2024-25 Winter Break Information
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Staying in Philadelphia over the University’s winter break? Find information information about available services & resources below.
Campus-Area Services and Operations
Emergencies & Special Assistance
Things To Do In Philly Over the Break
Grad Center Winter Break Operations
Graduate Student Center staff will be working remotely and our building at 3615 Locust Walk will remain closed on weekdays from Monday, December 16 - Monday, December 23 and Thursday, January 2 - Friday, January 10. The Grad Center will be closed and staff will be unavailable Tuesday, December 24 – Wednesday, January 1.You can review all Grad Center building and space hours here.
Prior to 5pm on December 23, please reach out to the contacts below for assistance:
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If you have an emergency, please call 215-573-3333 or 911.
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If you are a new or incoming graduate student, please visit www.gsc.upenn.edu/welcome.
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If you have questions related to Graduate Admissions or financial aid for incoming students, please go to https://provost.upenn.edu/graduate-admissions.
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If you have a general question about Grad Center activities or graduate student affairs at Penn, please contact gradcenter@upenn.edu.
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If you have questions related to individual graduate student grants or the Graduate Emergency Fund, please contact grad-grants@upenn.edu.
Campus Services and Special Hours
Please note that most University offices, including the Graduate Student Center, will be closed or have significantly modified operations Monday, December 22 – Friday, January 3.
Please this detailed information about winter operations & services from the U@Penn portal and visit the links below to see additional winter break service information:
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Please note that Penn's Department of Public Safety remains fully-staffed and available throughout the break period.
Special Property Checks: DPS offers Special Property Checks for residents in our patrol zone during the winter break. Under the special checks program, DPS officers check the exterior of registered properties for signs of safety or security breaches. This free program is available to all residents in the Penn patrol zone, the area from 30th Street to 43rd Street and from Baltimore Avenue to Market Street.
Walking Escort Program: Walking escorts are an excellent resource for Penn and the local community. Uniformed Allied Universal public safety officers provide free walking escorts, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Escort services also extend west to 50th Street and north/south from Spring Garden Street to Woodland Avenue between 10 am and 3 am via the University’s partnership with the University City District Ambassador Program.
More information about these resources, guidance, and more is available on the DPS website here.
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Transit and Parking
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LUCY (SEPTA Loop Through University City): Closed weekends (S/S) and on December 25 and January 1.
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Penn Transit Services: Limited transportation service is available December 25 to January 2, 6PM – 7AM, excluding December 31.
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Penn Global
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International Student & Scholar Services
Please note that ISSS will be operating remotely over much of the winter break while staff relocate to the new office location at 3935 Walnut St.
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Wellness at Penn
Wellness at Penn will remain available throughout the break, with modified in-person hours and 24/7 on-call support available. Our offices will have modified in-person hours throughout Winter Break. More information at wellness.upenn.edu/winter-break-hours. -
Penn Bookstore: Modified hours December 24- January 1
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December 24, December 26– December 31: 10AM – 5PM.
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December 25 and January 1: Closed.
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Penn Dining / Bon Appetit:
All cafés will be closed Friday, December 20 — Sunday, January 5. Cafés will begin to reopen with limited hours/locations on Monday, January 6, 2025. All-you-care-to-eat cafés will begin to reopen with limited hours/locations on Monday, January 6. All hours are posted here.
More information about winter break operations can be found here and posted on the U@Penn website. We encourage all graduate and professional students to visit our Graduate Resource Guide for resources, information, and activities: www.gsc.upenn.edu/resources.
Emergencies & Special Assistance
If you have an emergency, please call 215-573-3333 or 911.
Penn's Department of Public Safety will remain fully-staffed and available throughout the break period.If you should have any concerns or see someone exhibiting suspicious behavior, call the PennComm Emergency Communications Center at (215) 573-3333.
215.898.HELP (4357):The HELP Line is a 24-hour-a-day phone number for members of the Penn community who are seeking time sensitive help in navigating Penn’s resources for health and wellness.
Things To Do
Staying in the Philadelphia area over the winter break? We're highlighted a few seasonal attractions and other Philly-area favorites that you might not have had a chance to explore during the busy fall semester. Be sure to check out the Living in Philadelphia section of our resource guide for even more things to do and explore in our great city!
Events & Activities
- Campus Events
- Visit Philly's Holiday Activities Guide
- Campus Philly "Things to Do"
- University City Event Calendar
- Christmas Village in Philadelphia: November 24-December 24
- Holiday Light Shows & Tours, including the Philly-favorite "Miracle on South 13th St."
- Philadelphia 76ers Basketball Games(link is external) (Dec. 23, Jan. 6, Jan. 8, Jan. 10)
- Philadelphia Flyers Hockey Games(link is external) (Dec 21 or Jan. 7)