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Posted 8 days ago  in Financial Aid & Scholarships.

METHODS OF PAYMENT

Drexel Central offers several convenient methods to pay your student account.

Online

  • eCheck is available online only through DrexelOne. A student may authorize a parent or other individual who may be paying their student account charges access to view their eBill and pay by eCheck. Students and authorized users may store their payment method for quick and easy payment.
  • Credit card payment is available online only. Drexel Central accepts VISA, American Express, Master Card, and Discover. A 2.85% convenience fee is assessed on all credit card payments.
  • Students making an online payment may access the billing portal via the Billing + Financial Aid tab in DrexelOne.
  • Authorized users making payment should visit drexel.edu/ebill.

International Wire Transfers

Drexel University has engaged Western Union Global Payment and TransferMate to facilitate the receipt of student fees by the University from international students. This payment option allows you to pay your student account balance in the currency of your choice to the University and provides a simple and secure method for initiating payments electronically. We encourage all international students to choose these cost effective and efficient methods of payment to the University. To make international wire payments through Western Union, follow online payment instructions above and chose the "Bank Wire" method. To make a TransferMate payment, click the TransferMate link on the home screen of the billing portal.

By Mail

Check payments can be sent via mail. Do not send cash through the mail. Please make checks payable to Drexel University and include the student's full name and the eight-digit Drexel University ID number on the check. Payments should be mailed at least 5 business days prior to the due date to:

Drexel University
PO Box 8196
Philadelphia, PA 19101

Do not mail scholarship checks or payments from a 529 College Saving Account to this PO Box, these must be mailed directly to the Cashier's Office.

In Person

In person payments are only accepted at the cashier's window in the Drexel Central University City Campus office, during normal office operating hours. You may pay in-person with a check, money order, cashier's check, or cash. For your safety, we recommend you do not carry large amounts of cash with you. Debit and credit card payments are not accepted at the cashier’s window.

Cashier's Office
Suite 106, Main Building
Drexel University
3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19104

A drop box is also available for after-hours check or money order payments (please do not deposit cash into the drop box). The drop box is located to the left of the Drexel Central doors opposite the main staircase in the Main Building. If you are dropping off a payment in the drop box please include the student ID number in the memo of the check/money order.

For additional payment information, including 529 payments, scholarship checks and payment plans, visit Drexel Central's website.

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Michelle Foote

On the Winter 2025 eBill tuition statement there is an Unsubsidized Direct Loan for Winter 2025, which is expected, but there is also an Unsubsidized Direct Loan for Summer 2025. I'm confused why the loan for Summer 2025 is on...see more

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Michele Mullen

Constantly waiting for drexel to approve and certify a student loan while getting charged with late fees in the meantime---how do you actually get in touch with someone to avoid this.

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Ghulam Asghar Khan Niazi

Hi, Is there loan facilities for International Students, for BS.?, kindly guide me if there is loan facilities. Thanks

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Jane Adair

I'm so frustrated with Drexel, no matter what number I call there is never a pick up, I leave messages & never receive a return call. I send emails & never receive a reply. On the very rare occasion I've actually spoken to...see more

 

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