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Your First-Year Costs

Below are the estimated costs of tuition, fees, and average housing and food based on three quarters for the 2026–2027 academic year.

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Tuition
$63,078
Fees
$2,420
Housing & food
$19,398

First-Year Merit Scholarship Ranges for Admitted Fall 2026 Students

Early Decision and Early Action: $20,000–$35,000

Regular Decision: $10,000–$35,000

Admitted students will also be eligible for need-based aid if they complete the CSS Profile and FAFSA by the specified deadlines.

Financial Aid Awarded

Out of Our 2025–2026 First-Year Class

100%
received financial aid awards.
100%
received gift aid from Drexel.
Average grant aid award to first-year, full-time undergraduates entering in fall 2025
$40,814

2025–2026 Financial Aid Investment for Undergraduate Students

Drexel Scholarships and Grants
$305 million+
Federal Work-Study Funding
$3.5 million+

Estimate the Cost of a Drexel Education

Drexel's Net Price Calculator is a tool that families of prospective first-year students can use to estimate their student's cost of attending Drexel. While this calculator only provides an estimate, you can get a sense of the financial aid your student may be eligible for.

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An Education that Yields Results

6%
Drexel Graduates Earn

Drexel graduates earn 6% above the national average. 1

Top 3% in Nation
Lifetime earnings

Drexel ranked in the Top 3% of U.S. Universities for lifetime earnings. 3

8th out of 117
Ranking in PA
Within Pennsylvania, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ranks 10th for graduates' median earnings.3


Footnotes referenced in the infographic on data sources:

  1. National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) September 2024 Salary Survey.
  2. Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce, 2020.
  3. Within Pennsylvania, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ranks 8th out of 117 predominantly bachelor's or above degree granting institutions in terms of median earnings of students working and not enrolled 10 years after entry.