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How
do I apply?
Applications are accepted online.
What
is Penn like?
The University of Pennsylvania is a private, Ivy League university
with over 250 years of innovation in education, research,
and service. Its compact campus in Philadelphia hosts all
of its 12 schools, making the campus ideal for the interdisciplinary
work of the Clinical Scholars Program. In addition to its
tradition of interdisciplinary work, many of Penn's schools
have a substantial focus on health. For example, within the
School of Arts and Sciences are leading departments of Sociology,
History and Sociology of Science, Psychology, and Anthropology-all
with faculty whose substantial area of interest is health.
The Annenberg School for Communication has a renowned health
communication program. The Wharton School is a global leader
in health care management and is one of the few schools of
management with a dedicated health care program. The Graduate
School of Fine Arts has programs in Regional Planning and
in Landscape Architecture that focus on the impact of the
built environment on human health. All of these programs share
a campus, students, and faculty, with the health schools of
Medicine, Nursing, Social Work, Dental Medicine, and Veterinary
Medicine.
More about Penn:
A
map of the campus
Penn's 12 Schools
Guide
to life at Penn
Arts
and culture at Penn and Philadelphia
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