Academic Policies

Program Support

The advice and counsel of WPWP program representatives is available for course selection, clarification of academic policies, and other administrative issues. Appointments can be made by e-mailing WPWP or calling 215.746.3149.

Students should also contact a program representative to

  • withdraw from a course after the drop deadline
  • request course substitutions
  • convert from Non-Certificate/No-Major status into a certificate program
  • transfer from one certificate program to another
  • request temporary inactive status or a leave of absence

Minimum Grade Requirements

All courses in the WPWP certificate programs earn academic credit, and students will receive a grade and a permanent record on their transcripts. The following are the minimum grade requirements for certificates:

  1. In order for a course to count towards a certificate, a student must achieve a grade of "C" or better.

  2. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 in certificate courses is required for graduation. If a student completes all courses for the certificate and does not have a cumulative GPA of 3.0, the student may retake a course in which a C or better was not achieved or take an additional WPWP course which can be included in the certificate GPA calculation.

  3. Students may retake any course in which they achieve an unsatisfactory grade. They must register for the course, pay the full fee, and meet all class requirements for attendance and assignments. The original grade remains on the student's official transcript but is not figured into the GPA for the purposes of certificate completion.

  4. WPWP courses may not be taken pass/fail.

We encourage any students who have concerns or questions about meeting these requirements to speak with a program representative.


Code of Academic Integrity

Students enrolled in WPWP courses and programs are expected to adhere to the University of Pennsylvania’s Code of Academic Integrity.


Course Sequence

Students must observe the following policies regarding the order in which key courses should be taken for each WPWP certificate program. The remaining courses may be taken in any order the student desires. A student who wishes to alter the course sequence requirements must submit a petition form to the WPWP office prior to registering for the course. Students currently enrolled in WPWP can find petition forms on Wharton Direct; other students must contact the WPWP office.

  • Business Essentials Certificate — Management 411 first; Management 423 last
  • Marketing Certificate — Marketing 411 first
  • Human Resource Management Certificate — Management 422 first
  • Finance and Accounting Certificate — Accounting 411 first
  • Entrepreneurship Certificate — Management 411 first; Marketing 453 fifth; Management 406 last

Transfer Credits

WPWP does not accept transfer credits or give credit for life experience. However, students who have previously completed a course they believe to be equivalent to a course required for a certificate may petition to substitute the required course for another WPWP course. This should be done at the outset of the student's program, in consultation with a program representative (see "Substitutions" below).


Substitutions

Students who have previously completed a course they believe to be equivalent to a course required for a certificate may petition to substitute the required course for another WPWP course. Substitutions must be requested in advance, at the outset of the student’s program, through the submission of a formal petition and approved in writing by a program representative. Substitutions will not be approved retroactively.
Students will need to submit a description of the course taken issued by the academic institution where they studied. Evidence of a B grade or better must be indicated on the student's official transcript from this institution. In addition, a WPWP Course Substitution Petition form must be submitted. Students currently enrolled in WPWP can find petition forms on Wharton Direct; other students must contact the WPWP office.

Students interested in taking WPWP courses in addition to those required for the certificate can do so by registering for the course through Penn Portal. Additional courses do not count toward the certificate course requirements unless approved by the WPWP office. Students who wish to take courses outside of WPWP can do so with the permission of an advisor from the department in which the course is offered. Students also must obtain permission from a WPWP program representative. Courses outside of WPWP will not count toward a certificate.


Transfer of Courses Between Certificates

A maximum of two courses counting towards one certificate may be counted towards a second certificate.


Transfer of Courses From "No-Major" Status

Students who wish to convert from “Non-Certificate/No-Major” status into a certificate program may count a maximum of two WPWP courses taken under non-certificate status toward the certificate. To qualify, however, courses must comply with the certificate sequence requirements.


Auditing Courses

WPWP courses cannot be attended on an audit basis.


Attending non-WPWP Classes

WPWP students are not permitted to enroll in Wharton undergraduate or graduate courses. Students may enroll in courses at Penn outside of Wharton, but these will not count towards a WPWP certificate. Students must obtain written permission from the WPWP office prior to enrolling in courses. It is advised that students contact the teaching school to learn if there are additional requirements prior to registration.


Withdrawal Policies

The specific dates that apply to drop/withdraw/refund policies are included in the WPWP Academic Calendar, which is posted on Wharton Direct for current students. Deadlines posted on this calendar supersede any deadlines posted elsewhere by other schools or departments at Penn.

In general, courses may be dropped during the first two weeks of the term in Spring and Fall, and during the first week of a Summer session with a full refund. A 50% refund will be given for courses dropped in the third through fifth weeks of the Spring and Fall terms and in the second week of a Summer session.

After the fifth week of the Spring and Fall terms and after the second week of the Summer sessions, students may withdraw from courses at any time until the withdrawal deadline, which is published in the WPWP Academic Calendar.

Students must complete a Course Withdrawal Request form, which includes signed permission from the instructor. This form can be found on Wharton Direct. A "W" will appear on the transcript. Students who withdraw from a course will incur full financial obligations.

The following exceptions are in place:

  • A 50% refund will be given to students withdrawing because of illness. Such withdrawal requests must include a physician's letter stating clearly that the student has been disabled by an injury or illness arising after the beginning of classes and is unable to continue class work.

  • A full refund will be given to students withdrawing due to military service. Such withdrawal requests must include a copy of military orders or a signed affidavit from the military member’s commanding officer that confirms the military orders and dates of the assignment.


Incomplete Policies

At the discretion of the instructor, students may arrange to receive a grade of "Incomplete" or "I" and complete coursework after the term ends. The deadline for instructors to turn in revised grades for all "Incomplete" grades is one month after the first day of the following semester. After that date, all "I" grades are automatically converted to "F". It is at the instructor's discretion to set a deadline for completion of coursework that allows the instructor adequate time to review the student's work and submit a grade by the deadline.


Time Limitations

Coursework for WPWP certificates must be completed within three years of the student's first date of entry. Exceptions can be made for military leave, disability, and other extenuating circumstances. Students who anticipate a challenge in complying with this policy should contact a program representative.


Inactive Status

Students who do not enroll in courses for more than two consecutive terms, excluding Summer terms, will be considered inactive and will be required to petition to be reinstated to active status.


Information for Penn Students

No undergraduate students may enroll in WPWP courses.

Penn graduate students enrolled in other programs may enroll in WPWP courses on a space-available basis. Students must meet the WPWP entrance requirements of an earned bachelor's degree with a 3.0 GPA and at least three years of work experience. When applying to the program, they must submit:

  • Permit Request form from the WPWP office
  • Current résumé
  • Written approval from home school advisor
  • Evidence that all prerequisites for the requested course have been satisfied

Once approval is granted from the WPWP office, WPWP will assign a permit to register for courses. Students must claim and register for courses within 24 hours, per University policy.


Contact Us

For more information, contact:

Wharton Programs for Working Professionals
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
255 South 38th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104.6359
215.898.2888 phone
215.386.4304 fax
wharton-wpwp@wharton.upenn.edu

Prospective Students:
215.898.2888 phone
215.386.4304 fax

Current Students:
215.746.3149 phone
215.386.4304 fax

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