Penn Welcomes Its Most Diverse Class of 2030 Yet
The students admitted to the Class of 2030 are thoughtful, motivated, and eager to make a meaningful impact. They've shown academic strength, certainly-but just as importantly, they've demonstrated a commitment to engaging with the world around them: asking big questions, contributing to their communities, and diving into the pursuits that spark their interest.
What stands out already is the breadth of this group's experiences and personalities. Some students lean deeply into a particular focus; others explore widely across fields and ideas. Together, they bring artistry, imagination, analytical thinking, and creativity in countless forms. No single path or talent defines them-what they share is a spirit of energy and persistent curiosity.
The admitted Class of 2030 represents students from 87 countries and all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and military APO students around the world. Closer to home, we're especially excited to welcome our largest group of admitted students from Philadelphia. This collective breadth of experience is one of the things that makes the Penn community so dynamic, shaping students' experiences in ways they may not yet anticipate.
To all students who engaged with Penn throughout this process-whether admitted, waitlisted or not offered admission this year-we are grateful for the time, effort, and thought you invested in sharing your story with us.
To our admitted Class of 2030: Congratulations! We can't wait to meet you.
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