The submatriculation program allows students in the College to obtain both a baccalaureate degree and a master's degree simultaneously, thereby condensing the total number of years normally required to complete the undergraduate and graduate degrees combined. Students are advised to complete at least one graduate level course in their intended program before applying. In addition, students should speak with the intended graduate program’s chair or director. Read more >>
Students wishing to apply for College credit away must obtain approval from the appropriate department at Penn before enrolling in the course, if possible. To request credit away through a Penn department, log in to XCAT (External Course Approval Tool) and submit a course syllabus and other supporting materials from the external institution.
After the course has been completed, the student must request that an official transcript be sent from the institution at which the away credit was taken to the College Office. The College cannot post away credit until this transcript is received.
A minimum grade of C is required for a course to be eligible for credit away. The grade itself, however, will not appear on the Penn transcript.
No credit will be granted for:
After matriculation at Penn, students may not transfer more than 5 c.u. of credit away. Only 4 c.u. may be transferred for work done during one summer. Students must complete the final two semesters of full-time study in the College.
The College of Arts and Sciences sponsors twenty-five summer research internships at Penn and Philadelphia area cultural, historical and educational organizations, including the Institute for Contemporary Art, the University Museum, Rare Books and Archives, the Van Wert Film Collection, the Art Sanctuary, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Philadelphia History Museum, among others.
Typically these internships pay $3,300 for ten weeks during the summer and ideally lead to an undergraduate research project or provide students with curatorial and/or editorial skills that can be utilized later in their undergraduate careers.
Applications are available in the spring semester. For further information contact the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships or Dr. Eric Schneider in the College Office.
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Career Services provides leads on internships in many fields.