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If you are a high school junior or senior and a Penn legacy who is thinking about applying, then Linking Legacies is for you!

Though you may have grown up hearing stories of Penn from your parents or grandparents, Linking Legacies is a buddy program designed to help prospective legacy students like you get to know all about the Penn of today!

This student-led program will put you in contact with current legacy students via email. Our current students will answer your questions and will offer a personal account of their own Penn experiences.

Please complete the form below to sign up for the program with enough information to match you with a current student based on region, interests, or academic history. A Linking Legacies student volunteer will then contact you with more information.

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* = These fields are REQUIRED.

* Name:

* High School:

* Graduation Year:

* Hometown/State:

* Email Address:

* Home Phone:

Please list any interest you'd like us to share with your buddy (possible school/major, performing arts, cultural affiliation, athletics, etc.)
The following fields concern your Penn alumni connection, i.e., parent or grandparent.
* First + last name of your Penn alumni connection

Please tell us as much as you can about this person/people -- i.e., my (parent, grandparent, other) graduated from Penn in the year (____). If the relationship you indicated is not "parent" or "grandparent," please explain your relationship with this person.
* About your Penn alumni connection


Please remember: Linking Legacies is a student-run program. Our student coordinators are making efforts to match up current and prospective buddies as quickly as possible, but response time may be slowed due to summer work, internship and travel schedules. We appreciate your patience.

If you have questions or comments regarding the Linking Legacies program, please contact Alexis Ruby Howe via email alexisrh@upenn.edu or telephone 215.573.3846 in the Alumni Council on Admissions.