Cost Breakdown for the 2013–2014 Academic Year
Depending on the course of study, a student at Drexel may enroll in a three- or one-co-op degree program. Typically students enroll in a three-co-op program, spending 18 months of that time on co-op, gaining valuable work experience. And the income earned during co-op can help make the cost of education more affordable for Drexel students.
Health Sciences Students – Students in Behavioral and Addictions Counseling Sciences (Harrisburg Campus), Nursing Accelerated Career Entry (ACE), RN-BSN Degree Completion, and Radiologic Technology should refer to the Health Sciences Cost Breakdown for the 2013–2014 Academic Year.
| Drexel Tuition |
Three Co-op Option (5 Years) |
One Co-op Option/
No Co-op Option (4 Years) |
Students beginning
September 2013 |
$35,135 |
$43,135 |
| Fees |
Annual |
Annual |
| General Fee |
$1,715 |
$1,715 |
| Laboratory Fee |
$405 |
$405 |
|
Equipment Fee,
Nursing Co-op
|
$250–$950* |
$250–$950* |
| Student Activity Fee |
$250 ($150 for Nursing students) |
$250 ($150 for Nursing students) |
| Immunization Fee |
$35 |
$35 |
| Room & Board |
Annual |
Annual |
| Housing |
$5,820–$9,900** |
$5,820–$9,900** |
| Meal Plan |
$5,685–$5,955** |
$5,685–$5,955** |
* The College of Nursing and Health Professions charges equipment fees depending on academic major. Those fees change each year. This information is provided as a general planning tool; specific fees will appear on your bill.
** This is an annual total based on three quarters.
Note: Students entering as freshmen are required to live in residence halls or with a parent or guardian for their first year. During their second year, students may live in University, University-affiliated, or University-approved housing or with a parent or guardian. All residential freshmen must participate in the meal plan for three quarters. For more information about our residence halls and the types of housing options, visit the University Housing website.
Disclaimer
Tuition and fee rates, which are established annually by the University's Board of Trustees, are subject to change without notice. For the most updated information, please contact the Office of the Bursar at 215-895-1445.