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About Penn About Penn

Wharton is part of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), 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 its leadership in disciplines from accounting to veterinary science, archeology to urban design.

Founded and chartered in the 18th century, 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' resources extend from a state-of-the-art fitness center (donated by Wharton alumnus David Pottruck), which is across the street from Wharton's Huntsman Hall, to a library system with more than 5 million books, to a 269-acre campus with countless educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities.

Wharton is one of Penn's 12 graduate and professional schools. The university offers leading programs in law, medicine, and engineering, among others, which support cross-disciplinary research and collaboration among faculty and students.

Learn more about Penn.

Office of Student Disabilities Services

The University of Pennsylvania is committed to providing equal educational opportunities for all students, including students with disabilities. The Office of Student Disabilities Services (SDS) serves students from all of Penn's undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.

It provides comprehensive, professional services and programs for students with disabilities to ensure equal academic opportunities and participation in University-sponsored programs. See the Office of Student Disabilities Services for additional information and resources.

Campus Safety and Security

Students at Wharton have safety concerns similar to those of students in any major city. Wharton operates under the careful eye of the Division of Public Safety at the University of Pennsylvania, which is committed to enhancing the quality of life of the campus community and operates a fully commissioned police force with state-of-the-art safety and security technology. In 2003, Penn was one of two institutions of higher education selected to receive the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Award in recognition of its innovative technology and campus and community patrols. For more information, visit Safety and Security at Penn's website.

 


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Philadelphia
Wharton MBA Program for Executives
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
G21 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
3730 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104.6340

215.898.5887 tel
215.898.2598 fax
mbaexec-admissions@wharton.upenn.edu

San Francisco
Wharton MBA Program for Executives
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
101 Howard Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94105

1.866.WHARTON tel toll-free, U.S. only
415.777.1000 tel local
415.369.0598 fax
mbaexecwest-admissions@wharton.upenn.edu


EMBA Programs Quick Facts and Dates

PROGRAM SCHEDULE TUITION FEES APPLICATION DEADLINE
24-month program begins
- April (San Francisco)
- May (Philadelphia)
Classes held Friday and Saturday, every other week.
Philadelphia: $150,870
San Francisco: $159,810*
* Tuition fees include tuition, books, and program-related housing and meals. Transportation and parking not included.

January 19 (San Francisco)
February 1 (Philadelphia)
SNAPSHOT: CLASSS PROFILE 2008 LOCATIONS
Matriculants
Average Age
Average Years Work Experience
Average GMAT
Average Salary and Bonus
 
 
 
 
 
 
207
34
10
701
$224,698


COMPARE THE WHARTON MBA / EMBA PROGRAMS

  Wharton MBA Wharton MBA for Executives
Length
20 months
3.5-month summer internship period
24 months
Classes run throughout the summer
Class Schedule
Classes meet Monday-Thursday throughout the traditional academic year.

Classes meet alternate weekends on Friday/ Saturday, with several extended sessions and a one-week international study trip.
Curriculum
19.0 course units. Classes taught by Wharton standing and associated faculty.



19.25 course units. Classes taught by standing and associated faculty in Philadelphia and San Francisco.
Location(s)
One program in Philadelphia.
Students must relocate for two-year program.
Philadelphia and San Francisco
Style
Traditional full-time format with all costs of accommodations and materials excluded.
Residential format with all costs of accommodations and materials included.
Career
Are often looking to make an immediate career change or seeking broader expertise for career advancement.
Students continue working throughout program and are often on track for advancement to senior management.

 

See the full comparison table for more detailed information and transfer policy.