Fall 2012
Welcome to the Drew University first year student registration site. The information listed here will assist you with your first Drew Registration. The selections you make now will be preliminary and will not be final until you meet with your adviser during Orientation. Think carefully about your selections, but don’t worry if you aren’t totally sure what to choose. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss your questions with your adviser before your selections are final. During your first two years, you should take the opportunity to explore various disciplines and areas of the curriculum you may not have encountered as part of your high school’s offerings. You can do this easily while also beginning to fill your general education requirements and/or taking the introductory courses in your proposed major if you already have a sense of what that will be.
Please also review FERPA , the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (listed to the left) to understand your access and privacy rights regarding your student records.
Registration Steps
- Take the Placement Tests
- Select Classes
- Courses Normally Open To New Students
Note: Some courses on this list satisfy Breadth and other General Elective Requirements. - Recommended Courses For Intended Majors
- Full Course List & Section Times
- General Education Requirements
- Courses Normally Open To New Students
- Getting Registered
Academic Advising
During the process of selecting and registering for your classes, if you have questions related to these selections and other academic requirements, you may e-mail one of the following advisers:
- Christina McKittrick, Division I, Sciences and Pre-Med cmckittr@drew.edu
- Giandomenico Sarolli, Division II, Social Sciences gsarolli@drew.edu
- Raul Rosales, Division III, Humanities and Languages rrosales@drew.edu
- James Bazewicz, Division IV, Arts and Fine Arts jbazewic@drew.edu
- Robert Murawski, Physics and Engineering rmurawsk@drew.edu
In addition to the advisers listed above, you may also contact Dean Melissa Nicolas via email at mnicolas@drew.edu for assistance with academic advising.
Please be specific and clear in your e-mails to the adviser and allow for a reasonable amount of time for a response.
Other Important Information
- Advanced Placement and Credit Earned Elsewhere
- Academic Accommodations
- FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act)
- Religious Life Form (Optional, used to collect voluntary information from you regarding your religious affiliations)

