Drexel University sits on a 74-acre campus located in University City, walking distance to Center City Philadelphia. The university offers over 70 bachelor's degree programs, 75 master's and 30 doctoral programs. Drexel has 13 colleges and schools to choose from with majors in arts and sciences, business, biomedical engineering, education, engineering, information science and technology, law, media arts & design, medicine, nursing and health, Pennoni Honors, public health and technology and professional studies. As of 2010, undergraduate enrollment was 11,517, and graduate and professional enrollment was 7,000, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10 to 1.
La Salle University sits on an historic 130-acre campus about six miles from Center City, Philadelphia. There are over 40 majors for undergraduates, 15 majors for graduates, 37 certificate programs and a doctoral program in clinical psychology. La Salle has four schools including Arts and Sciences, Business, the College of Professional and Continuing Studies and Nursing and Health Sciences. As of 2010, undergraduate enrollment was 4,673, and graduate and doctoral enrollment was 2,658, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 14 to 1.
Philadelphia University sits on a 100-acre campus, with a blend of 52 contemporary and historic buildings, and is located only 15 minutes from Center City, Philadelphia. The university offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in six schools of study including Architecture, Business Administration, Design and Media, Engineering and Textiles, Liberal Arts and Science and Health. As of 2010, undergraduate enrollment was 2,707, and graduate enrollment was 486, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 12 to 1.
The University of Pennsylvania sits on a sprawling 279-acre campus with 180 buildings in the heart of Center City, Philadelphia. The university has four undergraduate schools including the School of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Science, School of Nursing and the Wharton School. The school has 12 graduate and professional schools. The University of Pennsylvania is a top-ranked research university with 165 research centers and institutes. As of 2010, undergraduate enrollment was 10,394, and graduate and professional enrollment was 10,809.