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Drake University's campus features a mix of traditional and contemporary buildings in a vibrant neighborhood setting of Des Moines, Iowa. Take a virtual tour to explore its urban environment and classic Midwestern feel!

Competing in NCAA Division I, particularly noted for its basketball and track and field programs, Drake University provides robust support for student-athletes, integrating competitive sports with strong academic programs.

Midwest, Small city: Drake University occupies an urban campus in the heart of Des Moines, Iowa. Its mix of traditional and modern buildings reflects its strong academic programs and vibrant student life. Students benefit from a close-knit campus community while enjoying the amenities and opportunities of a state capital.

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At Drake University, around 98% of students receive financial aid. Drake offers a variety of merit-based and need-based scholarships.


Drake offers arts engagement opportunities within vibrant Des Moines. Imagine yourself attending a world-class Broadway touring production at the Drake Fine Arts Center, showcasing your innovative graphic design in a student exhibition, or joining a student-run jazz ensemble and performing at local venues. Drake connects students with the broader city arts scene alongside on-campus resources.

Greek Life at Drake University is significant, with about 30% of students participating. The university hosts 13 fraternities and 7 sororities, emphasizing academic excellence, leadership, and community service.

Drake University's Professional and Career Development Services office facilitates diverse internship opportunities for students across various disciplines. The university has a strong focus on internships in business, journalism, and pharmacy, leveraging its location in Des Moines to provide students with valuable experiences in government and corporate sectors. Drake offers funding for unpaid internships through various programs, ensuring that financial constraints don't prevent students from pursuing valuable experiences. The university also emphasizes internships that align with its commitment to community engagement and experiential learning.

Drake offers a mix of liberal arts and professional programs. Popular majors include Business, Pharmacy, Health Sciences, Actuarial Science, Law/Politics/Society, Journalism, and Education. The university provides various minors and fosters a strong focus on internships and experiential learning. For a full list of academic programs, click the link below.

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Drake University fosters undergraduate research experiences through coursework, the Drake Undergraduate Science Collaborative Institute (DUSCI), and faculty-mentored projects. Students often present their research findings at conferences.

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Drake University is a small school with approximately 3,000 undergraduate students on campus.

Drake offers a blend of traditional and interest-driven clubs. Build teamwork and leadership in student government, explore Drake's Des Moines location through city-focused outings, or join niche groups catering to specific hobbies and passions.

Drake has a predominantly White student body (around 76%), with smaller populations of Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Black/African American, and multiracial students. Drake University primarily draws students from Iowa and the greater Midwest region.

Drake University generally requires freshmen and sophomores to live on campus. They offer traditional dorms, suites, apartments, and themed houses. Drake has various dining options, including a mix of dining halls and retail food vendors.

Drake offers a mix of liberal arts and professional programs. Popular majors include Business, Pharmacy, Health Sciences, Actuarial Science, Law/Politics/Society, Journalism, and Education. The university provides various minors and fosters a strong focus on internships and experiential learning. For a full list of academic programs, click the link below.


Drake University's First-Year Experience (FYE) program caters to the specific needs of first-year students, including those who are first-generation, through academic and social support activities. The university also offers various need-based scholarships and grants, such as the Drake Grant, to support students with financial need.

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