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OFFICE OF THE BURSAR

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Welcome to THE OFFICE OF THE BURSAR

At Drexel University, the Office of the Bursar maintains over 23,000 student and departmental accounts through collection, billing, and financial counseling. Our mission is to provide students and staff with quality financial services, in a friendly and timely manner.


Online Billing and Payment

All fees currently owed to the university can be accessed and paid through online payments accepted by Drexel University include American Express, Master Card, Discover, and Electronic Check (2.75% convenience fee on all credit card transactions).

The convenience of paying school expenses on a monthly basis is an attractive option for many families. Drexel University provides an opportunity for parents and students to pay educational expenses in interest-free installments over an annual basis.  We offer these Tuition Payment Plans for our Full Time Undergraduate students, our College of Law students and our College of Medicine students. Please click here for further details.

 


Electronic Deposit of Student Refunds

If you are eligible for a refund, we would highly recommend that you sign up to have an eligible refund via the Electronic Refund Process. You can avoid waiting to receive your refund check in the mail. Additional information and instructions are available via this link.

 


Federal Loans and Debt Management

With all of the options in the student loan market, how do we make informed decisions about the types and amounts of loans that we should use to fund our education? The booklet Your Federal Student Loans: Learn the Basics and Manage Your Debt covers what you should consider when you're planning on borrowing money to pay for your education; such as, what types of federal student loans are available, how much to borrow, tips on repaying your loan successfully, the difference between private and federal student loans, the consequences of default, and other helpful hints on how to manage your debt.
 
If you have any questions, or require additional information on repaying your student loans, you may contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center.

Federal Student Aid Information Center
1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243)
This is a toll-free number.


CashCourse: Student Financial Assistant

Are you overspending? Having trouble managing your student loans? Thinking of moving off-campus? CashCourse can help!
 
CashCourse is an online tool that is tailored specifically to Drexel University students. CashCourse can help you become financially responsible through the free services that it offers! The CashCourse application can help you plan a budget, deal with debit and credit cards, save money, plan for the world of work and even find ways to eat cheaply but healthily. Click the link below to get started on the path to financial security, just because you're a student, it doesn't mean that you have to spend like one!
 

CashCourse
 

Announcements

 

 


Winter 2012 Tuition and Fee Payment Deadlines

Tuition and Fees should be paid as early as possible but no later than the posted due dates.


Fall 2011 Employer Reimbursement Program

The due date is Friday,January 18, 2012 for students enrolled in the program. Click here for an application and instructions for the upcoming term.


Notification of Social Security Number Collection and Usage:

Drexel University maintains student, parent, and customer records for the university. We are required to collect Social Security Numbers to meet our federal and state reporting requirements, and so we can identify students and customers properly.

 
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