Visiting Campus

If you're thinking about applying to Wharton, we encourage you to visit. Tour Penn's 269-acre campus, including Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Wharton's state-of-the-art academic facility.

Tours and information sessions are available throughout the year.

For directions to Wharton's Philadelphia campus or campus maps, please visit:

  • Campus Map
  • Directions to Campus
  • Parking Locations
  • Virtual Tour of Jon M. Huntsman Hall
  • Building Addresses:
    Colonial Penn Center
    3641 Locust Walk (pedestrians only)
    Jon M. Huntsman Hall
    3730 Walnut Street
    Lauder-Fischer Hall
    256 South 37th Street (pedestrians only)
    McNeil Building
    3718 Locust Walk (pedestrians only)
    Steinberg Conference Center
    255 S. 38th Street
    Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall
    3620 Locust Walk (pedestrians only)
    Vance Hall
    3733 Spruce Street

    Philadelphia
    If you are planning a visit, make sure to set aside some time to visit Philadelphia, the historic and vibrant city that is home to Wharton and the University of Pennsylvania. With a unique array of cultural, arts, athletic, entertainment, and outdoor activities and the historic buildings and reminders of the nation's colonial heritage, it's no wonder that Pennsylvania's slogan is "America Starts Here."

    Learn more about Philadelphia:

  • Penn in Philadelphia
  • Gophila.com
  • OneBigCampus.com