One of the benefits of being at Wharton is the strong network of support. We’ve included below links to some of the most widely used services and resources at Penn.
Have a specific question? Your Student Life Fellow (SLF) or Cluster Student Life Advisor are always good starting points.

Ask for help, and pay it forward! Wharton is an incredibly supportive environment, so don’t be afraid to reach out to second-years, other first-years, faculty, staff, etc. for any kind of help—chances are that someone here is experienced in what you’re doing.”
-Piero Remedios
LEARNING RESOURCES
- TUTOR@Wharton: Find a peer tutor, or become one at Wharton
- Weingarten Learning Resources Center: Support for the transition back to academics
- English Language Programs: English support for you or your partner
- Lippincott Library: Need data, call on a librarian
- Campus GSRs: Meeting space beyond JMHH
- Academic Calendar: Know when you can take a break
SUPPORT RESOURCES
- Wellness Resource Guide: Find resources to support your wellbeing – this is a comprehensive guide to campus resources that are available to you.
- Penn Wellness: Student Health and Counseling: Penn’s broad umbrella for wellness resources including medical care and counseling.
- Penn Police: These good guys are on your side
- Wharton Embedded Counseling: Embedded Therapist at The Wharton School
PHILLY RESOURCES
- Events Blog: Goings on from UWISHUNU
- Visitor Guide: Events and tips around town