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Title: Drew University College Of Liberal Arts


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Drew UniversityCollege Of Liberal Arts
  • Madison, New Jersey

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Drew University
  • Where
  • 186 acres in Madison, New Jersey,
  • 30 miles west of NYC
  • Schools
  • College of Liberal Arts (CLA)
  • Casperson School of Graduate Studies
  • The Theological School
  • Size
  • Over 2,500 among three schools
  • Approximately 1,600 undergraduates

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THE LIBERAL ARTS
  • In a world where todays knowledge so
    easily becomes yesterdays news, a liberal arts
    education thrives. What kind of education is
    this? Invaluable. What will it teach. Skills and
    tools for a lifetime of learning and success.
  • In studying the liberal arts, students gain
    the knowledge of how to ask the right questions
    about any topic or issue. They become well versed
    in the methods and sources used in research
    across all disciplines. They develop the ability
    to think critically, forming their own ideas and
    opinions about topics that were once foreign to
    them. They learn a greater aptitude for speaking
    and writing effectively.
  • Liberal arts students are among the most
    marketable college graduate in training. Hiring
    managers at major corporations repeatedly praise
    the liberal arts for the broad-based foundation
    of knowledge and the wide range of experiences it
    offers.

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Drew University
Majors and Minors
  • English
  • Environmental Studies
  • European Studies
  • French
  • German
  • History
  • Holocaust Studies
  • Humanities
  • Education
  • Italian
  • Jewish Studies
  • Latin American Studies
  • Linguistics Studies
  • Middle East Studies
  • Music
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Neurosciences
  • Pan-African Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Russian
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Theatre Arts
  • Western Heritage
  • Womens Studies
  • Writing
  • American Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Art
  • Arts Administration and Museology
  • Asian Studies
  • Behavioral Science
  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Business, Society and Culture
  • Chemistry
  • Chinese Studies
  • Classics
  • Computer Science
  • Comparative Literature
  • Economics

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LocationExperienceMentorshipTechnology
Distinctive Features
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LocationMadison, NJ A residential community
of approximately 16,000 people.
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LocationMadison, NJ 30 miles from New York City
New York City
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ExperienceThe Reality Check
A Drew education includes opportunities for
students to practice theory on campus, close to
campus, and far from campus.
Practical Experience RISE program, independent
or cooperative research Nearly half of last
years graduating seniors participated in at
least one internship for credit. Semesters
in NYC Wall Street, at United Nations,
Contemporary Art, Theatre Semester in
Washington, DC Drew International Seminars in
Martinique, Chile, London Paris, Iceland,
Spain London Program, Brussels Program,
Eritrea Program, Barcelona Program
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ExperienceThe Reality Check
  • Extracurricular and recreational
  • Over 80 Clubs and Activities, 18 NCAA Division
    III Sports
  • Media
  • The Acorn, WMNJ-FM, D.U.S.T.
  • Multicultural
  • Ariel, ASiA, Kuumba
  • Performance
  • A cappella, Chorale, Dance Club, D.U.D.S.
  • Political/Religious
  • Amnesty International, Young Democrats, Young
    Republicans, Variety or Religious Organizations
  • Service
  • Habitat, 10,000 Mentors, S.G.A., Orientation
    Committee

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MentorshipBeyond Teaching
The Difference a Professor Makes Interact
with a student one-on-one Know students as
people, not just names on a roster Help
students decide on a major Offer advice on which
classes to take Facilitate an internship Enlist
students as colleagues in research Help students
chose graduate schools and narrow down job
options

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TechnologyPractical Pervasive
IBM Think Pad Laptop Intel Centrino Laptop
with 1.6 GHz Pentium M processor 512 MB RAM
60GB HDD Integrated 802.11b wireless
networking CD-RW/DVD-ROM modular drive 2 USB
2.0 high speed ports 15" 1400x1050 LCD
display 4 year warranty with IBM ThinkPad
Protection Epson Stylus C82 printer Windows
XP Professional SP1 Microsoft Office XP
Mozilla 1.4 Easy CD Creator Macromedia
Dreamweaver MX
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Enrollment / General Information
  • Cost for Entering Students in 2005-2006
  • Tuition 30,740
  • Room Board 8,412
  • Financial Assistance
  • Over 80 receive assistance Need-based
    Merit-based
  • FAFSA College Scholarship Service (CSS) by Feb.
    15
  • Interviews and Tours
  • Not required but strongly recommended
  • Selectivity
  • Highly Selective
  • More than one-quarter of students ranked in the
    top 5 of class about 40 in the top tenth
  • SAT I Verbal between 550 660, Math between 550
    650
  • Deadlines
  • Regular Decision February 15
  • Early Decision December 1 and January 15

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Drew UniversityOffice of College
Admissions36 Madison AvenueMadison, NJ
07940973/408-DREW
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