University courses at Drew University

Drew University Drew University was established in 1867 as a seminary, the antecedent of today’s Drew Theological School.Drew, a distinguished small university notable for the quality of its academic programs, has three parts: the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), the Theological School, and the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies (CSGS). Altogether, they enroll 2,500 students and have 155 full-time faculty. The Theological and Caspersen schools offer degrees at the M.A. and Ph.D. levels, while the College annually confers B.A. degrees in 29 different disciplines. Located in the picturesque and friendly borough of Madison, New Jersey, Drew’s 186 acre, wooded campus is within walking distance of the Madison train station, which offers direct service to Midtown Manhattan’s New York Penn Station. The university is known for its small class sizes and personal attention to students. Ninety-four percent of Drew’s full-time faculty members hold terminal degrees in their areas of expertise, which makes high-quality mentorship the hallmark of a Drew education.


Drew University's highest priority is excellence in liberal education in a changing world environment. This priority guides the planning, implementing, and evaluating of the programs and activities of the University as well as the stewardship of its varied resources.

Campus type
Normal

Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges—Arts & Sciences

ADMISSION OFFICE

NJ 07940 Madison

New Jersey

United States

Phone: (973) 408-3739

Fax: (973) 408-3068

Email: cadm@drew.edu

Web: Admission office




ADDRESS

NJ 07940 Madison

New Jersey

United States

Phone: (973) 408-3000

Fax: Not found

http://www.drew.edu/



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