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Drew University
Office of Graduate Admissions
36 Madison Avenue
Madison, NJ 07940

Phone:  973-408-3110
Fax: 973-408-3040
Email:  gradm@drew.edu
Web:  www.drew.edu/grad

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TUITION: (2008-09) Full-time: $30,790 Master of Arts in Teaching Biology, Chemistry, English, Math, Social Studies, and Spanish; $33,966 MA/PhD History & Culture; $13,472 MFA in Poetry. Costs for part-time students are pro-rated. $849 per credit Arts & Letters, Medical Humanities (reduced rates for senior citizens and full-time educators).

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS CONTACT
Carla Burns, Director of Admission

Drew University is located on a beautiful, 186-acre campus in Madison, New Jersey, 25 miles west of Manhattan. Commuter rail lines provide easy access to New York City. The total University enrollment is 2,627 students; of this number, 405 are in the Graduate School. Of the total number of graduate students, 55 percent are women, 12 percent are international students, and 13 percent are self-identified members of minority groups. Merit-based scholarship awards range from 40 percent of tuition to 100 percent of tuition plus stipend. One of the major characteristics of the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies is the emphasis on interdisciplinary studies. Its size allows for graduate education on a personal level with many small seminars, one-to-one tutorials, and classes that encourage discussion and lively interaction. Faculty members excel in teaching as well as in scholarship and research.

The Rose Memorial Library houses 499,417 volumes plus a large collection of manuscripts, journals, and other primary source material. It also has an unusually large collection of periodicals with special strengths in the basic areas of graduate study offered at Drew. The Center for Holocaust Studies is located on campus, and the United Methodist Archive and History Center, adjacent to the library, houses one of the most extensive collections of American religious history in the world.


DEGREES
M.A.T.: Master of Arts in Teaching Biology, Chemistry, English, Math, Social Studies, Spanish.
M.A., Ph.D.: History & Culture.
M.F.A.: Poetry, Poetry in Translation.
M.Litt., D. Litt.: Arts & Letters.
M.M.H., D.M.H.: Medical Humanities.


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