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Drexel University Philadelphia Tuition details?

Hey there! I've been looking at Drexel but the tuition cost seems a bit steep. Does the tuition fee differ for in-state and out-of-state students? And is there a good financial aid package available?

a year ago

At Drexel University, tuition is the same for both in-state and out-of-state students. This is because it's a private institution, which typically don't differentiate cost based on the residency status of the student - it's a standard rate for everyone. As of the 2024-2025 academic year, the full-time undergraduate tuition at Drexel is approximately $60,000 per year, not including other costs like housing, meal plans, course materials, and personal expenses.

As for financial aid, Drexel offers several options to help offset costs. There are university-funded scholarships, which are granted based on both merit and need. Merit scholarships are awarded at the time of admission and require no additional application. Remember, your eligibility for need-based aid is determined when you fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and, if necessary, the CSS Profile.

Drexel promises to meet 100% of demonstrated need of accepted students, so the university very much promotes affordability and access. However, you should definitely use their Net Price Calculator to estimate what your personal cost might be, factoring in possible financial aid: https://drexel.edu/drexelcentral/finaid/prospective-students/net-price-calculator/. Everyone's financial situation is unique, and this tool can offer a more tailored estimate.

In addition, you can seek work-study opportunities and look for outside scholarships. Optimizing your financial aid package takes a little research and perhaps some legwork, but it's very doable and can make a difference in your college experience.

a year ago

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