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== Academics == === Ivy League Membership === The University of Pennsylvania is a member of the Ivy League, the prestigious athletic conference comprising eight private universities in the Northeastern United States. The Ivy League includes: * Brown University * Columbia University * Cornell University * Dartmouth College * Harvard University * Princeton University * '''University of Pennsylvania''' * Yale University While the Ivy League is technically an NCAA Division I athletic conference, the term has become synonymous with academic excellence, selective admissions, and social prestige. Penn competes in all Ivy League sports and has won numerous conference championships. === Notable Schools and Programs === Penn is known for its exceptional programs across multiple disciplines: '''Wharton School of Business''' The Wharton School, founded in 1881, is the world's first collegiate business school and consistently ranks among the top business schools globally. Wharton enrolled 1,841 undergraduates and 2,486 graduate students in Fall 2024. Notable alumni include Warren Buffett, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and Sundar Pichai. '''Perelman School of Medicine''' Founded in 1765, Penn's medical school is the oldest in North America. The school is affiliated with Penn Medicine, one of the nation's leading academic medical centers. '''Other Notable Schools''' * School of Engineering and Applied Science * School of Arts and Sciences * Law School * School of Design * School of Nursing * Graduate School of Education * Annenberg School for Communication * School of Social Policy and Practice * School of Veterinary Medicine Penn maintains 214 research centers and institutes with a total research budget of $1.45 billion. === Rankings === Penn consistently ranks among the top universities in the United States and the world: * '''U.S. News & World Report''': Top 10 national universities * '''QS World University Rankings''': Top 15 globally * '''Times Higher Education''': Top 15 globally * '''Forbes''': Top 10 American universities * '''Wharton School''': Perennially ranked #1 or #2 among business schools Individual programs, particularly in business, medicine, nursing, and law, consistently receive top rankings in their respective fields.
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