About Nursing in Drexel University
Built to respond to rapidly changing healthcare systems and student needs, Drexel’s Nursing program prepares students for a critical role in the medical field and is approved by both the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
Graduates will explore a curriculum that prepares them for leadership roles while integrating technology, critical thinking and ethical decision-making into their nursing practice. They will also take part in up to three co-op experiences, practicing culturally congruent care that addresses health promotion and disease prevention while receiving hands-on experience in the field.
Transfer students may only choose either the one co-op or no co-op option for the fall term. Certain prerequisites are required in order to complete a no co-op program.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 79
Drexel University Highlights
| University Type |
Private |
| Campus Setting |
Urban |
| Annual Endowment |
722 million USD |
| Student Retention Rate |
89% |
| Work-study program |
Yes |
| Mode of Program |
Full time; Part-time; Online |
| Campus housing facility |
22% |
| Annual cost of Attendance |
69,392 USD |
| English language proficiency score |
TOEFL or equivalent |
| Financial Aid |
Available as awards and scholarships |
Drexel University Annual Cost to Attend
| Fee |
Cost |
| Tuition |
$52,146 |
| Books and Supplies |
$1,700 |
| Other Fees |
$2,370 |
| Room and Board |
$14,241 |
| Budget for Other Expenses |
$1,200 |
| Total One Year Cost |
$71,657 |