
Drew University offers a variety of educational opportunities during the summer session, including undergraduate, graduate, and theological courses, as well as programs for high school students, international travel and community enrichment. Visiting students from other colleges and universities are most welcome to take summer courses at Drew.
Information on Summer Term 2009 courses and programs will be posted on this site as it becomes available. A preliminary schedule of undergraduate classes will be available on this site in early January 2009.
In the meantime, the links below provide information on our most recent summer session and will give you a sense of summer opportunities at Drew!
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2008 Summer Term Catalog
View the entire Drew University 2008 Summer Term Catalog!
Classrooms and Summer Newsletter
Undergraduate Courses (College of Liberal Arts)
Courses are open to Drew students and to visiting students from other schools. Tuition for 2008 undergraduate courses is $511 per credit, or $2044 per four-credit course. Drew University financial assistance is not available during the Summer Term.
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
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. For additional information, please visit the Theological School website.
Academic Policies
This section of the catalog contains important information about registration procedures, billing and refunds, and summer term deadlines.
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.
Summer Enrichment
Learn more about our Community Education Audit Program, Summer Arts Auditing Program, Historic Preservation Program, Summer Travel, and the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ.
Summer Travel
Drew University offers off-campus study in the following cities: