Code of Academic Integrity requires that every member of the University community adhere to the principles and spirit of the code.
Course Registration can completed during the summer after your school provides you with information on course registration.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT & SCHOLAR SERVICES →
International Student & Scholar Services advises international students on F-1 and J-1 nonimmigrant procedures and compliance with immigration laws and regulations.
CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING →
The Center for Teaching and Learning is available to graduate students interested in improving as teachers, whether they are working as TAs or preparing to become future faculty.
Career Services offers an extensive array of services to graduate and professional students including resume reviews, practice interviews, workshops, and on-campus recruiting.
The Computing Resource Center provides computer support for graduate students who reside off-campus or in Sansom place.
The Penn Bookstore offers a range of options for purchasing course materials.
WEINGARTEN LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER →
The Weingarten Learning Resource Center provides professional instruction in skills such as academic reading, writing, and study strategies free of charge to Penn students.
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT DISABILITIES SERVICES →
The Office of Student Disabilities Services provides comprehensive confidential services and programs for students with disabilities to ensure equal academic opportunities and participation in University-sponsored programs.
English Language Programs provides courses in English as a second/foreign language (ESL/EFL) and orientation to life in the United States.
Campus Copy provides copy, print, and binding services and is conveniently located near campus.
EDUCATIONAL POLICIES AND PUBLICATIONS →
Educational Policies and Publications relevant to graduate education, including Rules and Regulations, the Pennbook, Ethics and Original Research Guidelines, and the manual of Graduate Supervision, are important reading for all graduate students.
OFFICE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND COMPUTING →
The Office of Information Systems and Computing helps students, faculty, and staff take full advantage of Penn's technological assets.
Penn's public access campus computing labs are open to all faculty, students and staff with valid Penn IDs.
Research at Penn is chronicled through a website that shares the knowledge generated by its 4,300 faculty researchers.
The Critical Writing Program provides writing and advising to all students enrolled in credit-bearing courses at Penn.
The Kelly Writers House serves writers from the Penn and Philadelphia region.
COMMUNICATION WITHIN THE CURRICULUM →
Communication Within the Curriculum supports student speaking as means of both communicating and learning.
Weiss Tech House is designed to support students in the development and/or commercialization of innovative technologies.
THE OFFICE OF THE VICE PROVOST FOR UNIVERSITY LIFE →
The Division of the Vice Provost for University Life enhances students' ability to reach their fullest potential through diverse academic, personal, and professional development experiences in support of the Penn compact. VPUL is the University's foremost provider of student services and education access.
PENN GLOBAL ACTIVITIES REGISTRY →
Penn Global Activities Registry is Penn’s central resource for collecting information about the travel plans and activities of faculty, staff, and students preparing to travel abroad for academic, educational, extracurricular, clinical, research, or University business purposes.
STUDENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES →
Student Grievance Procedures are mandated by Federal Law, which requires the University to designate an employee to coordinate its compliance with certain laws. The University is also required to have procedures for the resolution of student and employee grievances alleging violations of these laws. Any student who feels that he or she has been discriminated against by an individual or office acting for the University, or that the University is not in compliance with federal law, should take his or her complaint to:
The Office of the Ombudsman is an independent, confidential, informal, and neutral resource available to the Penn community for the resolution of conflicts and the mediation of disputes.
The Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Programs provides central leadership and support for the University's efforts to achieve an educational and work environment that is diverse in race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, veteran status, interests, perspectives, and socioeconomic status.
University Mediation Program helps Penn students who are involved in a personal dispute (for example, a relationship, house mate, or group conflict) resolve the conflict by using a variety of conflict resolution tools, including mediation.
The Office of Student Conduct is responsible for acting on behalf of the University in matters of student discipline.