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Drexel partners with GI Bill to Offer Tuition to Veterans
Drexel University has committed $2 million to offer free education to post–9/11 veterans across all of the University's full-and part-time undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and professional programs, both on campus and online, as part of its participation in the new GI Bill's Yellow Ribbon Program.

If you'd like to learn more about this exciting new initiative, visit our Yellow Ribbon Program page.

Important Updates

2009–10 Financial Aid Awards and Loans
If you missed the May 1 FAFSA deadline, you can still be considered for some federal programs. The 2009–10 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) should be completed as soon as possible.

Updated loan information will be available in late June. When considering your loan options, review our Loans page for details and to learn which steps you'll need to take.

Loans Are Still Available
Funding options are still available for the 2008–2009 academic year. To learn more about the different types of loans and how to apply, visit our Loans page.

New Information on Financial Aid TV
We've just added information to Financial Aid TV. Information is now available about the federal government's new post-9/11 GI Bill. Students who have served in the armed forces through active duty can learn more about eligibility requirements and benefits of the new GI Bill.

Using real questions from real students, Financial Aid TV provides quick and accurate responses. From FAFSA filing basics to federal eligibility, you can find answers to important financing questions.

Visit Financial Aid TV to learn more.