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The Technology Requirement
(The Official Requirement for the Class of 2027)
All first year medical students in the 2023-2024 academic year are required to have the following:
- An Apple iPad running iPadOS version 15 or higher. Wifi only is acceptable.
- A Windows or Mac laptop computer. This must be a laptop and running Windows or Apple Mac operating system.
- Internet Service. Home access to the Internet.
You will use devices for various purposes throughout your four years of medical school in and out of class. Students are eligible for discounts from Apple, Dell and some other online computer stores. Check out Drexel IT's Computer Purchases page for options.
View specific instructions here to get Drexel discounts from specific manufacturers.
iPad
- Hardware Requirements: iPad 5+, iPad Air 2+, iPad Mini 4+, iPad Pro.
- Operating System: iPadOS 15 or higher (Only officially approved versions of iPadOS are supported. Beta versions are not supported).
- 500 MB of free space required to commence an exam.
- iPad must not be modified (e.g. Jailbroken).
- Internet connection for download, registration, exam download and upload.
*The screen size of an iPad mini may not be ideal for taking exams.
The DrexelMed minimum requirement is only for the WiFi version but be aware that there are iPads that can use cellular phone service as well, which require a data plan and can be quite expensive; these are.NOT required. See an Apple comparison chart
Laptop
- Must be running at least Windows 10 OS or Mac OS 11 ( we advise using the most current operating system)
- Must have a webcam and microphone
The nature of the technology marketplace is that it changes rapidly. Please see the Drexel University IT Specifications and Buyers' Guide for recommendations. These requirements reflect the published specifications of several third parties (e.g., ExamSoft, NBME), which may change at any time.
Wireless Internet
on Campus
There are a few wireless networks which you will see while on campus. Both the Philadelphia and West Reading campuses have and use the same wireless networks. See the Computer Set-Up Checklist for more information getting connected. |