Drexel University Financial Aid
 



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Applying for Aid — College of Medicine Students

 

3. Review Your Award Letter

Your Drexel award letter states the types and amounts of Drexel University and federal funds you may receive.

  • New students will begin to receive their award letters in mid-February.
  • Continuing students will receive their award letters in late June.

What To Do

Review your award letter when you receive it in the mail. Students who have access to DrexelOne can also view awards online.

Advise the Student Resource Center/Financial Aid Office immediately if you receive a financial aid award from any other source. A change in your resources may affect your financial aid package.

For an explanation of the aid in your package, download Drexel's 2007-2008 Medicine Financing Options Guide (PDF) or the 2008-2009 Financing Options Guide (PDF) and the 2008-2009 Additional Financing Options for Medical Students (PDF).

Tips

  • Aid is awarded on a rolling basis as Drexel receives completed FAFSAs from the Department of Education. Therefore, the sooner you file your FAFSA the sooner you will receive your financial aid award letter.
  • Be sure keep your financial aid award letter (and any revised award letters) for your own records. You should also keep a copy of all documents that you submit to the Drexel Financial Aid Office.

      Applying for Aid

  1. File your FAFSA
  2. Review your SAR
  3. Review your award letter
  4. Apply for additional funding — loan options
  5. Apply for Drexel scholarships
  6. Apply for outside scholarships and loans
  7. Sign your promissory note
  8. Complete your entrance interview
  9. Complete the verification process (if you are selected)
  10. Review your account