Payments and Billing
Drexel offers several ways to pay your tuition and other education-related costs.
Pay Your eBill Online
You can make online payments using eCheck/ACH or credit card. Students can authorize a parent or other payer to view their eBill and pay on their behalf.
- Students: Log in to DrexelOne and select "Make an Online Payment" on the Billing+Financial Aid tab.
- Parents and authorized users: Log in to the Drexel eBill System.
More Payment Methods
- By mail
- Wire transfer
- In person
- 529 College Savings Plan
- Scholarship checks
Additional Ways to Pay Your Tuition and Fees
The University also offers the following repayment options:
- Installment payment plan
- Employer reimbursement plan
- Third-party (sponsor) payments
- Tuition insurance
Your Drexel eBill and Payment Due Dates
Be sure to check your eBill statement each month and pay your bill by the due date. When your monthly statement is available, Drexel will send a notification to your university email address, and you may also opt-in to receive a text-message notification.
Student Financial Obligation and Tuition Repayment Agreement (SFO)
The Student Financial Obligation and Tuition Repayment Agreement (SFO) explains your responsibility for paying your Drexel bill and outlines your rights and responsibilities as a student.
When you register for classes and/or co-op, Drexel automatically generates a bill. You are responsible for paying that bill, even if a parent, guardian, or third party helps you financially. To make sure all students understand this, Drexel requires you to review the SFO and either agree or disagree before you can register each term.
The SFO becomes available in DrexelOne once registration time tickets open for the upcoming term. You must complete the SFO before you can register for classes. If you opt to disagree, a hold will be placed on your account. This hold blocks you from registering for classes or co-op. You can change your decision later by returning to DrexelOne, agreeing to the SFO, and then registering.
Review the SFO Agreement and Instructions
Note: The Student Financial Obligation is not the same as the Enrollment Confirmation. Both are required processes that you must complete each term you're enrolled at Drexel, but they serve different purposes.