STUDENT REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES (SRFS)
Student Registration and Financial Services (SRFS) is located in the Franklin Building at 3451 Walnut Street and is composed of two major offices: the University Registrar and Student Financial Services (SFS). To best serve Penn students and their families, we strive to make SRFS easy and accessible via online tools, telephone, email, and drop-in centers. The Office of the University Registrar srfs.upenn.edu/registrar
Using our electronic resources, your student can search and register for courses, check exam times and locations, view grades, request enrollment verifications, and order transcripts. While the majority of your student’s interactions with this office will be online, our knowledgeable and friendly staff is also available to provide services in person and over the phone. Students are welcome to visit the office or call during regular business hours. If you wish to speak to the Office of the Registrar on your student’s behalf, they must indicate on Penn InTouch that the University has permission to share academic record information with you.
Student Financial Services (SFS) srfs.upenn.edu/sfs
Student Financial Services provides financial guidance related to your student’s educational costs. This includes student employment information, financial aid, loans and payment plans, and billing. With a focus on customer service, Student Financial Services handles a variety of calls and email correspondence on a daily basis. The office is open during business hours for appointments and drop-in visits with a Financial Aid Counselor or Student Employment representative.
If you wish to speak to Student Financial Services on your student’s behalf, they must indicate on Penn InTouch that the University has permission to share financial information with you.
Student Employment Student Employment, part of Student Financial Services, provides academic year job listings, including both work-study jobs and jobs for students who do not receive a work-study award. International students will need to comply with certain immigration rules even for on-campus jobs. Visit the website at srfs.upenn.edu/student-employment for details.
Financial Aid Penn meets 100% of a student’s demonstrated financial need with a financial aid package consisting of grants and work-study funding. Penn is the largest institution in the country to offer grant-based financial aid awards to traditional undergraduate students. If your student does not receive aid, keep in mind that Penn will review financial aid applications at any time during the undergraduate years if your family’s financial situation changes. The SRFS website has checklists for financial aid applications and details on both federal and private loan programs.
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