<p>Here are the acceptance rates for the various school’s of Penn, including the early acceptance rate. The data indicates that Wharton and The College have fairly similar acceptance rates:</p>
<p>"The Class of 2009 was chosen from an applicant pool of approximately 18,800 applicants. 3,912 applicants were admitted, 13,067 were rejected, and 1,297 were placed on the waiting list. The 20.8 percent acceptance rate represents a 0.4 percent decrease from the previous year. U Penn is expecting 2,420 applicants to matriculate. </p>
<p>U Penn’s acceptance rate for early decision applicants was a record low of 16.7 percent, down 0.8 percentage points compared to the previous year. Last year, 2,611 out of 14,942 regular-decision applicants were accepted, while this year 2,579 out of 15,403 were accepted. </p>
<p>The College admitted 2,455 applicants this year, in line with the previous year. The School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 850 applicants, also in line with the previous year. The Wharton School admitted 484 applicants; its acceptance rate of 13.6 percent declined compared to 15.2 percent the previous year. The School of Nursing admitted 123 applicants; its acceptance rate of 41.8 percent represents an increase compared to 39.7 percent the previous year."</p>
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