College-Specific Aid for Graduate Students
Many of Drexel's colleges and schools provide financial assistance for graduate students. Contact the college or school directly for further information and application instructions.
View the terms for Drexel's graduate incentive programs.
College of Arts and Sciences
Assistantships
Teaching, graduate, and research assistantships carry stipends
that vary by program but are normally valued at $9,000 to $22,000 per academic
year. The stipend is in addition to tuition remission for three courses per
term. Including the tuition remission, the total value of an assistantship
may be in excess of $40,000. Teaching assistants are expected to spend 20
hours per week in instructional duties. Research and graduate assistants
spend 20 hours per week working under the direction of a faculty member. For
more information, please contact the departmental office of your chosen major.
Dean's Doctoral Award
Highly qualified doctoral students may be awarded a Dean's Doctoral Award,
currently valued at $5,000 per year, to support research efforts during
their first two years at Drexel. This award is in addition to any other
assistantship that may be awarded through the program.
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School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems
Graduate Assistantships
Each academic year, several exceptional, first-term full-time PhD students
who have demonstrated excellence in their prior academic work and who are perceived
as having potential to accomplish biomedical research are awarded Calhoun Graduate
Assistantships. These funds provide the chosen students with full tuition remission
(up to nine credits per term) and a monthly stipend ranging from $1,800–2,000
per month. Calhoun students are required to serve as teaching or research assistants
for up to 20 hours per week. The Drexel University graduate application must
be received by February 1 for consideration for the following fall.
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LeBow College of Business
Assistantships
There are a limited number of graduate assistantships available
in the full-time MBA, MS, and PhD programs. Teaching, administrative, and
research assistantships are awarded by the faculty after a student enrolls
in LeBow College. Stipends vary by program, but range between $3,300 and
$7,560 per three-term contract. The stipend is in addition to tuition remission,
which pays for three courses a term for the fall, winter, and spring quarters.
Including the tuition remission, the total value of a teaching assistantship
can be in excess of $18,000 per academic year. Graduate assistants work 20
hours a week, either teaching classes or conducting research under the direction
of a faculty member.
Financial Aid for One-Year MBA Students
All applicants to the One-Year MBA are automatically considered
for merit scholarships that range from $1,000 to full tuition. Selection
criteria include academic, professional, and personal achievements; potential
for excellence in a management career as demonstrated by length and quality
of post-baccalaureate work experience; GPA; GMAT scores; and an interview
with the admission committee. Those interested in merit scholarships are
encouraged to apply early in the application process as awards are made on
a rolling basis. Applicants applying after the application deadline for U.S.
and non-U.S. citizens may not be eligible for merit scholarships.
Students who know that the One-Year MBA is their program of
interest are encouraged to apply early and meet one of two early decision
deadlines: October 1 or December 1. Students who are offered admission by
these dates and have also submitted their Intent to Enroll forms by November
1 or January 1, respectively, will receive Alumni Awards in the amount of
$5,000 or $3,000, respectively. These awards are made possible through the
generosity of LeBow College of Business alumni.
Outstanding applicants currently residing in the continental
U.S. will be considered for the prestigious Dean's Scholar
Award — the highest honor
awarded to One-Year MBA applicants. Fifteen outstanding applicants will be
nominated and invited to participate in the One-Year MBA Scholars Day.
Financial Aid for Professional MBA Students
Drexel Dean's Fellowships and the Drexel Alumni-Trustee Endorsement
Grant are available for students interested in the full-time Professional
MBA. Drexel alumni who are interested in the full-time or part-time Professional
MBA are eligible for the Drexel Grad Grant.
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School of Education
Teacher's Incentive Grant
The Teacher's Incentive Grant is available to new graduate
students enrolled in the on-campus MS in Science of Instruction program. Eligible
students may receive a 25 percent discount on graduate tuition.
Noyce Scholarship Program
The Drexel University Noyce Scholarship program is a partnership
between the School of Education; the College of Arts and Sciences; the School
of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems; and the School District
of Philadelphia. This program is funded by the National Science Foundation.
Its objectives are:
- To recruit qualified science, engineering, and mathematics
students and professionals dedicated to teaching math or science in the
School District of Philadelphia
- To provide strong preparation addressing content knowledge,
pedagogical content knowledge, learner knowledge, and technology integration
- To provide mentoring and induction activities
Individuals selected to participate in this program will become
certified teachers of mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, earth and
space science, environmental science, or general science. Note that an applicant
must be a U.S. national, a U.S. citizen, or have permanent resident status.
The Noyce Scholarship program offers two types of scholarships:
the Noyce Scholar and Noyce Professional. The Noyce Scholar is an undergraduate
with a major in mathematics or an area of science or engineering with an
overall GPA of at least 3.0. The scholarship is $10,000 per year for two
years.
The Noyce Professional is a graduate student/post-baccalaureate
student with a major in mathematics or an area of science or engineering
with an overall GPA of at least 3.0. The scholarship is $10,000 for one year.
Accepting the award requires the recipient to commit to teaching
in the School District of Philadelphia two years for every $10,000 of award
received. If the teaching obligation is not met, the scholarship must be
repaid.
To apply, students must complete an application form along
with a letter of interest. Faculty must return their completed recommendation
forms directly to the School of Education.
Learn more about the Drexel
University Noyce Scholarship Program.
Transition to Teaching Grant
The Transition to Teaching program is a collaborative effort
between the School District of Philadelphia and Drexel University. Outcomes
of this program include:
- A supportive learning environment
- A streamlined program to facilitate a transition from current
career into teaching career
- Completion of the requirements for Pennsylvania Instructional
I Teaching Certificate
- Twenty-three graduate quarter credits, which may be used toward
Drexel University's School of Education MS degree, Science of Instruction,
or transferred into another institution's master's degree program
Learn more about the Transition
to Teaching program.
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College of Engineering
Fellowships and traineeships are provided by several departments
in the college. These awards enable students to carry a full load of courses
and do not require duties. Tuition costs are covered by the fellowship or
traineeship. In addition, you receive a stipend, ranging up to $1,600 per
month. Interested applicants should contact their department for more information
about these awards.
Research and/or teaching assistantships are also available,
enabling a student to carry a half-time course load. Recipients are required
to work 20 hours per week, assisting in either teaching or research. (Some
appointments require a combination of both.) The awards provide stipends
ranging from $11,000 to $25,000, plus remission of tuition and fees for the
academic year. Thus, the value of an assistantship may total more than $50,000.
Internal Fellowships and Assistantships
Assistantships in research and teaching are provided to qualified
students and typically range from $1,400 to $2,500 per month in stipend and
include full-tuition waivers. Interested students are encouraged to contact
their departmental graduate advisors. Detailed information about these programs
can be found on the college's
Fellowships and Assistantships webpage.
External Fellowships
Detailed information about external fellowships available
to students in the College of Engineering can be found on the college's
External Fellowships webpage.
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The iSchool at Drexel, College of Information Science and Technology
The iSchool offers many
different types of financial assistance each year, including graduate research
assistantships, endowed scholarships, dean's and doctoral fellowships, and
IST alumni loan funds.
The scholarship
section of the iSchool website contains detailed information on all available
aid as well as application instructions and criteria. All eligible students
and applicants are encouraged to apply for any award provided they meet
the stated criteria and submit the required documentation.
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Westphal College of Media Arts & Design
Assistantships
A limited number of graduate assistantships are available, providing tuition remission and a monthly cash stipend. Graduate assistants work 20 hours per week, typically within one of the college's academic departments and under the supervision of the department or program head. Applications are solicited each spring from matriculated students, for appointment the following year. For more information contact the college at 215-895-1675.
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College of Medicine's Biomedical Graduate Studies
Doctoral Programs
Doctoral Programs
All students accepted in the PhD program receive:
- Research assistantship ($20,500 per year for academic year
2003–2004)
- Supplement of $1,400 per year for health insurance
- Full-tuition scholarship
MD/PhD Program
All students accepted in the MD/PhD program receive:
- Research assistantship ($20,500 per year for academic year
2003–2004)
- Supplement of $1,400 per year for health insurance
- Full-tuition scholarship (for medical school and graduate
studies)
Master's and Medical Science Programs
For graduate students enrolled in the MS, MLAS, MMS, MBS, IMS,
and MSP programs, financial aid may come from outside sources, such as the
federal government and private organizations, or from the University itself.
Aid may be in the form of loans, grants, scholarships, or part-time employment.
University aid is awarded to students based on financial need. Scholarship
awards are based on need and academic performance.
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College of Nursing and Health Professions
The College of Nursing and Health Professions graduate program offers three types of support to matriculated students:
- Tuition Scholarships (primarily for PhD matriculants) – Offered on a competitive basis as funds become available, and are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, financial need, and service to the University or the community at large
- Teaching Assistantships
- Research Assistantships
Students in the Entry-Level DPT program are also eligible for the Dean's Award.
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