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College is an investment in the rest of your life.

At Drake, we not only provide the exceptional learning and rich experiences that will maximize the value of that investment, but we also work hard to make a Drake education affordable. We are committed to helping you navigate the financial aid process.

The Process

Financial aid offers are provided only to students who have been admitted to an aid-eligible program at Drake University.

To apply, visit drake.edu/admission.

Many of Drake’s scholarships are awarded automatically at the time of admission. However, some require an application, audition, or other action from you. For maximum consideration for available scholarships, it is important to be admitted and complete all requirements by the deadlines given.

Information about available scholarship opportunities is available on the Drake Scholarships webpage.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) becomes available on October 1st for the following award year. Eligible students must complete the FAFSA to be considered for need-based assistance or federal loans. Drake recommends that students complete the FAFSA no later than March 1 (preceding the upcoming year of enrollment). The FAFSA must be completed for each year the student wishes to apply for need-based aid or federal loans.

Some FAFSAs are selected for a review process called “verification”, which may require Drake to collect documentation to verify the accuracy of information provided on the FAFSA. It is important to respond promptly to all requests from the Financial Aid Office. Failure to complete verification will result in delays in the awarding and/or processing of a student’s financial aid, and could ultimately result in the cancellation of a student’s financial aid eligibility. Incomplete financial aid requirements are viewable in Financial Aid Self-Service.

If you or your family has special circumstances that are impacting your ability to pay for college, you can submit a Financial Aid Appeal. Appeals should be completed soon after the FAFSA is submitted, or whenever the situation becomes known. Be sure to include all supporting documentation when submitting an appeal.

The financial aid offer outlines a student's scholarships, grants, work-study, loans, and other resources. Students should submit an Enrollment Deposit by May 1st (or 3 weeks after receiving their financial aid offer) to indicate their intention to enroll at Drake.

Please note: The enrollment deposit does not guarantee a financial aid offer—it is subject to change if a student’s eligibility changes (usually as a result of updates to the FAFSA, or the receipt of additional awards). Even students that receive awards that fully cover tuition (i.e. Tuition Exchange) are expected to submit an enrollment deposit.

Drake students fund their education in a variety of ways. The first step in developing your plan for payment is to account for all of your costs. Your costs will include billable costs like tuition, fees, campus housing and meal plans. You will also have indirect costs like books & supplies, transportation, and other personal expenses. The Financial Aid Office has developed Financial Planning Worksheets (available here) to help you develop your plan for payment. If you need help estimating your costs, contact the Financial Aid Office.

Your financial aid notification will summarize the amount of gift aid (scholarships and grants) for which you are eligible. Gift aid does not need to be repaid. Gift aid is applied as a payment on your account, and the amount of your costs not covered by gift aid is called your net cost.

Your net cost may be covered by any combination of the following sources: college savings, contributions from income (see information for Drake’s Payment Options), outside scholarships/support, Federal Direct Student Loans, Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loans, or private student loans. Loans must be repaid, with repayment usually beginning soon after a student ceases to be enrolled on a half-time basis.

If your plan to pay includes the use of loans, there are some steps you must complete to receive those loans. There are different requirements for each of the loan programs available at Drake. Loans cannot be processed until all loan requirements have been met.

Detailed instructions to apply for each type of loan program can be found here.

Checklist

  • Complete the FAFSA by Drake’s priority deadline (March 1st)
  • Respond to all requests for information from the Financial Aid Office. A list of incomplete requirements can be viewed in Financial Aid Self-Service.
  • Submit your Tuition Deposit (due May 1st) here.
  • Send your final high school or college transcript to the Office of Admission
  • Notify Financial Aid about any outside scholarships you are receiving by completing this form.
  • Develop your plan to pay your bill. Financial planning worksheets are available here.
  • If utilizing loans, complete all required steps (instructions available here).
  • If utilizing a payment plan, enroll through the Student Accounts section of myDrake after you receive your first bill.
  • If you are interested in student employment, review the information provided here.
Financial Aid Office

Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Mailing Address:
Drake University Financial Aid Office
2507 University Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50311-4505

Building: Carnegie Hall
Phone: 515-271-2905
Email: financialaid@drake.edu

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