Academic Programs - The Wharton School Wharton offers a broad slate of academic programs for every stage from the Global Youth Program to Executive Education And with our focus on teaching excellence, Wharton creates transformative educational experiences for all our students
About Wharton - The Wharton School 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
The Wharton Way - The Wharton School The Wharton Way is our philosophical North Star, guiding how Wharton drives greater influence and collective progress in the world It boldly declares our intention to focus our expertise on issues of critical importance to our students, our faculty, and our society at large
History - The Wharton School The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania was a remarkable innovation when Joseph Wharton, a self-educated 19th-century industrialist, first proposed its establishment more than 135 years ago
Why Wharton - Undergraduate Wharton is more than just a business school You will take one quarter of your classes outside of Wharton, in Penn’s other 11 schools Our flexible program combines the study of business and arts and sciences with dynamic professors and hands-on experiences
Wharton Undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania At Wharton, the world’s premier business school, you will gain knowledge and experience you need to become a leader in business and make a positive impact on today’s challenging economic and social issues
Online Learning Programs – Wharton Executive Education Custom online learning for your executives curated in partnership with Wharton and tailored to your specific business goals Customize a learning plan for groups and team across a variety of online or blended formats
Research - The Wharton School Wharton research reveals how freelancers are adapting to stay competitive after the launch of ChatGPT How Are Freelancers Adapting to Gen AI? Enabling poor workers to borrow from banks brings their finances closer to those of wealthy workers, new Wharton research shows