About the DragonCard and its usages on campus
About your DragonCard
The DragonCard is the official University ID card for students, faculty, and staff, which also provides access to many buildings and services on the three Drexel University campuses.
The DragonCard must be carried at all times while on University-owned property. It is property of Drexel University and is governed by the rules and regulations set forth by the University. The DragonCard is not transferable and is not permitted to be used by anyone other than the issued cardholder. Please refer to the Student Handbook for additional information regarding DragonCard policies.
Caring for the DragonCard
It is important to take care of the DragonCard in order for it to work properly. Do not punch holes or deface the card in anyway. Doing so will destroy the proximity chip located inside the card which allows for access to most campus buildings. Store the DragonCard in a secure location that is away from other magnetic cards that may deactivate the ID card. The DragonCard Office does provide a cardholder with the initial card and encourages everyone to utilize it.
Usages
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DragonDollars: Use your DragonCard at retail outlets both on-and off-campus. Click here for more information. |
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Dining Dollars: Students can use Dining Dollars at any retail outlet on campus. |

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Shuttle Service between three Drexel University campuses.For more information and shuttle schedules,click here.
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Library: Entrance to the Library, checkout books, print from computers, make copies |
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Access to your assigned residence hall. All residential students may access the front doors of every residence hall. However, students may only access the front gates of their assigned residence halls.
Show your DragonCard to the residence hall staff on-duty for access.
The DragonCard is also used for guest management. |
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Parking Services: Enter parking garages or lots and pay for parking services via DragonDollars. |
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Laptop checkout: Present the DragonCard at the Creese Student Center Information Desk, Ross Commons or Hagerty Library to borrow a laptop to utilize Drexel’s wireless network within the building. |