Drexel, a private, nonsectarian coeducational university, has maintained a reputation for academic excellence since its founding in 1891. Its technologically focused academic programs prepare undergraduates for graduate school and a variety of careers.
The undergraduate enrollment is 11,000 full-time students, representing forty-four states and eighteen countries. Seven residential halls house more than 2,600 students on campus. Drexel offers its students social, cultural, athletic, and community service opportunities.
Founded - 1891
Endowment - $436.9 million
Size - 11,960 undergraduate students
Campus setting - Urban 42 acre campus
Student/faculty ratio - 10 :1
Monies you are awarded that you do not have to pay back: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), state grants, and academic or need-based grants offered either through Drexel University or an outside source.
A.J. Drexel Scholarship (achievement) : Up to $19,000 ( Annual Award )
Performing Arts Scholarship (merit) : Up to $2,000
Athletic Scholarship (merit) : $1,000 to full athletic awards
Children of Drexel Alumni Grant : $1,400
Drexel Family Grant : $1,400
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