(1) Philadelphia Main Campus :
The Wharton campus in Philadelphia is right on Locust Walk, the brick-lined pedestrian thoroughfare at the heart of the University of Pennsylvania. Jon M. Huntsman Hall is the latest addition to the Wharton campus, a network of buildings located along Locust Walk and around the Wharton quad. The Wharton campus builds close interactions across its many centers and is large enough to offer world-class resources. The campus’ resources extend from a state-of-the-art fitness center, donated by Wharton alum David Pottruck, to a library system with almost 6 million books and a 269-acre campus with countless educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities. Our many buildings are clustered at the center of the campus and form a community within Penn.
Jon M. Huntsman Hall building is the single largest academic building of WBS on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus with 320,000-square-foot area and has 48 flexible, …show more content…
• Results of an English Language Test (TOEFL or PTE) unless you have earned an undergraduate or Master’s degree in an English-speaking country or from an institution in which English is the language of instruction. To waive an English language test, you must include a letter requesting the waiver in your application AND documentation that your education was in English.
WBS typically receive 6,000 to 7,000 applications in a given year. Approximately 75% to 80% of all applicants are qualified for admission. Of these, WBS generally admit about 1,000 candidates for a class of about 840 students.
Our median GMAT score for recent entering classes is approximately 720, but the range of scores of admitted students is very broad between 530 to 790. A high score does not guarantee anyone’s acceptance, nor does a low score preclude it. There is no minimum score required. The average TOEFL score for those students in the Class of 2019 who were required to take it was