Financing your Graduate Studies at Drexel University
Funding graduate students is important to Drexel University. We offer a variety of funding sources to help support students in their pursuit of a graduate degree. The following programs are specific to Drexel University and its graduate students based on certain criteria.
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University Funding (via Graduate Admissions Website)
The University Provides a variety of funding options to graduate students. Some are open to all students; some vary by college/school. Information is available on the Graduate Admissions Website by selecting your program of interest and then choosing "Financing Options" in the navigation on the left.
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Teaching, Research, and Graduate Assistantships
Drexel University currently supports over 750 graduate students though teaching and research assistantships with over $20 million dollars in stipend and tuition remission annually...more.
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Provost Fellowships
Drexel University Provost Fellowships are awarded to incoming students who are seeking to begin a doctoral program or an interim master's program. These fellowships are awarded annually to highly qualified applicants at the recommendation of their department. The award is a supplemental stipend that is allocated to the student for the first two years of doctoral study.
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Federal Financial Aid and Other Financing Options
(via Financial Aid Office Website)Many students find partial support for their studies through student loans., Information about available federal and private loan programs and how to apply can be found on the Financial Aid Website.