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University of Pennsylvania
Place / State :Pennsylvania
Address :Dean of Admissions, University of Pennsylvania, I college Hall, Levy Park, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Contact : E-Mail - 1
Website :http://www.upenn.edu 
Degree Awarded :,Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, Professionals, Doctoral,
Area of Specialization :

Accounting, Actuarial Science, Adult and Continuing Education, African Languages, African Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Applied Art, Arabic, Archaeology, Art/Fine Arts, Art History, Asian/Oriental Studies, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Behavioral Sciences, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biology/Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, Black/African-American Studies, Botany/Plant Sciences, Business Administration/ Commerce/ Management, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Child Psychology/Child Development, Chinese, City/Community/Regional planning, Civil Engineering, Communication, Comperative Literature, Computer Engineering, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Creative Wrting, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, East Asian Studies, East European and Soviet Studies, Ecology, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Elementary Education, Engineering and Applied Sciences, English, Environmental Design, Environmental Sciences, Ethnic Studies, European Studies, Finance/Banking, Folklore, French, Geology, German, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Greek, Hebrew, Hispanic Studies, History, History of Science, Insurance, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Business, International Economics, International Relations, International Studies, Italian, Japanese, Judaic Studies, Labor and Industrial Relations, Latin, Latin American Studies, (Pre)Law Sequence, Legal Studies, Liberal Arts/General Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Marketing/ Retailing/ Merchandising, Materials Engineering, Materials Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, (Pre)Medicine Sequence, Microbiology, Military Science, Modern Languages, Molecular Biology, Music History, Natural Sciences, Naval Sciences, Near and Middle Eastern Studies, Nursing, Painting/Drawing, Peace Studies, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science/Government, Portuguese, Psychobiology, Psychology, Real Estate, Religious Studies, Robotics, Romance Languages, Russian, Russian and Slavic Studies, Scandinavian Languages/Studies, Secondary Education, Slavic Languages, Social Work, Sociology, South Asian Studies, Southeast Asian Studies, Spanish, Statistics, Systems Engineering, Systems Science, Theater Arts/Drama, Transportation Engineering, Urban Studies, (Pre)Veterinary Medicine Sequence, Womens Studies,

Institution Details :260 acre urban campus founded in 1740
Student body:Coeducational
Institutional control :Independent


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  • Most Difficult: Out of the applicants, about 30% or fewer of the applicants were accepted who were in the top 10% of their high school class and scored over 1250 (1310 recentered ) on SATI (verbal and mathematical combined )or over 29 on the ACT (composite). 
  • Very Difficult: Out of the applicants, about 60% or fewer of the applicants were accepted who were in the top 10% of their high school class and scored over 1150 (1230) recentered) on the SAT I or over 26 on the ACT. 
  • Moderately Difficult: Out of the applicants, about 85% or fewer of the applicants were accepted who were in the top half of their high school class and scored over 900 (1010 recentered) on the SAT I or over 18 on the ACT. 
  • Minimally Difficult: Out of the applicants, up to 95% of the applicants were accepted who were not in the top half of their high school class and scored somewhat below 900(1010 recentered ) on the SAT I or below 19 on the ACT. 
  • Noncompetitive: Virtually all applicants were accepted regardless of high school rank or test scores.