The Graduate Division and Penn provide resources and support for our diverse community of students. We recognize that students come to graduate school with different backgrounds, experiences, identities, and needs, and thus will need different types of support. We aim to support all students in their academic journeys.
The University has established expectations for members of the University community to support the University's commitment to excellence.
The SAS Office of Academic Excellence and Engagement provides resources and opportunities that foster intellectual growth and encourage meaningful connection within our Penn academic community and beyond. It supports all students, faculty, staff, postdocs, and alumni in the School of Arts & Sciences.
The University of Pennsylvania welcomes students with disabilities and is committed to providing the same exceptional opportunities to all Penn students. Policies and procedures have been developed to provide students with as much independence as possible and to promote self-advocacy.
Penn Global is a resource for international students and can provide assistance on matters relating to visas, enrollment, travel, and more.
SASGov is the representative student government for graduate students in the Arts and Sciences Graduate Division. They work directly with SAS administrators and deans to ensure graduate students' voices are heard. The executive board members are elected by the graduate student body and the general body comprises students representing each of the 32 graduate groups in SAS. Through bi-weekly meetings, SASGov support and advocate for graduate SAS students to address concerns in academic life and foster networking and connections among the student body.