Creese Student Center
Creese Student Center is the place to go for access to many of Drexel’s academic resources and support services. And, if students ever have questions about what’s happening around campus or in the city, the Creese Information Desk is always here to help. Creese also houses Drexel’s Counseling Center and is connected to MacAlister Hall, where the Center for Inclusive Education and Scholarship (CIES) is located.
Center for Learning and Academic Success Services (CLASS)
Center for Inclusive Education and Scholarship (CIES)
Drexel Autism Support Program (DASP)
⭐ Center for Learning and Academic Success Services (CLASS)
The Center for Learning and Academic Success Services (CLASS) empowers students to develop skills and strategies that foster academic success and personal growth through purposeful interactions with peers and professional staff. CLASS supports Drexel University students' efforts to achieve their academic goals through a variety of opportunities including academic coaching, tutoring, and helpful workshops.
⭐ Center for Inclusive Education and Scholarship (CIES)
The Center for Inclusive Education and Scholarship (CIES) provides support for programs that serve traditionally underrepresented and underserved populations. The goal of this center is to support the academic experience of Drexel students, from pre-college access programs to graduation and beyond. CIES serves as a conduit to increase access to higher education for students regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status; foster an inclusive community of scholars striving to achieve academic excellence; and graduate students empowered to enact change.
⭐ Drexel Autism Support Program (DASP)
The Drexel Autism Support Program (DASP) is a student-centered program at Drexel that values neurodiversity and all the benefits that diversity contributes to the greater societal good. With a commitment to supporting Drexel students, this office seeks to ensure that DASP participants take full advantage of University life, develop the academic and social skills needed to pursue career opportunities, and lead a full and enriched life. With a focus on valuing individual differences and encouraging personal growth through understanding strengths, DASP’s staff members work to
promote academic and social competency, self-advocacy, interpersonal skills, independent living, and social integration.
promote academic and social competency, self-advocacy, interpersonal skills, independent living, and social integration.