Visit
The best way to learn what makes Wharton different is to spend some time on campus. Located in the central area of the University of Pennsylvania campus, Wharton thrives in a unique atmosphere of historical architecture, modern facilities, and the green ambience of one of the most attractive urban campuses in the country.
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
Virtual Tour of Jon M. Huntsman Hall
For directions to the Wharton West Center in San Francisco, please visit:
Wharton West Map and Directions
Virtual Tour of Wharton West
Undergraduates
You can arrange your visit through the University of Pennsylvania. Their Admissions website is a complete resource offering directions, maps, schedules, information on undergraduate school-specific tours, and interesting Philadelphia links. To learn more about staying on campus overnight and attending classes, visit the Undergraduate Admissions Office website.
MBA Students
The MBA program offers a self-contained website on applying to the School and visiting Wharton. If you choose to visit campus, MBA student hosts are available to offer guided tours and to escort you to lunch and classes.
WEMBA Students
The WEMBA program has a very different academic calendar. WEMBA students should visit the WEMBA website, to coordinate an on-campus visit with interviews.
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." To learn more about Philadelphia, visit the following websites:
www.upenn.edu/philadelphia/
www.gophila.com
www.onebigcampus.com
San Francisco
If you are planning a visit, the City of San Francisco is well worth exploring. Home to world-renowned cultural facilities, the City by the Bay has been a travel destination for many years. For further information,
Visit Wharton in San Francisco