UPenn has eleven college houses, each with their own community. Students are invited to live with peers that have similar interests, academic and extracurricular, and each house offers tutoring, technology, facilities, resources, and programming. The dorms can hold 6022, but students are not required to live on campus.

Part of the Ivy Group athletic conference, 935 athletes participate in 33 varsity teams. Since 2000, the school has won over 60 titles and produced over 200 Olympic athletes since 1900. The teams also have a hundred-member band to help rally the fans through trying times. For those interested, the school also offers several intramural and club sports.

Penn makes it extremely easy for students to gain the funding and support they need for new clubs on campus. Currently, there are 450 student groups in art, culture, social, recreation, and more. Students can also head to the major library on campus, Van Pelt or take part in one of the many school services: employment assistance, placement assistance, and academic career counseling.

Resting in the heart of Philadelphia, students are invited to take in the cultural and historical aspects of the city. Delicious food is available at several nearby locations including the student-run William’s Cafe or Philly cheesesteaks on Spruce Street. The city also offers museums, galleries, entertainment, and the famous South Street.

Campus Housing - Dorms and Meal Plans

Provides on campus housing
Yes

Residence hall capacity
6,022

Does college offer a meal plan?
Yes, number of meals per week can vary

Must all students live on campus?
No

Residence halls on campus:
Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Tao Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Omega, Class of, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta Pi, English House, Gutmann College House, Harnwell House, Harrison House, Hill House, Kappa Alpha Society, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Sigma, Kings Court, Lauder College House, Mayer Hall, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Psi Upsilon, Quadrangle, Radian, Rodin College House, Sansom West, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Stouffer Commons, Van Pelt Manor, WEB Dubois, Zeta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi, Zeta Tau Alpha

Sports Programs & Athletics

Athletic conferences
    Football - Ivy Group
    Basketball - Ivy Group
    Baseball - Ivy Group
    Cross Country/Track - Ivy Group

Number of Varsity Athletes by Sport in 2026

Sport # of Men # of Women
Baseball 37 0
Basketball 15 24
Fencing 21 23
Field Hockey 0 22
Football 111 0
Golf 9 6
Gymnastics 0 24
Lacrosse 53 39
Rowing 46 53
Soccer 32 29
Softball 0 22
Squash 16 17
Swimming and Diving (combined) 29 32
Tennis 10 9
Track and Field and Cross Country (combined) 130 150
Volleyball 0 17
Wrestling 38 0
Other Sports 84 0
Data from 2023
Athletic Association
Member of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Athletic Classification
NCAA Division I-FCS

 

 

Athletic Summary
Total # athletes
935

 

Male Athletes 551
Female Athletes 384

 

Total sports revenue
$56,137,691

Total sports expenses
$56,137,691

Avg. head coach salary - Women
(# full-time equivalents)
$148,243 (12.5)

Avg. head coach salary - Men
(# FTE)
$209,214 (13.5)


Campus Services and Programs

Services
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
On-campus day care for students' children
Placement services for completers
Library facilities
Access to digital/electronic resources
Access to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Established library hours
Organized collection of printed materials
Physical facilities
Staff trained to provide and interpret library materials
Services and Programs for Servicemembers and Veterans
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military servicemembers, and their families
Member of Department of Defense Voluntary Educational Partnership Memorandum of Understanding
Recognized student veteran organization
Yellow Ribbon Program (officially known as Post-9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program)
Hospital on campus?
Yes

 

Other
% of students with registered disabilities
13.6%
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