Drew

Housing, Conferences and Hospitality

The Department of Housing, Conferences, and Hospitality encompasses student housing operations, guest housing, residential properties, non-academic scheduling, event planning and support, and the conference program.

Office Hours- 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Contact Us: (973) 408-3103

 

Undergraduate Housing

Undergraduate Housing is guaranteed for full-time undergraduate students in good standing who meet all housing deadlines. Housing for first-year students is predominately in double rooms on co-ed floors. In Addition to traditional corridor-style residence halls, suites, townhouses, and theme houses are available for upper-class students.

If you have questions regarding undergraduate housing, please call 973-408-3681.

Graduate and Theological Housing

A limited amount of housing is provided for full-time Graduate and Theological School students. Single students usually reside in single or double rooms located in suites or houses that have shared common areas, kitchens, and bathrooms. Small efficiency, large efficiency, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments are available for families and married couples. Student housing is not guaranteed for graduate or theological school students.

Guest Housing

Guest Housing accommodations are available for visitors to Drew who are on University business. Guests must be sponsored by an academic or administrative department that provides an account number to confirm a reservation. HCH also administers a University townhouse and apartment complex near campus called Copper Beech for faculty and staff members.

Campus Events

The University makes its facilities available to the campus community for meetings and events. Departments, clubs, and organizations contact HCH to schedule meetings. Campus events coordinated here include lectures, films, receptions, seminars, luncheons, and dinners. This office will handle reserving space, arranging set-ups, and ordering food service. All events must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines.

For more information on how to schedule an event,

Conferences and Camps

The University utilizes its meeting spaces and residence halls when they are not needed for academic purposes. Members of the campus community may hold private events, such as weddings receptions, at a number of sites on campus. Non-profit organizations also may hold events at Drew. For-profit organizations may only hold educational events here for their employees. In the summer, the University is the location for many conferences and camps.view our Campus Rental page.