#FundtheWhartonFuture
Wharton 2024 MBA Class Gift

Click on your Cluster below to support the Wharton 2024 MBA Class Gift.




 

Red cords will be distributed at tabling events across campus and the WG'24 Celebration Event at Harper's Garden on Tuesday, May 14.


Why donate to The Wharton Fund?

  • Celebrate and commemorate our years at Wharton.
  • Establish our Class of 2024 legacy.
  • Support the School that has helped us grow personally and professionally.
  • Support the transformative programs from our Wharton journey.
  • Your gift matters. All money raised is used instantly — a $5,000 donation to The Wharton Fund has the same immediate impact as a $100,000 endowed gift.
  • Your gift stays at Wharton. Donations to The Wharton Fund are used to power the School's academic and experiential initiatives. Wharton Fund dollars do not support Lauder ventures or larger University of Pennsylvania programs, and are not distributed to graduate student clubs.
  • Our collective power of giving will fund the unparalleled Wharton experience of future students.

What does The Wharton Fund support?

From experiential learning in the form of Global Modular Courses and Immersion Programs to student life programming like Semester in San Francisco, everything Wharton does, The Wharton Fund supports.

Last fiscal year, unrestricted giving – like that to The Wharton Fund – supported the following areas:


MBA Financial Aid (23%)
MBA Financial Aid, in the form of tuition assistance, made the Wharton experience more accessible and affordable.

Administrative Departments (15%)
Responsible for promoting the Wharton brand to running academic centers and interfacing with alumni, administrative departments continue to be the fuel that keeps Wharton running.

Doctoral Student Aid (15%)
The School's 150 doctoral students are fully funded from admission to dissertation and partially supported by unrestricted aid.

Centers and Research (14%)
From Wharton People Analytics and Wharton Interactive, to research centers like the Learning Lab and the Behavior Change for Good Initiative, Wharton's research and centers ensured the School remained a hub for global thought leaders.

Student Programming (11%)
Experiential and remote learning opportunities, including MBA Leadership, were woven into the framework of a Wharton degree.

Facilities (10%)
With campuses in both Philadelphia and San Francisco, investments were made into maintenance and facility upgrades from coast to coast.

Technology and Digital Resources (7%)
The School's technology infrastructure kept the Wharton community connected and engaged as they navigated hybrid learning and work environments.

Global Research and Initiatives (5%)
Global research and educational opportunities, like Global Modular Courses, turned the world into a classroom for Wharton students.


As we embark on our next journey as Wharton alumni, help #FundtheWhartonFuture by supporting our 2024 Class Gift Campaign, today!


Who doesn't like a little friendly competition? The Clusters are contending for highest participation. Let's find out who really wins in a battle! Click on your Cluster below to give.

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The Cluster with the highest giving participation will also receive a special giveaway at the WG'24 Celebration Event on May 14.