In 1881, American entrepreneur and industrialist Joseph Wharton established the world’s first collegiate school of business at the University of Pennsylvania — a radical idea that revolutionized both business practice and higher education.
Since then, the Wharton School has continued innovating to meet mounting global demand for new ideas, deeper insights, and transformative leadership. We blaze trails, from the nation’s first collegiate center for entrepreneurship in 1973 to our latest research centers in alternative investments and neuroscience.
5,063 Students Spread Across Four Degree Programs2,617 Undergraduates
1,784 MBA Students
463 EMBA Students
199 Doctoral Students
More than 13,000 participants in Wharton’s Executive Education programs Since 2015 more than 200,000 certificates earned from Wharton Online. 241 Standing Faculty Spread Across 10 Departments241 Standing Faculty Members
243 Non-Standing Faculty Members (Full- and Part-time)
140 Female Faculty Members
116 International Faculty Members
105,000 Alumni and 77 Alumni Clubs Spread Across 153 Countries930 Africa & Middle East
5,660 Asia
380 Australia & New Zealand
1,370 Caribbean & Latin America
4,510 Europe
79,280 North America
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