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  1. At Wharton, the world’s premier business school, you will gain knowledge and experience you need to become a leader in business and make a positive impact on today’s challenging economic and social issues. Wherever you want to go in life, a Wharton education will empower you every step of the way. Top Ten. Why Wharton. How to Apply.

  2. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania was a remarkable innovation when Joseph Wharton, a self-educated 19th-century industrialist, first proposed its establishment more than 135 years ago. Wharton believed the role of business was to advance society as a whole, creating new wealth and economic opportunity for all people.

  3. Engage in Interdisciplinary Study. At least 24% of your required courses will be taken outside of Wharton through Penn’s three other undergraduate schools or even some of our graduate schools. You can deepen your interdisciplinary knowledge further with a dual degree or minor. Interdisciplinary study, including 4 coordinated dual-degree programs.

  4. We seek students who will avail themselves of the rich academic, cultural, and social opportunities of the Penn community. Students who flourish at Wharton and Penn possess a history of academic excellence, a healthy degree of motivation, and a well-developed interest and involvement in their community and environment.

  5. With a broad global community and one of the most published business school faculties, Wharton creates economic and social value around the world. The School has 5,000 undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA, and doctoral students; more than 9,000 participants in executive education programs annually and a powerful alumni network of 94,000 graduates.

  6. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania was a remarkable innovation when Joseph Wharton, a self-educated 19th-century industrialist, first proposed its establishment more than 135 years ago. Wharton believed the role of business was to advance society as a whole, creating new wealth and economic opportunity for all people.

  7. To provide financial support to a graduate student or students at the Wharton School and to support the University’s educational policy of promoting student body diversity, with consideration to applicants from an Arab League member-country (Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia ...