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DRAFT Quick Facts: Academic Year 2020-2021

A member of the and the nation’s first university, the University of is an inclusive community in where teaching and innovation extend across disciplines. Penn was founded by in 1740 to push the frontiers of knowledge and benefit society by integrating study in the liberal arts and sciences with opportunities for research and practical, pre-professional training at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Penn is committed to meeting the full demonstrated need of all undergraduates with grant-based financial aid, making this intellectually compelling integration of liberal and professional education accessible to talented students of all backgrounds and empowering them to make an impact on the world. President • Amy Gutmann • Wendell Pritchett Executive Vice President • Craig R. Carnaroli EVP, Health System • J. Larry Jameson Dean, Perelman School of Medicine Chair, Board of Trustees • David L. Cohen

Annenberg Annenberg School for Communication John L. Jackson, Jr. SAS Arts & Sciences Steven J. Fluharty Dental Dental Medicine Mark S. Wolff Weitzman Stuart Weitzman School of Design Frederick R. Steiner GSE Graduate School of Education Pam Grossman Engineering Engineering and Applied Science Vijay Kumar Law Penn Carey Law School Theodore Ruger Perelman Perelman School of Medicine J. Larry Jameson Nursing Nursing Antonia M. Villarruel SP2 Social Policy & Practice Sally Bachman Veterinary Veterinary Medicine Andrew Hoffman Wharton The Wharton School Erika H. James

Accredited by: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Degree Levels: Bachelor’s • Master’s • Doctoral • MD • VMD • DMD • JD

Carnegie Classification:Doctoral Universities - Highest Research Activity

2015 Community Engagement Classified Campus www.upenn.edu

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Traditional Undergraduate Matriculants by Race/Ethnicity and Sex International Citizens 284 700 Hispanic / Latino/a 241 Unknown / Other 133 Native American / Alaskan Native 5 Two or More Races 98 Asian American / Pacific Islander 691 Total 2,321 African American / Black 169 Female 1,250 • Male 1,071 Traditional Undergraduate Matriculants by Region of Origin Middle States 995 Midwest 130 128 South 276 Southwest 105 West 319 US Territories 12 Unreported US 72 International Citizens 284 Number of countries of origin 67

Graduation & Retention Total • Underrepresented Minority • Pell

1st-time, 1st-year retention rate (2019 adjusted cohort) 95.0% • 96.5% • 97.7% Traditional undergraduate 6-year grad rate (2014 adj. cohort) 95.5% • 92.1% • 92.1%

Undergraduate Financial Aid Academic Year 2020

Applied Received Avg. Award (% increase over AY 19)

First-time, full-time undergraduate: 56.2% 45.5% $ 58,350 (5.03%) Full-time undergraduate (traditional): 49.9% 45.7% $ 57,066 (5.09%) Pell recipient headcount (% of total): 1,494 (12.6%)

Published Cost of Attendance Academic Year 2021 Undergraduate (% increase over AY 20) PhD (% increase over AY 20) TOTAL Charges $ 76,826 (3.88%) $ 41,760 (4.02%) Tuition $ 53,166 (3.93%) $ 37,678 (3.93%) Fees $ 6,876 (3.96%) $ 4,082 (4.80%) Room & Board $ 16,784 (3.67%)

Notes: Published cost of attendance does not reflect adjustments made in Fall 2020 due to the pandemic

Total Student Budget for Undergraduates is $76,826, which includes $4,284 for books, supplies and other expenses, in addition to Total Charges above

Cost of attendance for non-PhD graduate and professional programs differ by school

Student Awards 2011-2020 9 Rhodes Scholars, 8 Marshall award recipients, 4 Mitchell award recipients, 10 Gates award recipients, 4 Churchill award recipients, 212 Fulbright award recipients, 11 Truman award recipients, 16 Goldwater award recipients, 2 Beinicke award recipients, 6 Luce Asia Scholars, 1 Carnegie Jr. Fellowship, 14 Soros Fellowships for New Americans, 9 Boren Fellowships, 5 Josephine de Karman Fellowships

Faculty Awards Active and Emeritus faculty include 92 members of the Academy of Arts and Sciences, 32 members of the American Philosophical Society, 115 members of the National Academy of Medicine, 15 members of the National Academy of Engineering, 44 members of the National Academy of Sciences, and 178 Guggenheim Fellowships In the past 2 decades, the faculty has been home to 10 MacArthur Award recipients, 1 National Medal of Science recipient, 1 Nobel Prize recipient, and 4 Pulitzer Prize recipients

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Women Men International Citizens African American / Black American/ Native Alaskan Native Asian American / Pacific Islander Hispanic / Latino/a White Two or More Races Unknown / Other Total

Enrollment Total (Fall 2020) 26,552 14,719 11,833 5,183 1,808 29 4,886 2,009 10,691 1,076 870

Undergraduate Total 11,155 6,190 4,965 1,324 890 14 2,622 1,116 4,252 566 371 Traditional Undergraduate 9,872 5,295 4,577 1,286 762 13 2,439 1,033 3,545 478 316 Other Undergraduate 1,283 895 388 38 128 1 183 83 707 88 55 Graduate Total 15,397 8,529 6,868 3,859 918 15 2,264 893 6,439 510 499 Research Master 93 58 35 51 3 - 11 2 25 1 - Professional Master 8,302 4,594 3,708 2,436 490 7 1,319 373 3,127 301 249 PhD 3,482 1,650 1,832 1,183 145 - 380 246 1,395 113 20 Professional Doctorate 2,954 1,822 1,132 153 243 8 499 248 1,641 86 76 Other Graduate 566 405 161 36 37 - 55 24 251 9 154

Degrees & Certificates Conferred Total 8,665 4,796 3,869 2,102 497 7 1,389 628 3,626 276 140 (Academic Year 2021) Undergraduate Total 2,979 1,568 1,411 385 216 4 666 282 1,255 145 26 Traditional Undergraduate 2,778 1,419 1,359 379 198 3 646 268 1,122 137 25 Other Undergraduate 201 149 52 6 18 1 20 14 132 9 1 Graduate Total 5,686 3,228 2,458 1,717 281 3 723 346 2,371 131 114 Research Master 272 131 141 112 7 - 25 21 99 5 3 Professional Master 4,017 2,328 1,689 1,353 221 2 508 207 1,546 90 90 PhD 470 211 259 161 15 - 29 28 220 14 3 Professional Doctorate 810 480 330 49 35 1 143 78 469 20 15 Other Graduate 117 78 39 42 3 - 18 12 37 2 3

(Fall 2020) Univ. Regular Faculty & Staff Total 18,996 10,561 8,435 366 2,312 29 2,317 845 12,424 288 415 exclusive of UPHS, by home department and primary appointment Standing Faculty Total 2,827 1,036 1,791 53 112 1 453 109 2,053 35 11 Tenure-Stream Total 1,776 587 1,189 48 72 1 267 70 1,290 19 9 Professor 1,001 262 739 1 32 1 128 27 804 6 2 Associate 364 132 232 5 21 - 67 21 243 6 1 Assistant 411 193 218 42 19 - 72 22 243 7 6 Clinician Educators Total 1,051 449 602 5 40 - 186 39 763 16 2 Professor 365 129 236 1 7 - 38 9 305 4 1 Associate 286 111 175 - 16 - 57 16 194 2 1 Assistant 400 209 191 4 17 - 91 14 264 10 - Associated Faculty Total 2,291 1,078 1,213 22 78 3 437 72 1,557 21 101 Full-Time 1,455 750 705 19 59 2 334 43 948 19 31 Part-Time 836 328 508 3 19 1 103 29 609 2 70 Regular Staff, Academic Support Staff, and Other 13,878 8,447 5,431 291 2,122 25 1,427 664 8,814 232 303 Instructional Staff Full-Time 12,155 7,474 4,681 258 1,995 24 1,266 621 7,586 212 193 Part-Time 1,723 973 750 33 127 1 161 43 1,228 20 110

University Other (Fall 2020) 11,740 6,311 5,429 2,029 871 12 2,071 852 5,172 310 423 emeriti and retired faculty, temporary staff, post-doctoral affiliates, and student trainees

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Enrollment Total (Fall 2020) 26,552 9,206 960 1,890 1,712 2,860 1,784 4,579 1,428 4,132 72 721 708 1,644 931 2,099 493 539 -

Undergraduate Total 11,155 7,094 457 1,527 1,145 2,848 1,117 1,758 582 1,721 ------Traditional Undergraduate 9,872 5,977 457 1,527 1,145 2,848 - 1,758 416 1,721 ------Other Undergraduate 1,283 1,117 - - - - 1,117 - 166 ------Graduate Total 15,397 2,112 503 363 567 12 667 2,821 846 2,411 72 721 708 1,644 931 2,099 493 539 - Research Master 93 78 32 16 30 ------3 - - 12 - - - Professional Master 8,302 618 - - 1 - 617 2,080 646 2,184 - 35 652 1,072 127 474 400 14 - PhD 3,482 1,345 463 346 536 - - 739 50 196 71 - 51 98 - 913 19 - - Professional Doctorate 2,954 ------120 - - 609 - 292 776 587 71 499 - Other Graduate 566 71 8 1 - 12 50 2 30 31 1 77 2 182 28 113 3 26 -

Degrees & Certificates Conferred Total 8,665 2,350 345 899 702 - 404 1,255 602 1,891 25 181 398 676 418 481 269 119 - (Academic Year 2021) Undergraduate Total 2,979 1,634 220 752 551 - 111 477 181 687 ------Traditional Undergraduate 2,778 1,523 220 752 551 - - 477 91 687 ------Other Undergraduate 201 111 - - - - 111 - 90 ------Graduate Total 5,686 716 125 147 151 - 293 778 421 1,204 25 181 398 676 418 481 269 119 - Research Master 272 222 63 96 63 - - - - 20 12 - 5 - - 13 - - - Professional Master 4,017 293 - - 1 - 292 700 367 1,153 - 3 323 590 154 179 255 - - PhD 470 200 62 51 87 - - 78 17 31 13 - 5 18 - 107 1 - - Professional Doctorate 810 ------29 - - 157 - 68 264 160 13 119 - Other Graduate 117 1 - - - - 1 - 8 - - 21 65 - - 22 - - -

(Fall 2020) Univ. Regular Faculty & Staff Total 18,996 1,748 554 223 437 534 - 419 517 1,212 109 709 291 312 300 8,062 145 920 4,252 exclusive of UPHS, by home department and primary appointment Standing Faculty Total 2,827 501 192 126 183 - - 126 55 239 20 50 43 38 51 1,565 24 115 - Tenure-Stream Total 1,776 501 192 126 183 - - 126 41 239 20 25 43 38 51 610 23 59 - Professor 1,001 293 99 73 121 - - 79 20 118 13 18 16 20 47 329 13 35 - Associate 364 113 54 26 33 - - 21 12 38 4 5 17 10 - 125 8 11 - Assistant 411 95 39 27 29 - - 26 9 83 3 2 10 8 4 156 2 13 - Clinician Educators Total 1,051 ------14 - - 25 - - - 955 1 56 - Professor 365 ------8 - - 9 - - - 325 23 - Associate 286 ------5 - - 4 - - - 256 1 20 - Assistant 400 ------1 - - 12 - - - 374 - 13 - Associated Faculty Total 2,291 31 11 6 8 6 - 25 32 25 1 241 14 17 7 1,826 2 70 - Full-Time 1,455 19 8 3 2 6 - 16 9 9 1 26 11 4 7 1,296 2 55 - Part-Time 836 12 3 3 6 - - 9 23 16 - 215 3 13 - 530 - 15 - Regular Staff, Academic Support Staff, and Other 13,878 1,216 351 91 246 528 - 268 430 948 88 418 234 257 242 4,671 119 735 4,252 Instructional Staff Full-Time 12,155 934 276 64 192 402 - 247 164 828 78 318 104 157 172 4,214 57 706 4,176 Part-Time 1,723 282 75 27 54 126 - 21 266 120 10 100 130 100 70 457 62 29 76

University Other (Fall 2020) 11,740 2,790 408 352 941 1,089 - 1,684 174 1,051 126 113 252 531 280 3,030 185 272 1,252 emeriti and retired faculty, temporary staff, post-doctoral affiliates, and student trainees

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University and Health System Regular Faculty & Staff (Unduplicated) 47,204

University • Full-time • Part-time 18,996 • 16,437 • 2,559 Health System • Full-time • Part-time 28,443 • 23,225 • 5,218

Economic Impact Updated Fiscal Year 2020 Penn’s presence (university and health system) generates robust economic activity, including $21.5B in the 14 county greater Philadelphia region, where it supports 114,350 jobs directly and indirectly. In the Commonwealth of PA, it generates $20.5B in total annual activity and supports 107,900 jobs directly and indirectly. In Philadelphia, it generates $15.5B of eco- nomic activity annually, which translates to $42M per day, supporting 80,150 jobs directly and indirectly, which equals to 1 in 8 Philadelphians employed. All schools and centers engaged in hundreds of varied programs supporting public education and health, community development and quality of life; totaling $46M expenditures, mobilizing 15,600 Penn faculty, students, and staff who work 344,000 hours to civically engage with 718,000 Philadelphians.

Financial (GAAP) Fiscal Year 2020 Operating revenue • Operating expenditures $ 11.3 billion • $ 10.9 billion Endowment • Endowment per FTE $ 14.9 billion • $ 625,879

Budget Fiscal Year 2021 Operating Revenue (Academic • Health System) $ 11.4 billion ($ 3.4 billion • $ 8.0 billion) Operating Expenditure (Academic • Health System) $ 11.3 billion ($ 3.5 billion • $ 7.8 billion) Research Fiscal Year 2020 Research space 1,802,252 sq ft Research centers • Budget 178 centers • $ 1.1 billion Research dollars awarded $ 1.3 billion Number of NIH awards • NIH dollars awarded 1,789 awards • $ 615 million Library Holdings Fiscal Year 2021 6,711,353 Books • 4,273,612 Microfilm Items • 307,551 Serials Received • 2,081,280 e-Books 304,659 e-Journals • 4,561,521 Digitized Images • 373,525 Audio/Video Tapes, CDs, & DVDs

Campus Size Fiscal Year 2021 Acres: West Philadelphia: 299 • New Bolton: 694 • Morris Arboretum: 92 Buildings: West Philadelphia: 217 • New Bolton: 111 • Morris Arboretum: 32

Athletics Team name • Athletic division • League Quakers • NCAA Division I • Ivy Women’s intercollegiate teams • Men’s intercollegiate teams 15 teams • 16 teams Alumni Academic Year 2021 Total living alumni of record • Living undergraduate alumni of record 330,602 • 139,995

The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff from diverse backgrounds. The University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or any other legally protected class status in the administration of its admissions, financial aid, educational or athletic programs, or other University-administered programs or in its employment practices. Questions or complaints regarding this policy should be directed to Sam Starks, Executive Director of the Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Pro- grams, Sansom Place East, 3600 Chestnut Street, Suite 228, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6106; or (215) 898-6993 (Voice).

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