Penn Trustees approve 2019-20 financial aid budget and tuition nocred Penn Trustees approve 2019-20 financial aid budget and tuition The University of Pennsylvania Board of Trustees approved a 3.9% increase in tuition for the coming year, while also approving a record $247 million undergraduate financial aid budget.
A celebration as thank-you note Jamison “JJ” Vulopas, Penn President Amy Gutmann, and Erica Dienes at the Fall Scholarship Celebration on Nov. 27 A celebration as thank-you note The Fall Scholarship Celebration brings together donors to undergraduate financial aid with their scholarship recipients every year to build connections with the students that their philanthropy supports.
Bloomberg gift to Hopkins to help middle-income families as well as the poor Penn In the News The Washington Post Bloomberg gift to Hopkins to help middle-income families as well as the poor Vice President of Finance and Treasurer MaryFrances McCourt spoke about Penn’s endowment for undergraduate financial aid and its support for low-income students. College opportunity at risk: A Penn GSE report on 50 states Penn Graduate School of Education Professor Joni Finney. College opportunity at risk: A Penn GSE report on 50 states A new report by Professor Joni Finney finds the U.S. is “woefully unprepared” to meet 21st-century workforce challenges, and all states must make significant changes in their approach higher education. The College Opportunity Risk Assessment is the first state-by-state analytic tool to compare the risks to higher education. Penn First Plus expands programs and support for first-generation students Penn First Plus expands programs and support for first-generation students A preview of new initiatives for the community of first-generation, low-income students to provide more support to help them thrive and succeed at Penn. Picturing first generation Arnaldo Diaz, the assistant dean for research and training programs at the Perelman School of Medicine supports Penn First in its Gen Week photo campaign. Photo: Eric Sucar Picturing first generation First-generation, low-income students take a moment to pose for the camera and share a few words about what their Ivy experience means to them, and the Penn community. Singing the praises of progress for first-generation, low-income students The Penny Loafers practice regularly at Platt Student Performing Arts House. Singing the praises of progress for first-generation, low-income students Kerry O’Neil knew that the University of Pennsylvania was the right place for her, despite its location 3,300 miles from her home in Glasgow, Scotland. Regular-decision results for Class of 2022 Regular-decision results for Class of 2022 Penn's Class of 2022 admissions roster for regular-decision applicants has been released, detailing the freshman class selection out of over 44,000 applicants. Trustees approve 2018-19 tuition and financial aid budget Trustees approve 2018-19 tuition and financial aid budget The University of Pennsylvania Board of Trustees approved a record $237 million financial aid budget, an increase of 5.25 percent and the largest financial aid budget in Penn’s history. Increasing access for first-generation, low-income students Increasing access for first-generation, low-income students When Amy Gutmann was appointed president of the University of Pennsylvania in 2004, only one in 20 students at Penn identified as the first in their families to attend college.
College opportunity at risk: A Penn GSE report on 50 states Penn Graduate School of Education Professor Joni Finney. College opportunity at risk: A Penn GSE report on 50 states A new report by Professor Joni Finney finds the U.S. is “woefully unprepared” to meet 21st-century workforce challenges, and all states must make significant changes in their approach higher education. The College Opportunity Risk Assessment is the first state-by-state analytic tool to compare the risks to higher education.
Penn First Plus expands programs and support for first-generation students Penn First Plus expands programs and support for first-generation students A preview of new initiatives for the community of first-generation, low-income students to provide more support to help them thrive and succeed at Penn.
Picturing first generation Arnaldo Diaz, the assistant dean for research and training programs at the Perelman School of Medicine supports Penn First in its Gen Week photo campaign. Photo: Eric Sucar Picturing first generation First-generation, low-income students take a moment to pose for the camera and share a few words about what their Ivy experience means to them, and the Penn community.
Singing the praises of progress for first-generation, low-income students The Penny Loafers practice regularly at Platt Student Performing Arts House. Singing the praises of progress for first-generation, low-income students Kerry O’Neil knew that the University of Pennsylvania was the right place for her, despite its location 3,300 miles from her home in Glasgow, Scotland.
Regular-decision results for Class of 2022 Regular-decision results for Class of 2022 Penn's Class of 2022 admissions roster for regular-decision applicants has been released, detailing the freshman class selection out of over 44,000 applicants.
Trustees approve 2018-19 tuition and financial aid budget Trustees approve 2018-19 tuition and financial aid budget The University of Pennsylvania Board of Trustees approved a record $237 million financial aid budget, an increase of 5.25 percent and the largest financial aid budget in Penn’s history.
Increasing access for first-generation, low-income students Increasing access for first-generation, low-income students When Amy Gutmann was appointed president of the University of Pennsylvania in 2004, only one in 20 students at Penn identified as the first in their families to attend college.