Residential tuition includes: Tuition and program fees, academic and enrichment programs, use of libraries and other facilities, housing, two meals daily Monday through Friday and Sunday when on campus (no meals Saturday), recreation pass (for students ages 16 and above), weekday and weekend activities, and trips and excursions per catalog.
Not included: Airfare, airport transfers (available for $40 each way), books and classroom materials, course supplements, meals eaten off campus, medical expenses, laundry, linens, blanket and pillow, souvenirs, and personal spending money (approximately $100-$150 per week suggested).
A charter member of the Ivy League, Penn offers intercollegiate competition for men in 17 sports, and for women in 16 sports. Summer Discovery @ Penn students enjoy full Penn recreation privileges, at no extra charge (except where noted). Students under the age of 16 years may not use the Pottruck Athletic Facility.
David Pottruck Health and Fitness Center Inside you will find 19,000 square feet of fitness space, Olympic-size pool and co-ed sauna, basketball courts, climbing wall, golf simulator, Energy Zone juice bar, The Sport Shop @ Penn, dance and martial arts studios, and Pilates studio. Facilities in Pottruck include:
Hutchinson Gymnasium-The Hutchinson facility houses a multi-purpose gym, the Penn Fitness Center, a dance studio, the Ringe Squash Courts, and locker/shower facilities, as well as a field with natural grass.
Franklin Field- The University of Pennsylvania’s stadium for football, field hockey, lacrosse, and track and field. It is also used by Penn students for recreation, and for intramural and club sports, and is the site of Penn’s graduation ceremonies. Franklin Field has hosted the annual Penn Relays, the largest track-and-field meet in the U.S., for over 100 years.