<p>Okay don't hate me for being uninformed!
I am very interested in UPenn because of the academics, the people, the location, and just about everything the university has to offer:) I am simply confused about a particular matter....If I apply to the School of Nursing, can I take classes in the School of Arts and Sciences? Or will I be confined to only that one school?</p>
<p>Students in one of Penn’s undergrad schools can take courses in any of the other 3 undergrad schools, as well as most of the grad schools (including the law school!), and they are encouraged to do so:</p>
<p>In fact, undergrads in the Nursing School are required to take at least some of their courses in the College of Arts and Sciences (the undergrad component of SAS):</p>
<p>Thank you so much! Is there any chance of double majoring across the school without a specified program? An example would be nursing and then maybe biochemistry or nutrition (just random examples)</p>
<p>I am a current student in the nursing school at Penn and there are many opportunities to take classes outside of the nursing school! However, double majoring in anything is VERY difficult because of all of the nursing requirements and clinical schedules. If you are interested in nutrition for example, I would recommend going for the minor. Hope that helps!</p>