Latin:Universitas Pennsylvaniensis Former names
Academy and Charitable School in the Province of Pennsylvania (1751–1755) College of Philadelphia (1755–1779, 1789–1791) University of the State of Pennsylvania (1779–1791) Motto Leges sine moribus vanae (Latin)Motto in English
Laws without morals are useless Type Private research university Established November 14, 1740; 281 years ago (1740-11-14 ) Founder Benjamin Franklin Accreditation MSCHE Academic affiliations
AAU COFHE NAICU 568 Group URA Endowment $20.5 billion (2021) Budget $3.5 billion (2020) President Amy Gutmann Provost Wendell Pritchett Board chairman Scott L. Bok Academic staff
4,793 (2018) Total staff
39,859 (Fall 2020; includes health system) Students 22,432 (Fall 2019) Undergraduates 10,019 (Fall 2019) Postgraduates 12,413 (Fall 2019) Location Philadelphia
,Pennsylvania
,United States
39°57′N 75°11′W / 39.95°N 75.19°W /39.95; -75.19 Coordinates:39°57′N 75°11′W / 39.95°N 75.19°W /39.95; -75.19 Campus Urban, 1,085 acres (4.39 km2 ) total; 299 acres (1.21 km2 ), University City campus; 694 acres (2.81 km2 ), New Bolton Center; 92 acres (0.37 km2 ), Morris Arboretum Newspaper The Daily Pennsylvanian Colors Penn Red & Penn Blue Nickname Quakers Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCS – Ivy League Philadelphia Big 5 City 6 Mascot The Quaker Website upenn.edu