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Financial Aid
The Office of Student Financial Planning provides counseling and services designed to help students and their families meet the costs of financing an education at Drake University. Nearly all Drake students receive financial assistance, including merit and need-based assistance. More than 5,000 scholarships and grants are awarded and $50 million in financial assistance is provided to Drake students annually.All official information about scholarships and financial aid are on their Web site including the Financial Aid Handbook.
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