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What classes do I need to take in high school to get into the University of Pennsylvania? The University of Pennsylvania wants applicants to have consistently taken classes in the core academic subject areas throughout high school, including English, math, social studies, science, and a single foreign language.
All Penn State students are expected to have completed two units (commonly two years of high school work) of a world language.
Penn State requires that all students take a first-year composition course that can be satisfied by ONE of the following: ENGL 15 (Rhetoric and Composition); ENGL 30 (Honors Freshman Composition);
Microsoft Office 365 is available to all Penn State students. You can learn more about Office 365 through Penn State Information Technology.
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A minimum cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00 (C) out of 4.00, as computed for Penn State students, is required, although certain areas of study may have additional requirements. In addition, an applicant must be in good academic and nonacademic standing.
All students entering Penn State are required to have completed two years of the same language in high school. If you have not, you will need to successfully complete one semester of French, German, or Spanish before you graduate. Do not wait until your last semester to do so!
Anywhere, Anytime, Online Penn State World Campus courses are asynchronous meaning you dont have to attend online classes at a specific time. Our students use a combination of self-study and peer-to-peer interaction through an online learning network to facilitate instruction.

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