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What should I know about Drexel's regular decision process?

I'm applying to Drexel University and trying to understand their regular decision process. What are the important dates I should keep in mind, and is there anything specific about their process that's different from other schools?

a year ago

The regular decision process at Drexel University is quite straightforward. First, you need to apply by the deadline, which for Drexel is typically on January 15. The sooner you submit your application, the better, as it gives you ample time to ensure all parts of your application are in order.

Once you submit your application, Drexel will review it and make its decision. Admissions decisions are generally sent out by April 1, and you have until May 1, which is National College Decision Day, to accept the offer of admission and submit your deposit.

One unique aspect of Drexel’s admissions process is that they have a pre-screening process for their art, design, music, and dance programs. This process includes submitting a portfolio or auditioning, depending on the program. Make sure to check if your intended major requires supplementary materials or any additional steps.

Another thing to note is that Drexel is a test-optional school for the 2024-2025 application cycle. This means that you can choose whether or not to submit your SAT or ACT scores with your application. The decision to submit test scores will not impact your eligibility for scholarships.

Next, Drexel offers an optional interview to first-year applicants. While not required, an interview can provide an opportunity for you to share more about yourself and demonstrate interest in the university.

Lastly, Drexel tracks demonstrated interest, so attending tours (in-person or virtual) or webinars is a great way to get your name in front of the admissions team. You can also reach out to your regional representative directly with questions or concerns: https://drexel.edu/admissions/contact/undergrad-representatives?q&page=1.

Overall, the main thing to remember with Drexel's process is to stay on top of deadlines and ensure you've submitted all necessary parts of your application. Good luck!

a year ago

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