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Drew University offers a variety of educational opportunities during the summer session, including undergraduate, graduate, and theological courses, as well as a program in New York City, and opportunities for high school students. Visiting students from other colleges and universities are most welcome to take summer courses at Drew.

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Summer 2013: Course list will be available in February

View the full Summer Term 2012 Catalog  (Adobe Acrobat is required for viewing the summer catalog. Download Adobe Acrobat reader for free.)

Summer Orientation Information

Please visit our Summer Orientation website for information on billing statements, network account, classroom locations and other important information regarding your summer class: Summer Orientation and Classrooms

2012 Summer Undergraduate Information

Summer Undergraduate Courses

Summer term is a great way to catch up, or get ahead! You’ll find the same courses and faculty–at half the cost and with credits completed in a fraction of the time!   Summer undergraduate courses are open to both Drew students and visiting students from other colleges and universities.

Summer tuition for 2013 undergraduate courses is $622 per credit, or $2488 per four-credit course.  Summer 2013 Registration Begins in March!

See if Drew is offering a summer course that meets YOUR needs!

New York City Summer Intensive Undergraduate Program

Summer Programs for High School Students

Summer study is a great chance for high school students to explore their interests and experience learning on a college campus. Drew University is pleased to present a number of ways that high school students can get involved and expand their horizons!

Graduate Courses

Summer courses are only open to those enrolled in the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must submit an application packet and a non-refundable application fee of $35 to the Graduate Admissions Office. For further information, please call (973) 408-3110 or visit the Caspersen School’s website.

Theological Courses

Summer courses provide an opportunity for seminary students to continue their studies outside the regular academic year. Courses are open to both matriculated and qualified non-matriculated students. Please visit the theological school website for more information about summer 2012 theological courses:

Summer Enrichment and Athletic Camps

Learn about other summer opportunities on campus, including The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ and Archaeology in Ancient Umbria.

Housing

Housing accommodations are available on campus for Summer Term. Please contact the Housing, Conferences, and Hospitality Office directly for information at (973) 408-3681 or email to rmeade@drew.edu.

Library

Drew’s library resources are available to all summer students. For more information about resources, services, and hours, please visit the University Library website.