Policies Governing Study Abroad
The College, in concert with Penn Abroad, closely monitors the academic quality of the programs in which Penn students enroll. Students are required to meet first with their major advisor followed by the assistant dean in the College Office responsible for the program in question to ensure that the program is academically appropriate and to review the process for receiving credit.
- Good academic standing and a minimum cumulative and semester g.p.a. of 3.0 are required to apply for study abroad; some programs stipulate a higher g.p.a.
- If students do not meet the academic requirements to study abroad, including good academic standing, or they violate academic integrity prior to study abroad, permission to participate will be revoked even if admission has been granted and travel arrangements have been made.
- Students are not allowed to study abroad if a grade notation of I, NR or GR or if more than two F’s appear on their Penn transcript or if their major is undeclared, unless permission is specifically granted by the appropriate assistant dean.
- Some abroad programs also require a minimum level of language skill. Refer to the Penn Abroad website for more information on language requirements.
- Students who enter Penn as first-years must complete three semesters of full-time study in Philadelphia and be enrolled at Penn in the fourth full-time semester before applying to study abroad. Students must also be actively enrolled at Penn and the semester before they study abroad. Transfer students must complete one semester at Penn before applying. They must have completed two semesters at Penn before studying abroad and be enrolled at Penn the semester before their departure.
- Junior transfer students are not eligible to study abroad.
- Petitioning for an exemption from these policies is an option if there are compelling academic and intellectual reasons. Students should contact the College study abroad advisor to discuss petitioning.
- Students studying abroad pay regular Penn tuition and continue to receive financial aid as if they were in residence on Penn’s campus. Students should discuss their financial plans with their advisor in Student Financial Services.
- Students will receive credit for their coursework as long as the relevant academic departments at Penn approve this credit. Their grades become a regular part of their transcript and are calculated into their Penn g.p.a.
- Credit will not be awarded for programs that are not formally affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania.
- Credit earned studying abroad may be counted toward some General Education requirements, but only when departments award credit using the number of a Penn course approved for that requirement. The Writing and Quantitative Data Analysis Requirements cannot be fulfilled with abroad credit. Students should be aware that most abroad credits are not approved for General Education requirements.
- All College academic policies apply to students while away including add, drop, withdraw and grade type change. Students who are interested in applying to study abroad should refer to Abroad: Step-by-Step on the College website for more information on the application process.
Study Abroad Course Approval
Individual academic departments at Penn are solely responsible for determining which courses taken abroad are equivalent to Penn courses and whether the courses fulfill the major or other requirements. In some cases, the department may impose additional requirements for course equivalency to be granted, or the department may wish to evaluate courses upon the student’s return from study abroad. Students should be aware that it is difficult to fulfill General Education Requirements with courses abroad. Whether pursuing courses for electives or for the major, students should consult with their home school advisor in the College Office responsible for the program, submit electronic syllabi through the External Credit Approval Tool (XCAT), and bring back all papers, exams, bibliographies and syllabi from abroad.
Students submit requests for approval and departments make determinations through XCAT.
The online External Credit Approval Tool (XCAT) allows you to request College course equivalencies for courses taken abroad. This online tool is available to any Penn undergrad. However, Wharton courses taken at non-Wharton approved programs will not be considered.
Step by Step
Students will enter their request for Penn course equivalency in XCAT. If their course was taken previously by other students and pre-approved by departments, it will be listed as a precedent. Precedents are guaranteed and, other than entering the year taken, no additional supporting materials or departmental approval is necessary.
Students can submit requests as soon as they are accepted into their study abroad program. Note that some departments will not review requests until the course is completed and appropriate materials are submitted.
Please note that any business courses taken at locations where there are also Wharton-approved programs must be submitted to “Wharton Undergrad Division” under “Requested Penn Subject.” No departmental credit is given because all approved study-abroad credits are designated with a general WH code
You can check the status of your requests by logging into XCAT. If your request is denied, please refer to any comments added by the department evaluator.
Students need to submit requests for each course they took abroad regardless of whether they are needed for graduation, and they should all have Penn departmental approval. They should withdraw from the XCAT queue any courses they did not take, so that the only courses that remain in XCAT are the ones in which they were enrolled in while abroad. They will receive notification from Penn Abroad once their abroad transcript has been received and processed. Once all the steps above have been met, they can expect to see their abroad courses and grades on their Penn transcript within two weeks. If this does not occur, they should contact the appropriate home school advisor for their abroad program.
College Study Abroad Advisors
Profiles and emails of Advisors
After meeting first with a Penn Abroad Global Program Manager to start the application process, students need to meet with their Major advisor. Once they have received major approval, they should contact the College advisor (see list below) who advises for the relevant region to obtain home school approval. The College advisor will work with the student to verify overall academic eligibility, discuss course choices, and go over the XCAT course approval process.
| Advisor | Study Abroad Program |
|---|---|
| Jason Breyan | Spain, U of Cambridge, Oxford U, SOAS, Study Abroad Petitions |
| Chris Donovan | Queen Mary University of London, U of Manchester |
| Hocine Fetni | Asia, North Africa and the Middle East (Including Israel), Turkey and France (Except PPE Program at Sciences Po), Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Tanya Jung | Cuba, South and Central America, Portugal, AA School of Architecture, DIS Copenhagen |
| Niel McDowell | Austria, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Kazakhstan |
| Douglas Paletta | King’s College London, University College London (UCL), Goldsmiths, London School of Economics (LSE) |
| TBD | Ireland, Scotland, International Honors Program, and PPE Program at Sciences Po |
| Rebecca Poyourow | Australia, Greece, New Zealand, Sweden |