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On Penn's historically and architecturally significant tree-lined campus, an energetic student community participates in academic opportunities that are intellectually rigorous and extraordinarily diverse.


University of Pennsylvania Campus

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Wharton is part of the University of Pennsylvania, America's first university and a member of the Ivy League. Penn is recognized globally for the caliber of its undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools and for its leadership in disciplines from accounting to veterinary science, from archeology to urban design.

Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin and Philadelphia Quakers, Penn has a legacy of educational innovation that includes America's first medical school, first collegiate business school, first university teaching hospital, first journalism program, and first modern liberal arts curriculum.

The campus’ current resources extend from a state-of-the-art fitness center across the street from Wharton’s Huntsman Hall (donated by Wharton alum David Pottruck) to a library system with almost 6 million books to a 269-acre campus with countless educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities.

Find out more about the many learning tools and initiatives offered through Technology at Wharton, an integral part of the School's dynamic learning and community environment.

Huntsman Hall and the “Wharton Quad”

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In 2002, Wharton opened Jon M. Huntsman Hall, a 320,000-square-foot building designed for the unique needs of Wharton's cohort learning system and the integration of innovative learning technologies across the School.  Huntsman Hall offers 48 flexible, technologically equipped classrooms, four computer labs, 57 group study rooms, and four floors of faculty offices, as well as common spaces and pedestrian walkways. Other notable features include conference space, a 300-seat auditorium, and a café and lounge dedicated for the use of MBA students.

Other Wharton buildings are closely clustered around the area of campus known as the “Wharton Quad,” creating a vital hub at the heart of the campus life.  These Wharton landmarks include Vance Hall, Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall, Steinberg Conference Center, and Lauder-Fischer Hall.


Wharton's West Coast Campus

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Our Wharton West campus in California brings unequalled depth and breadth in management education to the West Coast. Wharton's campus in San Francisco is located in the historic Folger Building, near the heart of San Francisco's business district and within easy reach of surrounding West Coast financial and technology businesses. Functionally similar to Wharton's state-of-the-art Huntsman Hall in Philadelphia, it provides the academic home on the West Coast for Wharton's MBA Program for Executives and Executive Education courses, conferences, and custom programs for companies.