The University of Pennsylvania is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, PA. Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, Penn was designed to emphasize practical education and service in contrast to its more academic competitors; it was the home of the country’s first school of medicine as well as the first collegiate business school. Today, Penn maintains a pre-professional vibe, with undergraduate nursing, engineering and business schools along with a traditional liberal arts-focused school of arts and sciences; altogether, there are 91 majors.
- Student Population: 24,876
- Undergraduate Population: 11,588
- Student to Faculty Ratioa: 6
- Total Annual Costc: $66,800
- In-State Tuitionc: $49,536
- Out-of-State Tuitionc: $49,536
- Percent on Financial Aidd: 58%
- Average Grant Aid Received (FT/First-Time): $38,418
- Percent Admittede: 10%
- SAT Composite Rangef: 1380-1550
- ACT Composite Rangef: 31-34
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