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Continuing Student
Checklist
This handy checklist will help you during
the beginning of each term.
- If you are applying for financial aid, submit
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). (U.S.
citizens and permanent residents only) Remember, even
if you have applied for aid in the past, you need to
ensure that you have a current FAFSA containing Drexel's
school code (003256). For further information, please
review Drexel's guide
to the financial aid process.
- Graduate students only: Complete the
Institutional Financial Aid Application. (U.S.
citizens and permanent residents only). The supplementary
information provided on this form will enable the SRC/Financial
Aid Office to correctly process your financial aid
application.
Download the Institutional
Financial Aid Application (PDF)
- Check for any outstanding financial aid requirements. (U.S.
citizens and permanent residents only) Review
your financial aid status on DrexelOne.
New student loans will not be disbursed from the lender
to Drexel until the promissory note has been signed.
To make sure you have fulfilled all requirements, please
review Drexel's guide
to the financial aid process.
- Notify the SRC/Financial
Aid Office of any changes in your enrollment status. A
change in enrollment status (from full- to part-time,
for example) could affect your financial aid award. Visit
AskDrexel to report
changes to your enrollment status.
If you are unsure how to finance your Drexel education,
the SRC/Financial Aid Office will help you construct
a financial plan. Call 215-895-2537 as soon as possible
because transactions require several days to process.
- Review your eBill on your DrexelOne account. This
should be done approximately two weeks before the beginning
of the term. You can view this information on DrexelOne.
If you have questions regarding your bill once you arrive
on campus, please visit the Office of Student
Accounts/Bursar, located on the first floor of the
Main Building. You can find more information on the Office
of Student Accounts/Bursar website.
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Comply with Drexel's
continuing student health insurance policies. All
international and full-time
students must be in compliance with these policies.
For details, go to Health
Insurance and Immunizations.
- Attend the Drexel Resource Fair. Join
us for the Drexel Resource Fair during the first week
of the term. Get answers to questions regarding billing,
financial aid, and registration. Visit Drexel
Student Resource Fair webpage for more information.
- Print your schedule. Log in to DrexelOne to
view and print your schedule. Room assignments
may change during the term break, so be sure
to review your schedule for changes immediately before
the first day of classes.
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