Here are the milestones that will mark your first year at Penn
Organized by University offices and student groups, these events mark milestones as incoming Quakers transition into campus life.
The Daily Pennsylvanian welcomes the Class of 2030 to Penn! The Quaker Days Special Issue explores the need-to-know information for newly accepted students and their families. The DP’s coverage in this issue explores admissions, student life, housing and dining, and more. Again, welcome to Penn and please enjoy this edition of the DP.
Organized by University offices and student groups, these events mark milestones as incoming Quakers transition into campus life.
According to the announcement, over 61,000 students applied to Penn this year, marking a decrease from last year’s applicant pool of over 72,000.
From cultural experiences to transportation and everyday services, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a list of easy-to-miss opportunities available to the University community.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled an overview of these spaces and the resources they offer.
Managed by the Office of the University Registrar, Advance Registration is designed to optimize course selection to ensure students receive as many preferred courses as possible.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with three students admitted regular decision to the Class of 2030 about their decision to commit to Penn and what they are looking forward to experiencing on campus.
From the pool to the field, student-athletes from this fall’s incoming class spoke about their backgrounds and excitement about coming to Penn.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board offers the newly admitted class some crucial insight into the Penn experience.
College of Arts and Sciences’ Committee Chairs outline the College’s new curriculum.