Flat Tution? and Advising

<p>Does Penn have flat tuition or does it matter how many course units you take?</p>

<p>Also, how does advising work? Do you get advisers in your major or is it just a random faculty member? Can you change advisers if you don't like yours?</p>

<p>your base tuition is constant unless you take less than 2.5 credits in a semester; you may have extra fees like lab fees and stuff but the regular tuition is the same</p>

<p>for the college, you start with a random faculty member for your advisor (since you’re not declared) unless you’re in a special program like the vagelos program</p>

<p>once you declare a major, you receive an advisor who is in your major</p>

<p>and if you want to switch between advisors, you can</p>