Drew University is so much more than a place to earn your degree. It's where you'll meet some of your closest friends. Get connected to life-changing mentors. Learn in ways that could take you around the globe, or straight into the real world of professional life, meaningful community action, and leading social change.
As a Drew student, you can choose from 40+ majors, 60+ minors, 18 Dual-Degree programs and 17 pre-professional programs. And you'll graduate with a purpose — not to mention the skills employers are looking for, and an experience-based résumé that ties everything together.
Drew professors are there to mentor, debate, challenge, and inspire you. They care—about you and your learning. And they'll help you build your network of academic, career, and personal advisors who will guide you along your path to graduation and beyond.
Every Drew student participates in at least two experiences to build their résumé and explore their interests. (For example: our one-of-a-kind New York City Semesters. You could find yourself working on Wall Street, at the United Nations, with media giants, alongside grassroots organizers, in the contemporary art world, or on the theatre scene.)
We also offer a variety of study abroad programs, from full semesters to just a few weeks. If science is your thing, you'll have exceptional opportunities for advanced research in Drew's Summer Science Institute and Research Institute for Scientists Emeriti (RISE) programs.
As for our location, it's hard to beat. Madison, NJ, is a picture-perfect small town that's only an hour from all the opportunities of NYC and equally close to the Jersey Shore, the Pocono mountains, and many other outdoor adventures. The campus is lush and green, full of historic buildings and state-of-the-art facilities.
Drew is home to 90+ student-run clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletic teams, and a non-stop lineup of events and activities, from fun festivals to Drew TEDx. And it all happens in a supportive community that has your back and is rooting for your success.
Drew is all about big experiences and bold futures (yours). Learn more at drew.edu.
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Plan your visit today: www.drew.edu/visit. Drew University's prime location and network of connections puts the world at your feet, with so many amazing places to learn, work, and play. Drew's hometown of Madison, New Jersey, ranked the #3 Safest College Town in America by SafeWise, offers the comforts of small-town living with the benefits of big city adventure. We?re only an hour-long train ride away from the capital of the world, New York City. Drew puts you in the center of everything. Our beautiful, wooded campus is full of historic buildings and state-of-the-art facilities, where students from all over the world come together to learn more about each other and themselves. A vibrant, diverse, friendly, personal, and generous place, Drew is buzzing with student life. We offer 90+ student-run clubs and organizations, 22 NCAA Division III athletic teams, a wealth of campus events, and a world of wider opportunity.
Downtown Madison (a five minute walk)--charming cafes, coffee shops, boutiques, ranked among the safest cities in America, and recently voted the #1 town in NJ.
Morristown, NJ (five minutes by train)--restaurants, bars, movie theaters, concerts, best known as Gen. George Washington?s winter headquarters during the Revolutionary War
The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (ten minutes by car)--a natural oasis and outstanding spot to hike, swim, picnic, observe wildlife, etc.
Prudential Center (30 minutes by car)--live entertainment, NHL (home of the New Jersey Devils Hockey team), college basketball, concerts, comedy, and other live entertainment
Our hometown, Madison, and our next-door, small-city neighbor, Morristown, are fun and funky, with cute shops, a music scene, and Food Network-famous eateries. Both are a walk or shuttle ride away. Within a one-hour radius are the Jersey Shore, the Meadowlands pro sports arena, and, of course, New York, with its world-class museums, clubs, concert venues, galleries, shopping districts, restaurants, theaters, street markets and more. Our beautiful campus is a 10-minute walk from the Madison train station, which takes you directly to Midtown Manhattan in under an hour. It?s the perfect home base to experience all the excitement and opportunity of New York City without living in the middle of it 24/7 (yet). Every Drew student engages in at least two experiences to build their resume and explore their interests. You can participate in our one-of-a-kind New York City Semesters on Wall Street, at the United Nations, with media giants, alongside grassroots organizers, in the contemporary art world, or on the theatre scene. Over 60% of students study abroad, with experiences across the globe, during the academic year and during breaks.
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Drew is a test-optional school, which means you can choose whether or not to submit your SAT or ACT scores for consideration with your application. We take a holistic approach to reviewing your application and consider many factors in our decision, including your high school grades, course of study, recommendations, essay, extracurricular involvement, and SAT/ACT scores, when submitted. We know that standardized tests may not measure the full range of your qualities, so it's not a requirement of Drew's admission process.
There are three options when you apply to Drew: Early Decision, Early Action, and Regular Decision. To learn more and apply, please visit drew.edu/apply.
Deadlines
Spring: January 2
Early Decision: November 1
Early Action: December 1
Early Decision II: January 15
Regular Decision: February 1
Fall Transfer: July 25
Application fee: $40
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Early Decision II — January 15
Early Action — December 1
Regular — February 1
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Choose from 40+ majors, 60+ minors, 18 Dual-Degree programs and 17 pre-professional programs. Every student graduates with a purpose, sought-after transferable skills, a network of mentors, and an experience-based résumé. That's why 94% of graduates are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation.
Drew's professors do more than teach: they mentor, debate, challenge, and inspire. They care—about you and your learning. And they help you build your network of academic, career, and personal advisors who will guide you along your path to graduation and beyond.
At Drew, you can have the kinds of real-world lab research experiences that most students won't get until attending graduate school or working in the professional world.
In our one-of-a-kind Research Institute for Scientists Emeriti (RISE) program, science students study with star researchers like Drew Fellow and 2015 Nobel Prize Winner William Campbell, as well as other industrial scientists who come to Drew from industry leaders like AT&T Bell Labs, Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi, Merck and Schering-Plough. With decades of leadership in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics, these researchers work one-on-one with Drew undergraduate students, mentoring and guiding them as they perform hands-on research.
The Drew Summer Science Institute (DSSI) is an on-campus program that pairs Drew students with faculty mentors for an intensive, personal experience working full time on a research project.
Drew is often ranked in the Top 20 Theatre Programs by The Princeton Review, and we have partnerships with several world-class professional theatre companies—including one on campus.
Drew's one-of-a-kind New York Semesters—on Wall Street, at the United Nations, with media giants, alongside grassroots organizers, in the contemporary art world or the theatre scene—allow you to commute into the global center of culture and commerce from your campus home.
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AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.
African-American/Black Studies.
Chinese Studies.
Women's Studies.
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BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Biochemistry.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
Neuroscience.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
Accounting.
Business Administration and Management, General.
Finance, General.
Marketing.
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Communication and Media Studies, Other.
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.
Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance.
Computer Science.
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ENGINEERING.
Engineering Physics.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.
English Language and Literature, General.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
French Language and Literature.
German Language and Literature.
Italian Language and Literature.
Spanish Language and Literature.
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Public Health Education and Promotion.
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History, General.
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.
Mathematics, General.
Statistics.
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NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
Environmental Science.
Environmental Studies.
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
Philosophy.
Religion/Religious Studies.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
Chemistry.
Physics, General.
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PSYCHOLOGY.
Psychology, General.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Anthropology.
Economics, General.
International Relations and Affairs.
Political Science and Government, General.
Sociology.
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Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
Art/Art Studies, General.
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
Fine/Studio Arts, General.
Music, General.
Students Say
The "incredibly engaging" professors go "above and beyond the role of just...teacher" and are "very much willing to assist in any way." They "facilitate conversations so that you learn in a way that's not just your average PowerPoint [presentation]" and "invest time in you academically and as a young adult looking for a career." The university does an excellent job of fostering undergraduate student research, and professors "require a level of accountability that motivates a student to perform" both in and out of the classroom. Far and away the things that students appreciate the most about Drew are its small class sizes, which bolster the personal attention from teachers, almost all of whom have PhDs. ("There are no classes taught by TAs, which makes for better quality learning.") This "mentorship with professors" is a lasting benefit to students, who say that "you really get to know your professors in an impactful way."
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Tuition = $43,074
Fees = $1,100
Room and Board = $16,404
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Drew is committed to making education accessible and affordable for everyone and provides generous financial aid. Over 85% of our students receive scholarships and grants, and we offered more than $33 million in institutional aid last year. We know that financing your college education can be complicated. That's why we are with you every step of the way. We'll give you personal attention, with an assigned financial aid counselor to help you understand the process. At Drew, you won't be transferred to anonymous call centers or shuffled between counselors unfamiliar with your situation.
Applicants to Drew from high school will automatically be considered for annual scholarships ranging from $10,000 to $25,000. These scholarships are awarded at the time of admission, do not require a separate application, and are based on the applicant's previous academic achievement.
Drew is one of 10 private schools on Fiske's "Best Buy" list, and the only New Jersey school—public or private—in the top 20 for the third year in a row.
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What makes Drew so special? Let us count the ways. A beautiful campus and prime location. An undergraduate experience focused on real-world exploration and immersive education. A vibrant and diverse community of students and mentors who provide powerful support and inspiration. Drew is buzzing with student life. We offer 90+ student-run clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletic teams (over 25% of students are Drew Ranger student-athletes), a wealth of campus events, and a world of wider opportunity.
Drew also received an "A+" for diversity according to Niche and the Institute of International Education, and ranks fourth in the U.S. among baccalaureate colleges in international student enrollment according to the International Education's 2021 Open Doors report.
Since our founding in 1867, generations of young seekers have found a sense of place and purpose here in The Forest. Today, 1,700 undergraduates foster a powerful community by honoring old traditions and creating new ones that link together 25,000+ Drew alumni around the world.
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Location
Drew University's prime location and network of connections puts the world at your feet, with so many amazing places to learn, work, and play.
Drew's hometown of Madison, New Jersey, ranked the #3 Safest College Town in America by SafeWise, offers the comforts of small-town living with the benefits of big city adventure—we're only an hour-long train ride away from the capital of the world, New York City.
Drew puts you in the center of everything. Our beautiful, wooded campus is full of historic buildings and state-of-the-art facilities—where students from all over the world come together to learn more about each other and themselves.
A vibrant, diverse, friendly, personal, and generous place, Drew is buzzing with student life. We offer 90+ student-run clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletic teams, a wealth of campus events, and a world of wider opportunity.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Drew's picture-perfect college campus includes state-of-the art facilities for research, performance, exhibitions, and athletics, as well as iconic buildings such as Mead Hall, on the National Register of Historic Places.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Every Drew student engages in at least two experiences to build their resume and explore their interests. You can participate in our one-of-a-kind New York City Semesters—on Wall Street, at the United Nations, with media giants, alongside grassroots organizers, in the contemporary art world, or on the theatre scene.
Over 60% of students study abroad, with experiences across the globe, during the academic year and during breaks.
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Army ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: Seton Hall University
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The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.
Please visit The Princeton Review’s page on campus safety for additional resources: http://www.princetonreview.com/safety
The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available. Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education: https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/