Campus Services and Facilities
The following services are available to ELC students through Drexel University.
33rd and Market Streets
215-571-3777
recathletics@drexel.edu
The Daskalakis Athletic Center (DAC) is a fully equipped gymnasium and sports center. You can enjoy fitness classes, fitness testing, swimming, an indoor track, climbing wall, cardiovascular and strength equipment, and other fitness activities in the facility.
If you like to watch sports, Drexel's teams compete in a variety of athletic programs, including basketball, soccer, golf, tennis, swimming, and softball. A full calendar of information and events is available from the DAC information desk.
The ELC can also sponsor intramural teams in volleyball and soccer. These teams play against other Drexel University students, allowing students to meet each other in friendly competition. ELC students interested in participating in an intramural team should ask the current Allison Rose Fellow or email elc@drexel.edu.
3210 Cherry Street, 2nd Floor
215-895-6130
lindycenter@drexel.edu
This office coordinates programs for students who want to volunteer in Philadelphia community organizations. If you want to volunteer, you can contact the Lindy Center about available events and programs or talk to the ELC Assistant Director for Students Services for more information.
If you are experiencing issues with your computer or email, you can go to or contact the resources below:
Tech Lounge on The Square
Drexel University Information Technology and Facilities
W. W. Hagerty Library Laptop & Portable Power Charge Lending Kiosks
Located on 3300 Market Street, the library has computers and printers available for students to use. There is also a kiosk where you can rent a laptop or portable charger while you are in the library. Click on the link above for more information.
201 Creese Student Center
32nd and Chestnut, 2nd Floor
215-895-1415
The Counseling Center provides free and confidential counseling to ELC students in crisis. The counselors are experienced professionals with advanced degrees. Some of the services provided are:
- Help during a crisis
- Assessment and referral
If you feel you need counseling services to discuss your situation, please contact the counseling center immediately. You can make an appointment to see a counselor by calling or walking in. Students in crisis will be seen immediately.
32nd and Chestnut, 1st Floor
The Creese Student Center exists to meet the social, cultural, educational, and recreational needs of Drexel University students.
The information desk is located on the first floor of Creese. There you can find information on what’s happening on campus and in the city. Some of the services provided at the information desk are catalogs, Student IDs, SEPTA information, and much more.
ELC students usually prefer to buy or make their own meals. However, Dining Plans for Drexel University cafeterias are also available. Go to Dining Facilities webpage and https://drexel.campusdish.com/ for information about dining plans and where your DragonDollars (money on your Dragon ID) are accepted.
inclusion@drexel.edu
215-895-2662
The Student Center for Diversity and Inclusion (SCDI) supports and empowers students of all backgrounds as they build a sense of community that reflects the diversity of Drexel University's student body. The purpose of the center is to contribute to the overall quality of campus life. For more information go to https://drexel.edu/studentlife/diversity/overview/
For information about religious and spiritual resources, click here:
https://drexel.edu/studentlife/diversity/spiritual-and-religious-life/offices-and-spaces/
Paul Peck Problem Solving and Research Building
101 N. 33rd Street
The James E. Marks Intercultural Center provides resources for members of the campus community from all cultural, religious, and identity groups. The purpose of the center is to contribute to the overall quality of campus life. The following offices are housed in the Intercultural Center:
3141 Chestnut Street
Main Building, Suite 222
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-895-2502
isss@drexel.edu
The International Students and Scholars Office is here to serve all international students at Drexel. The professional staff in this office can advise you on immigration regulations, cross-cultural adjustment issues, and academic concerns.
Creese Student Center
3210 Chestnut Street
215-895-1328
The Office of Student Activities serves as the center for all student organizations, including student government, programming, academic/professional, cultural/international, media, sports, performing groups, and religious organizations. The Office is here to provide support and educational programs to student organizations and their leaders. Get involved! Join an organization for your interests!