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Institutional Research Query Database (IRQDB)

The IRQDB is a tool you can use to gather student data from the University's Data Warehouse. Access requires a PennKey ID and password and you must be listed as the instructor of record for your course.

A great deal of information on your students can be obtained from IRQDB, including: class lists; enrollment numbers; the name of a student’s advisor; and pictures of your students.

In addition, you can use IRQDB to construct an email list for your class or review your teaching history and evaluations.

Student Profile

To learn more about Penn students, review the Class of 2007 Incoming Student Profile compiled by the Admissions office.

Course policies for students

Add/Drop/Withdrawal policies

Attendance

Resources for helping students

Faculty Resource Guide to Student Services

College web site

The College is the undergraduate division of the School of Arts and Sciences.

Learning Resources Center

The Learning Resources Center provides academic support and accommodations for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. The center is composed of two offices: the Office of Learning Resources and the Office of Student Disabilities Services.

Office of Learning Resources

The Office of Learning Resources provides individual and group instruction in academic reading, writing, study strategies, and time management.

Students with Disabilities

The Office of Student Disabilities Services provides consultation and accommodations for students with physical and/or learning disabilities. A link is provided for Faculty and Staff information.

College House programs

The WHEEL is the name given to a group of support programs in math, writing, technology, library, languages, CSE, chemistry, career services and more provided by—and in--the College Houses.

Tutoring Center

The Tutoring Center offers Penn students a variety of peer tutoring services to supplement the academic support provided by Penn faculty, teaching assistants and learning instructors. All Tutoring Center services are free for matriculating undergraduates. Tutorials are generally offered for the core introductory and intermediate undergraduate courses. Tutoring for upper level courses is available on a limited basis.

Counseling and Psychological Services

Counseling and Psychological Services provided include: individual and group counseling and therapy; crisis intervention; structured workshops; psychological testing; medical reviews; and consultations.

International Students

The Office of International Programs (OIP) provides services to students related to immigration and employment status, social and personal adjustments to a new culture, and practical matters related to your stay in Philadelphia.

President’s Fund for Faculty-Student Interaction

The President’s Fund for Faculty-Student Interaction reimburses faculty for receptions or meals to which they invite students in their class.



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School of Arts and Sciences

Updated July 25, 2003

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