Penn releases regular decision results for Class of 2028 after another record-breaking cycle
This marks the largest application pool in Penn's history and an increase of more than 10% from last year.
This marks the largest application pool in Penn's history and an increase of more than 10% from last year.
The Class of 2028 received 65,230 applications according to Interim Penn President Larry Jameson's stated remarks at a University Board of Trustees Meeting on March 1.
The Penn Admissions announcement did not include any rationale for the extension.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with five members of the Class of 2028 about their backgrounds, aspirations, and what drew them to choose Penn.
Over 8,500 students applied to Penn through the Early Decision program this year, according to the University’s announcement.
The Penn Board of Trustees approved a 3.9% tuition hike for the 2024-25 academic year.
The changes include shortening the list of questions by more than half, moving back the date the form becomes available, and no longer considering the number of the applicant's siblings attending other universities.
From Sep. 3 to Oct. 15, 2024, Wharton Executive Education will host a live, online program titled People Management for Emerging Leaders.
The Daily Pennsylvanian collected a list of easy classes for next semester — all of which have difficulty ratings of less than 2.1 on Penn Course Review.
The professors who teach AFRC 1187 and students currently enrolled spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian about why the class is important.
Students and faculty expressed excitement for the new engineering degree in AI, which will be available to students next school year.
Residents have celebrated the dorm’s strong sense of community while describing ongoing challenges with amenities and the dorm selection process.
The program aims to support, uplift, and amplify Black students at Penn by providing an open space for fellowship and a nurturing environment.
Students voiced frustration about clubs prioritizing personal connections and technical abilities.
The most recent concerns come one year after two Penn Dining locations were found to have violated city health code.
While there are unique challenges for these student-athletes, coming to the U.S. for college offers unique benefits.
Senior butterfly swimmer Peter Lee founded Penn's chapter this school year.
Columnist Sangitha Aiyer encourages incoming first years to abandon their college application personas.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board provides the Class of 2028 with a holistic view and rating of the Penn experience.