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A Note From Our Senior Vice President

A Welcome from Enrollment Management & Student Success

Created as an institution uniquely suited to meet the needs of both a rapidly growing industrial society and the young people seeking their place in it, the University continues to meet our founder A.J. Drexel's vision as a place that admits students regardless of gender, race, religion, and economic status and uniquely prepares them for a changing world. This is due in part to our dedication, in Enrollment Management & Student Success, to fully supporting all Drexel students every step of the way from a smooth transition in joining Drexel all the way through graduation. Our work focuses on building the University's capacity to present students with a world-class transformative education that prepares them to excel today and develop into the leaders of tomorrow.

This dedication begins with admitting students that not only understand the true value of Drexel but can see themselves thrive within the Drexel community. As students arrive from various backgrounds and places from around the world, our combined departments cultivate a supportive community where all Dragons feel celebrated, included, and empowered to share their perspective with those around them. It is our belief that making the right connections at the right time with our administration who are passionate about helping students find their personalized path to success makes all the difference in their education. That is why we diligently work towards equipping each student with the opportunities and resources that they need in order to reach their ultimate goals as they become successful alumni.

Sincerely,

Subir Sahu, PhD
Interim Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management
& Senior Vice President for Student Success

You Are Welcome Here

Drexel University has a vibrant international community that includes over 2,000 undergraduate and over 1,000 graduate students hailing from 115 countries spread across 6 continents.