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Annual costs to attend are steep. In 2024, it took an estimated $83,818 to attend for three quarters (one "year") before applying any financial aid.<ref name=Tuition>[https://drexel.edu/drexelcentral/cost/undergrad/ Cost of Attendance for Undergraduate Programs] on the Drexel website</ref> | Annual costs to attend are steep. In 2024, it took an estimated $83,818 to attend for three quarters (one "year") before applying any financial aid.<ref name=Tuition>[https://drexel.edu/drexelcentral/cost/undergrad/ Cost of Attendance for Undergraduate Programs] on the Drexel website</ref> | ||
==Drexel Co-op== | |||
Drexel is known to emphasizing real-world work experience as part of its curriculum. Drexel undergraduates typically spend five years, not four, to complete their studies, which typically includes 18 months of co-op with up to three different companies. The majority of co-ops are paid, averaging $18,720 per 6-month period, but this figure changes with major. | |||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Revision as of 08:34, 26 June 2024
Drexel University is a Tier 1 private research university with its main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Drexel's undergraduate school was founded in 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel, a financier and philanthropist.
Central location
Drexel's main campus is located 3141 Chestnut St. in the University City section of Philadelphia, only about a block away from the University of Pennsylvania. It is also virtually adjacent to Philadelphia's Amtrak and main local train station (30th Street Station), making it feasible to commute from a forty-mile radius by train, bus or trolley.
In addition to the main campus, there is a smaller campus in Center City and the medical school is at the Queen's Lane campus.
In 2009, Drexel also opened a satellite campus in downtown Sacramento, California.
Enrollment
In the 2022-23 academic year, Drexel had an enrollment of more than 22,000 students, with about 60% of them graduate students. Drexel uses a fall-winter-spring quarter system (as opposed to semesters).
Tuition costs
Annual costs to attend are steep. In 2024, it took an estimated $83,818 to attend for three quarters (one "year") before applying any financial aid.[1]
Drexel Co-op
Drexel is known to emphasizing real-world work experience as part of its curriculum. Drexel undergraduates typically spend five years, not four, to complete their studies, which typically includes 18 months of co-op with up to three different companies. The majority of co-ops are paid, averaging $18,720 per 6-month period, but this figure changes with major.
Footnotes
- ↑ Cost of Attendance for Undergraduate Programs on the Drexel website