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University of Pennsylvania Policies
The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students,
faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds. The University does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion,
national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or status as a disabled
or Vietnam-era veteran in the administration of its educational policies,
programs, or activities, admissions policies and procedures, scholarship
and loan programs, employment, recreational, athletic, or other University-administered
programs. Questions or concerns regarding the University's equal opportunity
and affirmative action programs and activities or accommodations for
people with disabilities should be directed to the Executive Director,
Office of Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity Programs, Suite
228, 3600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104.6106 or 215.898.6993
(voice) or 215.898.7803 (TDD). Specific questions concerning the accommodation
of students with disabilities should be directed to the Office of Student
Disabilities Services located at the Learning Resources Center, 3820
Locust Walk, Harnwell College House, Suite 110, 215.573.9235 (voice)
or 215.746.6320 (TDD).
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The University of Pennsylvania must reserve the right to make changes
affecting policies, fees, curricula, or any other matters announced
in this website or publications.
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Federal Law, the Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime
Statistics Act, requires all institutions of higher education to provide
information on their security policies and procedures and specific statistics
for criminal incidents and arrests on campus to students and employees,
and to make the information and statistics available to prospective
students and employees upon request. The Pennsylvania College and University
Security Information Act requires Penn to provide information about
its security policies and procedures to students, employees and applicants;
to provide crime statistics to students and employees, and to make those
statistics available to applicants and prospective employees upon request.
This information about Penn is available by calling the Division of
Public Safety at 215.898.7297.