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  1. Most aid is based on financial need. If there has been an unforseen change in your financial circumstances or you are experiencing extenuating circumstances since filing the FAFSA form...
  2. The scholarship is available (for undergraduate students) for a total of four years (or eight semesters). Students must meet the importing institution's published standards to continue the...
  3. Full-time benefits eligible Faculty and Professional staff who have coverage through a spouse or other source (other than Medicare) may waive their medical benefit to receive a credit. Employees can...
  4. For each eligible student, Drexel Tuition Exchange Program scholarship awards will not exceed a maximum of eight (8) semester units or the completion of the baccalaureate degree, whichever comes...
  5. Due to the limited number of Drexel Tuition Exchange Program scholarships each academic year, not all Drexel Tuition Exchange Program applications will result in certification to apply for a Tuition...
  6. No. Family members eligible for Tuition Exchange Scholarships are not guaranteed an award. Scholarships are not fringe benefits; they are competitive awards. Even if you and your family are eligible...
  7. Any program that allows full-time enrollment for a flat fee is not eligible for tuition remission.
  8. The 30-day prescription co-pays at participating pharmacies are $10 for generic drugs, $30 for Formulary Brand-Name drugs, and $50 for Non-Formulary Brand-Name drugs. The out-of-pocket annual limit...
  9. Yes, you are required to report any and all financial aid to Drexel Central.