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Learn how to apply for first-year admission to Drexel, including prerequisites, deadlines, required materials, and optional supplemental applications. Choose from Early Decision, Early Action, or Regular Decision plans and check your status online.
- Early Decision, Early Action, & Regular Decision
Early Decision applicants will receive one of three possible...
- Standardized Testing Policies
Drexel encourages you to submit scores each time you take an...
- First-Year Student Population Profile
The Drexel University 2022 incoming first-year population...
- Tips
Learn more about options for visiting Drexel. Complete...
- Admission Prerequisites
Admission Prerequisites. First-Year Prerequisites....
- Application Deadlines
For students who apply close to or on this deadline, upon...
- BS + MS
Students are encouraged to reach out to the undergraduate...
- Undergraduate Scholarships
Renewable Requirements: Full-time enrollment; award will...
- Early Decision, Early Action, & Regular Decision
Learn about Drexel's undergraduate, graduate and online degree programs, and how to apply and enroll as a Dragon. Find out about the Drexel Promise, experiential learning, and student success.
Learn how to create an account, log in, and choose your program of interest for Drexel University's admission application. Find out if you need to use this application for your program, and what to do if you are a readmission or nursing applicant.
Learn how to apply to Drexel University as an undergraduate student. Find out the admission prerequisites, deadlines, application process, and supplemental materials required.
Learn how to apply to Drexel, a university that blends world-class academics with real-world experience. Find out about academic programs, cooperative education, financial aid, scholarships, and more.
First-Year Recommended Requirements. Requirements for admission to the College of Engineering are one year of physics with a lab, one year of chemistry with a lab, and four years of mathematics (algebra I, algebra II, geometry/trigonometry, and pre-calculus).