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Una universidad privada fundada en 1740 por Benjamin Franklin en Filadelfia, Pensilvania. Es una de las ocho instituciones de la Ivy League y una de las más prestigiosas del mundo, con una alta producción científica y una gran cantidad de exalumnos destacados.
Conoce la Universidad de Pensilvania, una de las mejores de la Ivy League, fundada por Benjamin Franklin en 1740. Descubre sus programas de pregrado y posgrado, sus exigentes requisitos de admisión y sus opciones de ayuda financiera.
Learn how to apply to Penn, one of the Ivy League universities, and explore its financial aid and admission policies. Find out about Penn's undergraduate and graduate programs, virtual tour, and admissions resources.
Penn is a place for people who want to do something big and try a bunch of little things first. Learn about its four undergraduate schools, need-based financial aid, and how to apply.
Learn about the private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1740. Explore its history, academics, student life, athletics, and people.
La Universidad de Pensilvania (en inglés: University of Pennsylvania), conocida también como Penn o UPenn es una universidad privada ubicada en Filadelfia, Pensilvania. Fundada en 1740 por Benjamin Franklin, Penn es una de las ocho instituciones pertenecientes a la Ivy League y es una de las universidades más prestigiosas del mundo. [1]