Undergraduate - Direct Entry
Drew University
Earn a degree that provides versatile skills for a lifetime of career opportunities. Customize your university experience by selecting a secondary subject (minor) alongside your chosen degree subject (major). Benefit from a 12-to-1 teaching ratio, ensuring unparalleled support in a close learning community.
Drew's New York City Semester Programs offers work experience in less than an hour's train commute to the city, providing access to 15,000+ internships. With 90% of graduates employed in their chosen field within six months of graduation, a Drew degree is an ideal launchpad for your career.
First-year Undergraduate Direct Entry
Academic entry requirements
- Secondary or high school diploma
- Additional materials may also be required
- Minimum GPA equivalent: 3.0
English language requirements
- TOEFL iBT: 80 (18 in all subscores)
- IELTS: 6.5 (6.0 in all subscores)
- Duolingo: 105
- Academic English: Level 6
- PTEA: 53
Academic and English language requirements may vary by program.
Transfer
All information is provided as a guide and does not guarantee entry. Admissions decisions are at the discretion of the university.
If you have completed high school, secondary school, or have receieved a school-leaving certificate; and, you have taken or are currently undertaking college-level study you are eligible to apply to transfer to Drew University. Fall and Spring semester starts are available. Learn more about transfer student applications.
Academic entry requirements
GPA 3.0
English language requirements
- TOEFL 80 (18 minimum all subscores)
- IELTS 6.5 (6.0 minimum all subscores)
- Duolingo 105
- PTEA 53
How to apply
Apply via INTO Global Application. All foreign college/university transcripts must be submitted to an outside agency such as the World Education Services (WES) for evaluation.
Key Information
- Less than an hour train ride to New York City -12:1 student-to-faculty ratio with an average class size of 20 students
- 60% of faculty hold PhDs from global Top 50 universities, and zero classes are taught by graduate assistants
- Over 15,000 internships available, including Fortune 500 corporate headquarters