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Course Registration on Penn in Touch Course
Registration on Penn in Touch During the summer, the main administrative office of the school in which you are enrolled will provide you with information on the procedures for course registration. Advance registration runs from Monday, June 25 through Friday, July 27. During this period you will be entering requests for courses in which you'd like to enroll. In order to access Penn InTouch you must have a valid PennKey and password. In mid-August a copy of your schedule will be mailed to you. Depending on course demand, the system may not be able to enroll you in all the courses you selected. Beginning August 7, you may request and drop courses in real time and know immediately if you have been enrolled in the course. During this Add/Drop period, requests are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information on course registration, visit www.upenn.edu/registrar.
PennKey
A PennKey and password are required to access many of the University's electronic services. By now, you should have received a letter with information about creating a PennKey, your access code to many of Penn's on-line services. You will need your PennKey and password to log into Campus Express. If you have not received this letter, please send an e-mail to the address above or visit the PennKey website. PennCard The PennCard is the official identification card of the University of Pennsylvania and is required for all students. You can use your PennCard to access many University facilities and services including College Houses, libraries, recreational facilities, campus transit, PennCash, and more. Your first PennCard is free. Lost, stolen, or damaged cards can be replaced for a fee. New students can apply to have their cards pre-made through Campus Express. During the summer, incoming students receive information about Campus Express Online that allows you to submit a digital photo and complete a PennCard application. During New Student Orientation, students can pick up their pre-made cards in the Campus Express Center at the Student Services Expo. For more information, please visit campusexpress.upenn.edu. Load you PennCard with PennCash, an easy, fast, and smart way to make "cash free" purchases within the Penn community. Use it at a variety of food, service, and retail locations across campus. To learn more, go to www.upenn.edu/penncash. Student Financial Services Student Financial Services provides students and their families one convenient location for information and counseling services related to the cost of attendance. Central to Student Financial Services is the Student Financial Counseling Center. The Center staff is the first point of contact either by phone, email or in person to assist with questions about financial assistance such as: applications, forms, billing, financial aid, and payment options. On-line financial information is available using the PennPortal and selecting Penn InTouch for easy access to questions regarding the status of student loans, financial applications, checks, and billing inquiries. The
Penn Plan Student
Employment Office The Job Referral Service posts job listings from on-campus departments and off-campus employers in the Greater Philadelphia area. Listings are updated daily. Once you find a job that interests you, make direct contact with the employer to schedule an interview. Information concerning the Federal Work-Study Program is available at www.sfs.upenn.edu/seo. Banks
in West Philadelphia Citizens
Bank Commerce
Bank PNC Bank University
of Pennsylvania Student Federal Credit Union
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