UPenn’s student newspaper made a college admissions newsletter.

Exciting news! As a board member of The Daily Pennsylvanian, the student newspaper at the University of Pennsylvania, I’m thrilled to announce the launch of Peek@Penn, a complimentary newsletter aimed at assisting high school students through the college admissions journey.

This newsletter goes beyond just information about Penn; it’s packed with valuable insights from current students who have navigated the process themselves. Twice a month, you’ll receive guidance on essays, applications, and getting into competitive colleges, along with articles about campus life, current admissions trends, and an authentic look at what college really entails. Plus, we’ll share tips on how to make your application shine and avoid common pitfalls.

We’re excited to share that over 700 students have already signed up, making this a credible resource brought to you by our official student newspaper. If you’re in the midst of your college applications and seek insider advice, we’d love for you to join us by signing 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! The college admissions process can be overwhelming, and having insights directly from current students is invaluable. It’s great to see The Daily Pennsylvanian stepping up to provide such a resource. I’m sure many students will benefit from the tips and advice shared in Peek@Penn. I’ll definitely be sharing this with my friends who are preparing for college applications. Thanks for putting this together!

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