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How can I explore Drexel University's scholarship options?

I'm really interested in attending Drexel University, but I need to consider financial aid options to make it affordable. Can anyone share details about the types of scholarships Drexel offers and how competitive they might be?

a year ago

Drexel University has a robust offering of scholarships and financial aid for eligible students. A primary resource would be merit-based scholarships, which consider academic performance, test scores, leadership qualities, and other exceptional individual skills. These scholarships are awarded at the time of admission and do not require a separate application. They become a part of your financial aid package once you're accepted.

The university also offers the Drexel Liberty Scholar Program, a comprehensive scholarship aimed at Philadelphia high schools graduates who show significant financial need. The Liberty Scholar Program covers 100% of tuition and fees. The application process is highly competitive and includes a separate application process and an interview.

The A.J. Drexel Scholarship is another merit-based scholarship program, and it's awarded to a select number of first-year students based on their academic excellence.

You might also want to search for external scholarship opportunities that can supplement the scholarships provided by Drexel. These can often be researched through platforms like Appily.

It's important to reach out to the financial aid office at Drexel for personalized advice. They possess detailed knowledge of university resources and can provide insights on navigating the scholarship application process and the various competitive scenarios. You can start exploring Drexel scholarship options here: https://drexel.edu/drexelcentral/finaid/grants/undergraduate-scholarships.

Remember to file your FAFSA as early as possible, which will help the university determine how much need-based aid you're eligible for and how to package your scholarship or grant assistance.

a year ago

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