
Office of the Provost
The Provost is the chief academic officer of the University and has responsibility for all of the University's academic functions. The Office's website provides a wealth of information on the academic side of the University.
Academic Calendars
Academic Policies
Major Requirements / Plan of Study
The Undergraduate Catalog contains every major and minor offered by the University along with a Recommended Plan of Study and the courses that students are required to complete in order to graduate. Click the link above to access the Catalog, then select "Undergraduate Catalog"
and find the specific major by clicking "List of all majors" or the respective college/school (i.e. The College of Arts and Sciences). Once a major is loaded, click on
the "Recommended Plan of Study" link found on the right navigation.
Course Registration
Registering for classes is a simple process as long as you plan ahead and have several schedule options ready when it's time to register. Head on over to the Quick-Start Guide to Web Registration for the 3-step guide along with schedule templates and other tips.
Course Schedule
Students may view and print their schedules via the "Student Schedule by Day
& Time" link on the "Students" tab in the "Registration" channel. Students are
encouraged to review the locations of their classrooms up to and including the
day before the start of the term as classroom assignments are subject to change.
Students may print their schedules from their personal printers or in the Korman
Center (for a fee).
Course Material
Students can access Bb Vista through the "Course Services" channel, which is
located on the "Students" tab. By clicking on the "My Courses" link, students
are directed to a page that lists all of the courses for which they are registered.
Students simply click the title of the course (e.g. Multimedia Timeline Design) to
access information for that specific course. After selecting a course, the student
is directed to the course page within Bb Vista.
Academic Advising
An academic advisor is a student's principal point of contact for academic and issues that impact his or her ability to graduate. An academic advisor assists students with course planning, registration, academic counseling and a number of other capacities.
Advisor Directory
List of Advising Offices
Student Resource Center
The SRC is a student's one-stop shop for administrative issues related to academics, billing and financial aid. Located on the second floor of the Main Building (and on the Center City and Queen Lane campuses), students should make the SRC their first stop when things aren't in line. Take a look at the website for a wealth of academic information.
Final Exam Schedule
Schedule of Classes
Tutoring - Learning Centers
The Drexel Learning Center (DLC) and the Center for Academic Success (CAS) provide a variety of academic services and programs that are designed to enhance students' learning experience. The Centers provide free individual and group tutoring as well as study skills and group study sessions.
Drexel Learning Center (University City Main Campus)
Center for Academic Success (Center City Hahnemann Campus)
Math Resource Center
The Math Resource Center is the place to go for any type of help with mathematics. The Center is located on the second floor of Korman in room 247. Tutor schedules, hours and more information can be found on the website.
Writing Center
The Writing Center, located on the lower level of MacAlister hall in room 032, serves as the hub for writing interests and activities. Students can benefit from the Writing Center's free services, all geared towards providing students with the tools to write more effective papers. If you aren't able to stop in, you can always use e-writer to have it reviewed online and sent back to you within two working days.












