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The University of Pennsylvania is a private research university in Philadelphia, PA. Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, Penn was designed to emphasize practical education and service. In 1881, it launched Wharton, the nation’s first collegiate business school, which offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. More so than at the seven other schools in the Ivy League, at Penn, pre-professional degrees share center stage with the liberal arts through its nursing and engineering schools, in addition to Wharton.At a Glance
Student Population: 24,960
Undergraduate Population: 11,716
Student to Faculty Ratioa: 6
Total Annual Costc: $71,715
In-State Tuitionc: $47,416
Out-of-State Tuitionc: $47,416
Percent on Financial Aidd: 60%
Average Grant Aid Received (FT/First-Time): $41,565
Percent Admittede: 9%
SAT Composite Rangef: 1380-1570
ACT Composite Rangef: 32-35
Forbes Lists
#7 Top Colleges
#7 in Private Colleges
#7 in Research Universities
#5 in the Northeast
#28 America's Best Value Colleges

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