Students become part of the Wharton community the first day they step onto
campus. Their potential is developed inside the classroom and through the
hundreds of leadership opportunities they pursue with student clubs and
conferences.
Get involved
Help enhance a student’s Wharton experience through various opportunities for
alumni engagement on campus.
To get more information about volunteering or about any of these programs, please
contact Alumni Affairs at 215-898-8478 alumni.affairs@wharton.upenn.edu for undergraduate activities.
Opportunities
MBA Programs
- Student Conferences:
Share your expertise and industry knowledge as a panelist of keynote speaker for one of 15+
MBA conferences held throughout the year. Feel free to attend for your own benefit, as well.
- Clubs & Organizations:
Partner with any of the 100+ student organizations to arrange a speaking engagement or networking
opportunity.
- Alumni listserves:
Want more information about campus events? Let the student clubs and conferences know you’re
interested in their upcoming events and opportunities.
- MBA AdmissionsConnect:
Find out more about how you can get involved with the various programs run by
MBA Admissions.
Undergraduate Programs
-
Wharton Alumni Relations Council (WARC):
WARC promotes interaction between undergraduate students and Wharton Alumni by
encouraging undergraduate students to take advantage of the resources that the alumni
network can provide during undergraduate years and after graduation.
- Student Conferences:
Share your expertise and experience as a panelist or keynote speaker at one of the many
undergraduate conferences. Feel free to attend for your own benefit as well.
- Wharton Colloquia:
Come back to campus for an undergraduate workshop day, either in the Fall (freshmen only) or
Spring (all classes) where alumni present hour-long sessions about out-of-class lessons.
- Brown-Bag Lunch:
Sit with a small group of students to share your experiences and answer their questions over lunch.
- Externship/Shadowing:
Be the expert-for-a-day as a student (or small group) observes what life is like on the job in your
industry.