[4] Penn Nursing's main building, Claire M. Fagin Hall, is located south of the center of campus.
[5] The Tri-Nursing Education Building (or Tri-NEB), originally built in 1972, was later named for Claire M. Fagin, a former dean of Penn Nursing who later served as Interim President of the university.
Options include the Nursing and Health Care Management program with the Wharton School, leading to a BSN and a Bachelor of Science in economics.
[citation needed] Nursing students have the option to apply to various study abroad programs during the spring or fall semesters or during one of the two summer sessions of Penn's academic calendar.
Sites include Australia, England, Botswana, Hong Kong, Spain, and Thailand.