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Admissions

Students must be admitted to a College of Liberal and Professional Studies non-degree program before they can register for or attend classes. We make a special effort to help students who are working adults to make a successful transition to academic life at Penn.

LPS operates on a "rolling" admissions schedule. Once an application file is complete, the Admissions Committee reviews the application and informs the applicant of the decision, usually within ten days. Students may matriculate at LPS during the Fall, Spring, or Summer terms.

Eligibility

You must be a high school graduate and have the equivalent of a 3.0 (B) grade point average in your previous academic high school or college work. Although a 3.0 is usually sufficient to warrant serious consideration, it does not guarantee admission. Students with prior course work in the liberal arts will generally be viewed more favorably.

If you have not graduated from secondary school you may also apply if you have taken a high school equivalency examination or GED (General Educational Development) test. A total score of 450 is needed to be considered for admission. For information about the GED, you should contact your local board of education or community college.

The Admissions Committee examines with care the academic background of each applicant, taking into consideration previous institutions attended, courses completed, and cumulative grade point average. Personal statements (application essays) and professional or volunteer experience are also considered during the admissions process.

Provisional Admission

Depending on your previous academic record, the Admissions Committee may accept you on a provisional basis. This will allow you the opportunity to strengthen or refresh your academic record by taking undergraduate courses in LPS. In close consultation with an academic advisor, you may enroll in four courses, covering various disciplines. One of these will usually be a writing course. During your first four courses, you will be limited to part-time study (1 or 2 courses per term). Re-evaluation for full admission will take place after the four courses are completed; a cumulative Penn grade point average of at least 2.7 (B-) is required.

For More Information

If you would like more information on the College of Liberal and Professional Studies Undergraduate Programs please contact an academic advisor in the LPS office by calling 215.898.7326 for an appointment. Telephone appointments can be made if travel to the campus is not possible.


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Philadelphia, PA 19104-3335

Telephone: 215.898.7326
Fax: 215.573.2053
Email: lps@sas.upenn.edu
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