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1 University of Pennsylvania

2 Institutional Mission Penn is a major urban university that is committed to strength and vitality in each of its communities. In this connection, Penn will: Encourage, sustain, and reward its faculty; nurture, inspire, and challenge its students; and support and value its staff; Strengthen and appreciate the diversity of its communities; Support free expression, reasoned discourse, and diversity in ideas; Pursue positive connections to the city, state, and region and a mission of service to its neighbors in West Philadelphia; Develop and support its connections to alumni and friends; and Foster the growth of humane values (University Archives & Records Center, 2013).

3 Vision In 1749, Penn’s Founder Benjamin Franklin envisioned an institution that would train young people for leadership in business, government and public service. More than 250 years after its founding, the University of Pennsylvania continues to achieve excellence in research and education (University Archives & Records Center, 2013).

4 Historical Perspective  1740 – Trust formed to establish a Charity School in Philadelphia.  1749 – Established as the Academy, College and Charitable School of Philadelphia by founder, Benjamin Franklin.  Innovative concept of higher education, teaching both the ornamental knowledge of the arts and the practical skills necessary for making a living (Friedman, 1995).  1779 – College taken over by the Pennsylvania state government and renamed the University of the State of Pennsylvania.  Creating America’s first state school and America’s first university (Friedman, 1995).  Influenced by German model of higher education – established itself as a research institution during end of the 19th century.  Post WWII saw major increase in enrollment  301 graduates in 1890 to 5,634 in 1990.

5 Penn Profile Quick Facts U.S. News and World Report Rankings Private Institution Ivy League Distinction Total Enrollment  24,832 11,832 Undergraduates Tuition and Fees (2012-13)  $43,738 6:1 Student-Faculty Ratio Total Number of Faculty  4,318 Endowment as of 2012 - $6.755 Billion Undergraduate Graduation Rate of 96% 17 male and 16 female intercollegiate sports offered Penn sustains 142 research centers and institutes (“Penn Facts,” 2013) Ranked 8th of U.S. News’ Top 10 Best National Universities School of Nursing tied with University of Washington for number one ranking. Graduate School of Education ranked 7th in the country Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine ranked 4th nationally The Wharton School has been selected as the nation’s 3rd best school of business. (U.S. News and World Report Rankings, 2013)

6 Incoming Freshman Class Profile Average GPA – 3.83 Average Composite ACT – 30/34 Total Applicants for class of 2016 – 31,218 Percentage of Applicants Admitted – 13% 50% Male to 50% Female Ratio (“Penn Facts,” 2013)

7 Organizational Structure Board of Trustees President of University of PennsylvaniaThe Provost12 Academic DeansSenior Administrators of Non-Academic DivisionsDirectors of: Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar, Housing, Student Affairs, Career ServicesFacultyThe General CouncilStaff

8 Office of the University Secretary The Board of Trustees are held within the Office of the University Secretary. Trustees help to delegate day-to-day responsibilities in managing the university – particularly to the president. Connect the inner workings of the university with the public at large. Oversee financial resources, relationships with private sector, media, and political entities (“Office of the University Secretary,” 2013).

9 Office of the President President Dr. Amy Gutmann leads the university in its day-to-day operations, advising and implementing policies and procedures in cooperation with the Board of Trustees. The president creates and monitors the university budget and presents recommendations to the Board. President Gutmann manages over 12 schools within the university and enforces university policy and accountability. Most of all, the office of the president sets the overall tone and climate of the institution. President Amy Gutmann

10 Academic Affairs The office of the Provost governs all areas of academics at the University of Pennsylvania, which includes: Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional Education Policies and Publications Faculty employment, tenure, and faculty affairs Accreditation and adherence to policies for academic freedom The Office of the Provost is governed by Provost Vincent Price, a board of 10 senior leaders, and the council of academic deans from all 12 schools. Provost Vincent Price

11 Undergraduate Curricular Options Undergraduate Schools School of Arts and Sciences School of NursingWharton School of Business School of Engineering and Applied Sciences 60+ Majors ranging from Classics to Physical Sciences10 Engineering DisciplinesBiomedical, Computer Science, Computational BiologyBSN Program21 Majors ranging from Marketing and Finance to Business and Management

12 Graduate Curricular Options Annenberg School for Communication Graduate School of Education Law School School of Arts & Sciences School of Dental Medicine School of Design School of Engineering & Applied Science Perelman School of Medicine School of Nursing School of Social Policy & Practice School of Veterinary Medicine Wharton School of Business Penn’s graduate programs include master’s, doctoral, professional, and post-master’s certificate programs, encompassed in the following 12 graduate schools:

13 Student Services Academic & Career Services Campus & CommunityHealth & Wellness Career Services and Placement Learning Resources Center Student Disabilities Services Tutoring Center Honors Program Undergraduate Fellowship Program Governs clubs, organizations, and Greek Life Student Government Leadership Programs Special Campus Events Mentorship Program Student Health Services Counseling and Psychological Services Alcohol and Drug Initiative Health Promotion and Education Office Student Intervention Services The Office of Student Affairs is divided into three areas:

14 Non-Academic Affairs 19 senior administrators represent major units of non- academic affairs. As a council, these administrators combine efforts to manage the campus and it’s resources efficiently. The units represented include: Government and Community Affairs Business Services Division of Public Safety Office of the President Facilities and Real Estate Services Information Technology Institutional Affairs University Communications Campus Health Systems Comptroller Human Resources Finance and Treasurer Budget and Management Analysis Development and Alumni Relations

15 The General Council The Office of the General Council represents Penn as a corporate entity in all legal matters (White, 2010). Areas of practice range include: Affirmative action, athletics, employment and labor, public safety, professional liability, and higher education law. Services also include notary services and legal referrals.

16 Global Impact – The Future of Education Experience a global education at the University of Pennsylvania International relationships are important in sustaining a global economy Penn offers over 50 global initiatives across the world Provides research in international health, policy, and communication Student culture and support organizations create community and personal advancement through social events and networking opportunities. The International Student and Scholar Services office provides international students, visiting scholars, and faculty with resources and services for immigration, employment, and travel (“Penn Global,” 2013).


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