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Eat. Sleep. Penn.

Gregory College House

Program Communities:• Film Culture Program• Modern Languages Program

(Arabic House, Casa Hispanica, Chinese House, Deutsches Haus and Maison Française)

A quirky and proudly idiosyncratic alternative to the larger College Houses

• Four Year House

• Total student population: 241

• First year students in residence: 112

House Spotlight:• Manager Mayhem: BYOM, Breaks, Sips,

and DwG

New College House

Program Community:• Science Project Initiative Group

(SPRInG: A Student-Designed Community)

Global engagement, environmental sustainability, and research toward a better tomorrow

• Four Year House

• Total student population: 344

• First year students in residence: 100

House Spotlight:• Global Citizenship Forum• What Matters? Pop-Up Dialogues

W.E.B. Du Bois College House

House Spotlight:• OUR STORY Mentorship Program

• Thanksgiving Family Dinner

A hub of African and African American scholarship and culture

• Four Year House

• Total student population: 159

• First year students in residence: 39

Program Community:• Zulu In Residence

Stouffer College House

House Spotlight:• Stouffer Outdoors

• Cookies with Phil & Amy

Nothing comes closer to home

• Four Year House

• Total student population: 282

• First year students in residence: 71

Hill College House

Program Community:• Benjamin Franklin Scholars (BFS)

Empower. Explore. Engage. Express.

• First Year House

• Total student population: 505

• First year students in residence: 466

House Spotlight:• Pajama Jam• Get Fit with Dean D.

Kings Court English College House

Program Communities:• Science & Technology Wing (STWing)• Biosphere: The Active Experience• Huntsman Program for International Studies and Business

• Perspectives in the Humanities• Women in Computer Science (WiCS)

A focus on Science, Tech, Engineering and Math• First Year House

• Total student population: 334

• First year students in residence: 286

House Spotlight:• Robotics Fair, Biosphere Summit,

Penn Authors Forum• KCECH Day

Fisher Hassenfeld College House

Program Communities:• First Generation, First Step• Goldberg Media and Communications • Policy, Politics and Social Change• Scientific Adventures• Music and Social Change

Fostering engagement with public affairs and public culture

• First Year House

• Total student population: 458

• First year students in residence: 433

House Spotlight:• Dinner for Ten• Affinity Space Night

Riepe College House

Program Communities:• Living Cultures Residential Program• Mentors Program• Digital Humanities

A family of friends celebrating good food and good times

• First Year House

• Total student population: 461

• First year students in residence: 436

House Spotlight:• Italian Table• Coffee Open House

Ware College House

Program Communities:• Arts and Well Being• Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship• Penn Women in Leadership• Study of Infectious Diseases• Women in Science

Join the Ware Wolf Pack• First Year House

• Total student population: 532

• First year students in residence: 505

House Spotlight:• Dinner with Interesting People• Dinner with Friends

College Houses: Here for You

• Faculty Director & College House Fellows, faculty members from across Penn’s schools, live in the Houses to bring the life of the University home to their residents

• House Deans and their GA and RA staff forge personal relationships with residents, providing programming and day-to-day assistance

• College House Technology Staff available to provide technical assistance when and where you need it

College Houses: Here for You

• Academic support programs

• Health and wellness initiatives

• Educational, social, and cultural events

• In-House academic advising

• Community and personal support

WE’VE GOT YOU COVEREDSO YOU CAN #LIVEPENN

Residential ServicesLet us worry about your residential essentials:• Housing assignments &

room changes• Move-in and Move-out• Information centers and

room & building access• Laundry and mail services

First-Year Communities(Hill, Kings Court English, and the Quad Houses: Fisher Hassenfeld, Riepe, and Ware)

• Large communities of first-year students

• Traditional residence hall style housing

• Shared bathrooms located in hallways

• Each has a dining facility located in the building

Four-Year Houses(Gregory, Stouffer, New, and W.E.B. Du Bois College Houses)

• Integrated communities of first through fourth-year students

• Mix of suite-style and traditional-style rooms

• Mix of private and shared bathrooms

• Access to Community Kitchens

AmenitiesFrom House to House, there are many different amenities. ALL HOUSES

• Information desk & 24 Hour security• Electronic locks to building, room and bedroom• Free laundry facilities

• Free Wi-Fi and cable TV• Mail and package rooms

ADDITIONAL AMENITIES CAN INCLUDE• Music practice rooms

• Exercise rooms

• Community kitchens

• Libraries

• Computer lab

• Seminar rooms

Community • Variety • Convenience#PennCraves

Penn Dining

At Penn Dining, We Crave:Community, Variety, & Convenience

• Students can choose between one of three of first-year dining plans on Campus Express.

• Each plan has the flexibility and convenience to meet students’ needs.

• Dining plans are a combination of visits and Dining Dollar$.

Residential Dining Cafes(1920 Commons, King’s Court English House, Hill House, New College House, McClelland Express, and Falk Kosher Dining)

Students can use their visits (also known as “swipes”) in any of our 6 All-You-Care-To-Eat residential cafes across campus.

Retail Dining Cafes(Houston Market, Gourmet Grocer, Mark’s, Accenture, Joe’s, McClelland Express, New College House Retail, Pret-a-Manger, Farmer’s Market)

Students can purchase an “on-the-go” meal, snack, or beverage with Dining Dollar$ at any of our 9 retail locations.

Students receive a 5% discount when they use their Dining Dollar$ at most retail locations.

Community, Variety, & Convenience

VARIETY• Cooking food from scratch with

fresh seasonal ingredients

• Serving a wide variety of menu

items at each meal

• On-campus Registered

Dietitian NutritionistCONVENIENCE

• Dining options available

between 7:30am-2:00am

• Mobile Ordering

• Green2Go

• Never more than 660 ft.

from one of our dining cafes

COMMUNITY• Quaker Kitchen

• Eat & Greet

• Food For Your Well-Being

Q&AContact information:

College Houses & Academic Serviceschas@collegehouses.upenn.edu

Residential Servicesliving@upenn.edu

Penn Diningdining@upenn.edu

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