UPenn’s student newspaper made a college admissions newsletter.

UPenn’s student newspaper has launched a new college admissions newsletter!

Hi everyone! As a board member of The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania’s student newspaper, I’m excited to share that we’ve introduced Peek@Penn, a complimentary newsletter aimed at assisting high school students with the college admissions journey.

This newsletter covers more than just Penn; it offers genuine insights from students who have navigated the process themselves. Twice a month, subscribers will receive valuable advice on essays, applications, and gaining admission to competitive schools, along with articles about campus life, admissions trends, and the real college experience. We also provide tips on making your application stand out while avoiding common pitfalls.

Already, over 700 students have signed up! This newsletter is a credible resource endorsed by our official student newspaper. If you’re in the college application process and seeking insider tips, we would love for you to sign up here:

https://forms.gle/DC4Rgjr5ds2R4WdH7

One Reply to “UPenn’s student newspaper made a college admissions newsletter.”

  1. This sounds like a fantastic initiative! Providing authentic insights from current students can be incredibly valuable for high schoolers navigating the college admissions process. I love that Peek@Penn focuses not just on the application itself but also on what life is like on campus and how to make a strong impression. It’s great to see student-led resources that aim to empower and guide others. I’m sure many students will find it helpful. Thanks for sharing the link—I’ll definitely pass it along to anyone I know who’s applying to college!

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