Quaker Consortium
For Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, Swarthmore College and Curtis Institute of Music Students
The University of Pennsylvania honors reciprocal agreements with Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, Swarthmore College and the Curtis Institute of Music. These agreements allow students of the above institutions to take courses at Penn while they are matriculated at their home institution.
The following regulations apply to reciprocal students who wish to take courses at Penn as a part of this agreement:
- The student may take a maximum of 2 courses per term.
- The student may only register for undergraduate level courses.
- The courses may only be taken in the Fall and/or Spring terms; to take courses in the Summer term, a student must apply to Penn's Summer Sessions
- The student may only take courses that are not regularly offered by their home institution.
- The Registrar of the student’s home institution must approve all courses before the student registers for courses at Penn.
- The student must abide by the College of General Studies deadlines for adding, dropping or withdrawing from a class (see Dates/Deadlines).
- The student will be charged for tuition by their home school. If the student incurs other fees while at Penn, the student is required to pay Penn for such fees.
- The student follows all rules and regulations listed in both the Reciprocal Registration Form and the Reciprocal Student Guide.
- The student must maintain contact with the Registrar of their home institution to be sure that their student record at their home institution accurately reflects courses taken at Penn.
If you have further questions, you may contact the Registrar's Office at your home institution.
