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Undergraduate Admission Standards

Individual Program Standards

At Drexel LeBow, we prepare leaders through our rigorous and experience-based business education. To set up our students for success, the College’s various programs have their own mathematics and science requirements and prerequisites in addition to the University’s standards for admission.

Business Programs

Drexel LeBow’s undergraduate business programs require three years of mathematics (algebra I and II, and geometry) and at least one year of a laboratory science (biology, chemistry or physics).

School of Economics

Students applying to undergraduate economic programs in the School of Economics must have three years of mathematics (algebra I and II, and geometry) and at least one year of a laboratory science (biology, chemistry or physics).

Business and Engineering

Students applying to the Business and Engineering program must have four years of mathematics (algebra I and II, geometry and trigonometry) and two years of a laboratory science (biology, chemistry or physics).

BA / BS / MBA Program Standards

This rewarding accelerated dual degree program is designed to help you earn your MBA in the same amount of time it takes to earn a typical undergraduate degree. It requires a two-tiered application process, which includes both undergraduate and graduate requirements. All applicants must complete a BA / BS / MBA accelerated degree application through the undergraduate BA / BS/ MBA advisor for each college.

BA / BS / MBA Application Requirements

If you are applying as a first-year student directly from high school, you must:

  • Have a high school GPA of at least 3.5
  • Be in the top 10 percent of your high school graduating class

If you are applying as a current Drexel student, you must:

  • Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
  • Be within the credit range of 90 to 120 credits

Learn more about how to apply to the accelerated dual degree program

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Christian Maxey

Assistant Director, Undergraduate Programs and Recruitment

Gerri C. LeBow Hall 335