Wharton Moneyball Academy

Organization: Wharton Global Youth Program, University of Pennsylvania

Program Overview

Data analytics in sports with Wharton faculty; coding, stats, and modeling.

The **Wharton Moneyball Academy** is an intensive summer program for high school students interested in the intersection of **sports, data analytics, and business**. Taught by **Wharton faculty and instructors**, the program introduces participants to key concepts in **statistics, probability, programming, and predictive modeling**, all applied to real sports data. Students gain hands-on experience working with datasets, writing code, and building models to analyze player performance, team strategy, and other sports-related questions. This program is a strong fit for students who: - Enjoy **math, statistics, or computer science** - Follow sports and are curious about the numbers behind performance - Are considering college majors in **business, economics, data science, statistics, or sports management** Participants develop practical skills in **coding, quantitative reasoning, and data-driven decision-making**, as well as experience working on structured analytical projects. These experiences can be valuable for **college applications**, demonstrating readiness for rigorous coursework, interest in applied analytics, and the ability to work with real-world data. Completing the program can help students speak concretely in essays and interviews about specific projects, tools, and methods they have used, especially within the context of a respected university setting.

Program Details

  • Category: Business & Economics
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: $8800
  • Grade Level: Grades 10-12
  • Location: Philadelphia, PA
  • Application Deadline: February 1, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: data-science, statistics, sports-analytics, business

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