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Freshmen Welcome

Dear [First Name]:

Welcome to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania! We are excited to have you join our community and are looking forward to helping you shape your academic and cocurricular college experience.

On June 14, you will be assigned to a cohort and an academic advisor, who will contact you via email to assist you with fall semester course registration and planning.

In the meantime, please review the information and steps below to get you started at Wharton.

Set up your PennKey and Wharton account.

If you haven't already done so, you should set up your PennKey. This ID and password will enable you to access many systems and services at Penn. You can then use your PennKey to create your Wharton account, which will give you access to your Wharton email. Both accounts are crucial to navigating university resources and making connections at Wharton and Penn. Visit the freshman technology page to learn more.

Review important information on Undergrad Inside.

Visit Undergrad Inside for in-depth information to help you prepare for advance registration, which will begin on June 19. Please take time to read through Wharton's curriculum and requirements page and the sample course sequence, which will provide information on what to take your first semester. You can click on each requirement to learn about the courses and placement. If you have AP, IB, or A-Level exam credits, visit the External Exam Credit page to see if your credit can be applied to Wharton requirements.

Add events and deadlines to your personal calendar.

Keep track of deadlines and opportunities on the Undergrad Inside freshman events calendar. Make sure to mark your calendar for Penn's University-wide New Student Orientation (NSO), which will run August 23-28 with Wharton NSO events on Monday, August 28.

Review the Penn10 checklist.

Please refer to the Penn10 checklist to review ten key actions you should take before you arrive at Penn.

Get started with PennSTART.

PennSTART (Successful Transition and Resilience Training) is an instructive ? and fun ? preview of what to expect in college and how to best prepare for the challenges and opportunities

that await you. Log in using your Wharton account starting on June 5 and complete the PennSTART simulation by June 30.

Enjoy your summer! We look forward to connecting with you in the coming weeks and meeting you in the fall.

Scott J. Romeika, Psy.D. Senior Director The Wharton School - Undergraduate Division University of Pennsylvania

Welcome Freshmen ? JWS

Dear [First Name]:

Welcome to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania! We are excited to have you join our community and are looking forward to helping you shape your academic and cocurricular college experience.

You have likely already had contact with Dr. Utsav Schurmans, your Joseph Wharton Scholars (JWS) advisor. You will continue to work with Utsav this summer to plan your fall semester courses. On June 14, you will be assigned to a cohort and a cohort academic advisor whom you will meet during the fall at New Student Orientation (NSO).

In the meantime, please review the information and steps below to get you started at Wharton.

Set up your PennKey and Wharton account.

If you haven't already done so, you should set up your PennKey. This ID and password will enable you to access many systems and services at Penn. You can then use your PennKey to create your Wharton account, which will give you access to your Wharton email. Both accounts are crucial to navigating university resources and making connections at Wharton and Penn. Visit the freshman technology page to learn more.

Review important information on Undergrad Inside.

Visit Undergrad Inside for in-depth information to help prepare you for advance registration, which will begin on June 19. Please take the time to review the JWS Sample Curriculum, which will provide information on what to take your first semester. You can click on each requirement to learn about the courses and placement. If you have AP, IB, or A-Level exam credits, visit the External Exam Credit page to see if your credit can be applied to Wharton requirements.

Add events and deadlines to your personal calendar.

Keep track of deadlines and opportunities on the Undergrad Inside freshman events calendar. Make sure to mark your calendar for Penn's University-wide NSO, which will run August 23-28 with Wharton NSO events on Monday, August 28.

Review the Penn10 checklist.

Please refer to the Penn10 checklist to review ten key actions you should take before you arrive at Penn.

Get started with PennSTART.

PennSTART (Successful Transition and Resilience Training) is an instructive ? and fun ? preview of what to expect in college and how to best prepare for the challenges and opportunities

that await you. Log in using your Wharton account starting on June 5 and complete the PennSTART simulation by June 30.

Enjoy your summer! We look forward to connecting with you in the coming weeks and meeting you in the fall.

Scott J. Romeika, Psy.D. Senior Director The Wharton School - Undergraduate Division University of Pennsylvania

Welcome Freshmen ? Dual Degree M&T

Dear [First Name]:

Welcome to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania! We are excited to have you join our community and are looking forward to helping you shape your academic and cocurricular college experience.

While as a Management & Technology (M&T) student your primary contact will be January Wuerth, on June 14 you will be assigned to a cohort and a Wharton academic advisor whom you will meet in the fall during New Student Orientation (NSO).

In the meantime, please review the information and steps below to get you started at Wharton.

Set up your PennKey and Wharton account.

If you haven't already done so, you should set up your PennKey. This ID and password will enable you to access many systems and services at Penn. You can then use your PennKey to create your Wharton account, which will give you access to your Wharton email. Both accounts are crucial to navigating university resources and making connections at Wharton and Penn. Visit the freshman technology page to learn more.

Review important information about your curriculum.

Visit the M&T curriculum page for information on requirements and course planning. You will receive the M&T Curriculum Guide and additional information from the program in early June.

Add events and deadlines to your personal calendar.

Keep track of deadlines and opportunities on the Undergrad Inside freshman events calendar. Make sure to mark your calendar for Penn's University-wide NSO, which will run August 23-28 with Engineering and Wharton NSO events on Monday, August 28.

Review the Penn10 checklist.

Please refer to the Penn10 checklist to review ten key actions you should take before you arrive at Penn.

Get started with PennSTART.

PennSTART (Successful Transition and Resilience Training) is an instructive ? and fun ? preview of what to expect in college and how to best prepare for the challenges and opportunities that await you. Log in using your Wharton account starting on June 5 and complete the PennSTART simulation by June 30.

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