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The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania

About the Institution

The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania was established in 1981 by American entrepreneur and industrialist Joseph Wharton as the world’s first collegiate school of Business. The Wharton School maintains a long tradition of educating visionary business leaders and has become the most comprehensive source of business knowledge in the world — with over 240 faculty members, 98,000 alumni, 5,000 students across 10 academic departments, 20 research centres, and more than 9,000 executive education participants annually.

Eligibility

Only students on a 60% average will be nominated to The Wharton School, as per their admission requirements.

Estimated living costs

Actual expenses may vary depending on student lifestyle. The cost of travel to and from the country is not included in these estimates.

The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania
The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania was established in 1981 and has become the most comprehensive source of business knowledge in the world

North America
United States of America