Helping Right-Fit Students Discover a Pathway to Achievement

Subir Sahu

Interim Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management
Main Building
Suite 220
Philadelphia, PA 19104

The Division of Enrollment Management is comprised of Drexel University departments and organizations focused on ensuring students have the access, opportunity, and support needed to earn their degrees as Drexel Dragons, preparing them for a lifelong trajectory of personal and professional success. We are committed to ensuring the University’s enrollment strategies, structures, and systems serve to attract and retain first-year, transfer, international, and adult learners while creating simplified, yet impactful academic pathways for Dragons of every economic and social demographic.

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Drexel ROTC students sitting in front of the Main Building in 1919 New Exhibition Traces Drexel's Co-op and ROTC Origins Alongside WWI Military Engineer Training for Philadelphia College Students
A new exhibition in Drexel University’s Rincliffe Gallery explores the unique role of Army engineers during World War I, focusing on college-aged students in Philadelphia and institutions like Drexel, that played a role in supporting the war effort. Following the story of a local college student — from his training at the armory in Philadelphia to the trenches of the Western Front — the exhibition shows how vital engineers were to war effort and how pivoting to support U.S. involvement in WWI laid the foundation for Drexel’s distinctive experiential educational model.
A photo compostie of Drexel's Main Building using an archival black-and-white photo and a modern-day color photo. When the World Changes, Drexel Changes With It
The University wasn’t founded with degree programs or the Drexel Co-op. In fact, it wasn’t even founded as “Drexel University.”

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