Guide for International Students Why Choose Drew University?

Experience the Liberal Arts Advantage

Average Class Size: #89 15 94%

Best Liberal Arts College Employed in their chosen field in the US or in graduate school within (Times Higher Education 2017) six months of graduation

Study in #17 US Liberal Arts Six different semester programs: Wall Street, United Universities whose physical science majors Nations, Contemporary Art, Communications and Media, earn PhDs Social Entrepreneurship and New York Theatre (National Science Foundation 2015)

Top 50 Ranked Top 5 Colleges that Create Futures in Theater and Top 40 in Political Science

(The Princeton Review 2017) (The Princeton Review 2017)

Drew University Faculty and Mentors

• Zero classes taught by graduate assistants; learn directly from professors

• 10:1 student-faculty ratio 60%+ 2015 Nobel Prize of our faculty hold PhDs in Medicine awarded to Dr. • 94% of faculty hold the William Campbell, a researcher highest degree in their field from global Top 50 universities in Drew’s RISE program

2 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Pathways to the World

Madison, New Jersey offers the best of both worlds—the comforts of small-town living with the benefits of big-city adventure. Just 47 minutes by train from midtown Manhattan, you’ll have convenient access to all the action of New York City and a safe, peaceful campus to call home.

Drew Graduate Success

Drew graduates have gone on to study at these top-ranked graduate schools: (Best Global Universities, U.S. News & World Report 2017)

Boston University [32] Johns Hopkins University [11] [8] Brown University London School of Economics [3] Carnegie Mellon University Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) [2] The Ohio State University Columbia University [9] [27] University of California - San Francisco [16] Duke University [19] Northwestern University [25] University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill [32] George Washington University Oxford University [6] University of Pennsylvania [17] Parsons School of Design [1] Penn State University

Employers choose Drew graduates because of the skills they develop during their liberal arts studies. Students go on to work for big-name companies, including:

Americorps Ernst & Young Merrill Lynch Samsung Aon Hewitt Fidelity Investments Morgan Stanley Smithsonian Institute BASF Google Mount Sinai Hospital Sony Music Bloomberg IBM New York Life TD Bank Christie’s ING Novartis Teach for America Coca-Cola Lincoln Center Pfizer Time Warner Cable Deloitte Lockheed Martin Prudential Financial UBS Ericsson Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Ralph Lauren Wells Fargo Advisors

Data based on 2014-16 Drew graduates

“Drew graduates have the dual experience of a small classroom environment, where they cannot just blend into the crowd, and the opportunity to gain real-world experience with New York City internships. This combination makes Drew graduates an attractive hire for my or any other company.”

Ed Moed Drew University, Class of 1989 Co-founder and CEO of Peppercomm

www.intostudy.com/drew | 3 Find out more about Drew www.myin.to/DrewBigWorld

4 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 About the University

It’s clear from the moment you step onto campus that Drew students benefit from unique, practical-learning programs; personal relationships with professors; a deep-rooted culture of collaboration; and engagement within the greater community.

About Drew University Personal Collaborative Relationships Take full advantage of our hands-on, customizable Full-time faculty do more than teach education and real-world learning experiences. undergraduates; they mentor, advise, debate, You will have unparalleled opportunities as an challenge and inspire them. Our professors care undergraduate student including: about you and your learning. • The one-of-a-kind Charles A. Dana Research World-Class Faculty Institute for Scientists Emeriti (RISE), home Drew’s faculty are not only passionate teachers, of 2015 Nobel Prize Winner for Medicine and they are distinguished scholars who earned Drew Fellow William Campbell PhDs from the world’s most prestigious • The Drew Summer Science Institute (DSSI) institutions including: (page 13) • Harvard • New York City semesters focusing on Wall • Princeton Street, the United Nations, Contemporary • MIT Art, Theatre, Social Entrepreneurship and Communications and Media in New York City • Columbia “Your rigorous education at (pages 10-11). • Yale Drew University, shaped by

No matter what you study, you will graduate with INTO Drew Center unique learning experiences the skills 21st century employers want. Our Center is your first step toward academic in the larger world, will Build Your Own Degree success in the US. Our International Year One develop the skills to prepare We will provide a customized education that is and English language programs, outstanding you for any challenge. We right for you: faculty, facilities and support services ease your transition to US life and prepare you for the hope you will join our family • 35 majors and 59 minors demands of an undergraduate education. and discover why Drew is an • 6 combined-degree programs Student Support extraordinary place to live • Pre-professional programs in law, medicine/ • One-on-one academic coaching and learn.” health and engineering • Family Friendship Program MaryAnn Baenninger, PhD • Hands-on NYC semesters, internships, real-world President science and global opportunities • Conversation Partners • International Ambassador Peer Mentor Program • Tutoring • Language and cultural advisor • 24-hour on-site support • Career LAUNCH, Career Preparedness Program • On-campus job opportunities

Find your mentor at Drew www.drew.edu/academics/ undergraduate-studies/ faculty-mentorship/

www.intostudy.com/drew | 5 Where You Learn

Live in one of the safest towns in the United States while being just a short train ride from the cultural, business and educational opportunities of New York City. Take a class outside among the tall, green trees and then hop on a train to explore New York City’s landmarks like the Empire #24 State Building, Times Square or the Statue of Liberty. Most Livable Small Town in the US (Livability 2015)

Top 100 Safest City in America (Safewise 2015)

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Portland

Chicago Detroit New York Madison Denver Washington, DC San Francisco

Los Angeles Atlanta San Diego Dallas

Miami “Drew’s environment is Drew Puts You at the Center of Excitement and Opportunity Await Everything You in New York City perfect for studying. It is • Located in Madison, New Jersey—a safe, • Attend one of our six semester-long programs quiet and beautiful with charming town of 16,000 in New York City, where you’ll study at places a lot of trees and animals. • Just a short walk from campus to beautiful, like the United Nations and Wall Street. See The best part is being able page 11 for more information. historic downtown Madison to get to New York City in • Explore iconic American landmarks like the • One-hour drive to skiing in the Pocono under an hour. My friends Mountains or sitting on the beach by the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty Atlantic Ocean and Times Square. and I love to take the train • 20 minutes from Newark-Liberty • Go shopping on Fifth Avenue or see a and find new restaurants International Airport Broadway show. to try.” • Hundreds of Fortune 500 companies • Get an internship at one of the world’s leading Allen Zhang, China in the surrounding area companies such as Goldman Sachs, Marvel International Year One in Business Comics, Pfizer or Ralph Lauren. • Easy access to US East Coast cities including Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, DC

Central Park 5-minute Walk from campus to downtown Madison filled with shopping, restaurants and more

Live in the Forest - Drew’s campus www.myin.to/LiveInTheForest

Times Square

www.intostudy.com/drew | 7 8 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Your Liberal Arts Advantage

Our liberal arts curriculum provides you with a well-rounded education. You will take classes in science, the arts and humanities, no matter your major, exposing you to fresh ideas and new ways of thinking.

Student-Driven Learning Small Class Sizes Take Learning Outside the Classroom At Drew, we do liberal arts a bit differently. We Our student-faculty ratio is 10:1, so the focus We believe that learning doesn’t just take place focus on helping you become a well-rounded is always on you. Professors have time to in the classroom. With practical training in the individual. We prepare you for a lifetime of work with you one-on-one and make sure you workplace, exceptional internship opportunities great career experiences in an ever-changing understand the material. At Drew, we know more and special off-campus programs, we turn world. Flexible programs, close relationships than your name. We work to know your goals learning into an experience. with professors, small class sizes and hands- and are committed to helping you reach them. Try one of our Semesters in New York City, on experiences are how we help you take Your Professors Care where you learn directly from the people full advantage of your American liberal Our professors are teachers first. Nearly 95% of working in your desired industry. Conduct arts education. our faculty have earned the highest degree in research in our one-of-a-kind RISE program, Flexibility their field from prestigious universities and more which puts you in the research lab with leaders A liberal arts education gives you the freedom to than 60% from global, top 50-ranked universities. in drug development, telecommunications and choose your courses and create your own path Need a letter of recommendation? Your letter even a Nobel Prize winner. Join one of our Short to an undergraduate degree. Combine majors from a professor you have been doing research TREC programs where you can learn more about and minors in more than 50 fields of study . Our with since your first year at Drew will speak business in Italy or marine biology in Belize. approach to education gives you the freedom to volumes to employers and graduate programs. Each Drew student completes at least one out- define your education. Nearly 50% of our students Access to faculty is unparalleled at Drew. Our of-classroom experience before graduation. double major within their four years at Drew. professors choose to spend their careers here because of their passion for teaching and mentoring undergraduate students like you.

www.intostudy.com/drew | 9 New York City Semester Programs

Our New York Semesters are your ticket into some of the city’s most high-powered spaces. You’ll earn academic credit and make connections at the United Nations, on Wall Street, in the world of contemporary art and more.

Find more information about the New York City Semesters at www.drew.edu/globaled/nyctrec

Semester on Wall Street Semester on the United Nations During this semester we take you to the center Spend time on the ground floor of global of global financial markets. Visit companies politics. Interview diplomats, learn about the and meet with executives who play major roles inner workings of the UN and discuss the issues in shaping the world’s economy. In the last reshaping the international community on a five years, students who participated in the daily basis. Drew’s status as a non-governmental Semester on Wall Street have gone on to work organization offers you unparalleled access. for firms like BNY Mellon, JP Morgan, Goldman In this semester you will visit: Sachs and Tesla. Once you finish the program, • The General Assembly you will have a strong understanding of how • UN Security Council meetings markets work and where your place in it may be once you graduate. In this semester you • International ambassadors and delegates will visit: • Non-governmental organizations like the Red • Investment firms including Goldman Sachs, Cross, Human Rights Watch and World Vision BNY Mellon, JP Morgan and Merrill Lynch Semester on Contemporary Art • Hedge funds like Spring Mountain Capital Get involved in the New York contemporary art and BlackRock Advisors scene for an entire semester. One day you’ll be in • Stock Exchanges such as NASDAQ and the an emerging artist’s Brooklyn studio discussing New York Stock Exchange how nature inspires you, the next you’ll be at • Regulatory agencies including the US the Metropolitan Museum of Art debating the Securities and Exchange Commission

10 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 political meaning of a Kandinsky. While this program is required for all art and art history majors, it’s open to all Drew students. In this semester you will visit: • Museums such as MoMA, The Guggenheim and The Whitney Museum of American Art • Artist studios • Curators and gallery owners • Art dealers and brokers

Semester on Communications and Media New York City is the media and communications capital of the world. From TriBeCa to the Upper East Side neighborhoods, firms both big and small come up with creative ways to provide ideas, information and stories that shape our culture. These messages help create identities and personalities for their companies, organizations and products. In this semester you will visit: • Public relations firms like Global Strategy Group, Peppercomm, Edelman and Ruder Finn • Advertising agencies • Broadcast companies like CBS, ABC and NBC • Publishing firms • Print media outlets like The New York Times and Time Magazine

Semester on Social Entrepreneurship You will visit foundations, government offices and non-profit organizations to examine their role in addressing social problems, such as inequality, poverty, conflict, environmental damage and rights abuses and work with a non-profit partner to address a challenge that the institution is facing. Visit places like: #5 • The Ford Foundation Theatre program in the nation • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Princeton Review 2017) • The Metropolitan Opera • Blackbaud (a for-profit that provides financial services to a number of non-profits)

New York Theatre Program This year-long program partners you with a professional theatre company that will help you create an original performance to premiere in New York City. You will learn theatre history through tours and museum visits, take in on- and off-Broadway productions, hone techniques through hands-on workshops and experience the thrill of being on stage to debut your original creation. This program is open to majors and minors in the theatre and dance department.

www.intostudy.com/drew | 11 Undergraduate Drew student Manny Gabriel with 2015 Nobel Prize Winner and RISE Fellow Dr. William Campbell

12 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Science Opportunities

One of the most important things for science majors is the opportunity to conduct research. Our undergraduate focus gets you in the lab as early as your first year. With our truly unique RISE program and professors who are still active in the larger scientific community, we offer unparalleled research opportunities for our undergraduates.

One-of-a-Kind RISE Program Pre-Med, Your Path to Medical School Work-Study With Morristown Medical New Jersey is the home of major drug By leveraging a strong background in liberal arts Our mentor program with nearby Morristown development laboratories and AT&T’s research with an emphasis on science, social science Medical Center is a work-study semester division. The Charles A. Dana Research Institute and humanities courses, we provide you with that allows you to shadow emergency room for Scientists Emeriti offers you the unique unmatched opportunities for research and clinical physicians. You will witness first-hand what opportunity to engage in research under the internships that are essential for admission to it takes to be a doctor and gain valuable supervision of retired industrial scientists. medical school. experience before applying to a medical program. Working with RISE Fellows puts you in the lab Pre-med students receive custom support, Outcomes for Science Majors with the professional scientific community while including direction from both an academic advisor You can find Drew alumni working for globally still an undergraduate, an experience typically who is a professor in your chosen major and a recognized research companies or earning their reserved for postgraduates. pre-med advisor who is a member of the National graduate degrees at top universities. Our recent RISE also gives you experience with analytic Association of Advisors for Health Professions. Of graduates (2014-2016) can be found at: equipment you’ll use on the job, from liquid our students who apply to medical school, 80% chromatography and cyclotrons to high-field are accepted; nearly twice the national average. Universities nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. • Columbia University Research with Faculty • Princeton University RISE is unique: No other school has such Interested in something your professor a program. is researching? Just ask, and a world of • Stanford University Research With Nobel Prize Winner opportunities will open. Our faculty conduct • New York University RISE Fellow Associate Dr. William Campbell received research on a wide range of important issues, • Penn State University including bacterial pathogenesis, evolution the 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering • Boston University a drug that treats parasitic diseases. Campbell has in polluted lakes, primate communication, the • Duke University taught as a RISE Fellow for 20 years. molecular biology of cancer, international health care, forest integrity, physiology, Alzheimer’s Companies disease, HIV/AIDS and more. • Novartis Drew Summer Science Institute • Pfizer The DSSI pairs you with faculty mentors for • LabCorp an intensive, personal experience working • Mount Sinai Hospital full-time on a research project. Each summer, • Samsung this six-week program provides opportunities to pursue real-world scientific questions and • BASF (chemical company) establish professional relationships with faculty • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center at research universities and local industries. Each student receives on-campus housing, a budget for laboratory supplies and a weekly stipend throughout the duration of the program.

“Drew’s RISE program and Summer Science Institute allowed me to get into a research lab with actual scientists. This hands-on approach will look great on my application to medical school.” Vanessa Bagambe, Uganda Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

www.intostudy.com/drew | 13 Housing and Dining

Living on campus is one of the best ways to meet new people, adjust to US life and succeed in your studies. With support services and staff, recreational facilities and dining options just steps away, Drew’s 87% of our students live on campus close-knit community makes the perfect home away from home. all four years

Living on Campus All new students are required to live on campus for their first two years of university. First-year students are assigned a roommate in either Tolley or Brow Hall. After your first year you can move to any other residence hall on campus, including suite and apartment-style housing. Our campus is a close-knit community with 95% of our students living on campus. And with guaranteed housing for all four years, 87% of our students choose to stay in our residence halls for their entire undergraduate degree. Diversity With just under 2,000 students from over 40 different countries, each residence hall is a diverse, multicultural community with students from all different backgrounds, beliefs and orientations. No matter where you come from or where you are going, you will find someone to learn from and someone to share your culture with.

24-Hour, On-Site Support With an INTO Drew student services staff member living in the first-year residence hall you always have a friend just a few doors away. You also have access to both Residence Directors and Residence Assistants, located on every floor of each hall. They are here to assist and guide you through your time at Drew and organize activities that cultivate friendships and lifelong memories.

Find out more about living on campus www.drew.edu/campus-life

14 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Residence Hall Features • Convenient on-campus locations close to classrooms, libraries, the athletic center and dining • Live-in student staff to assist residents 24 hours per day • Securely locked exterior doors • Wireless high-speed internet • Lounges with televisions and games such as billiards and table tennis • Study lounges • Laundry facilities

Items Provided in Each Room • Bed with extra-long twin mattress • Linen package including sheets, pillows, pillowcases and blankets • Blinds or window coverings • Desk and chair • Closet or wardrobe space, with small dresser • Television cable connection • Ethernet port access • Trash and recycling bins

On-Campus Dining No matter what you’re craving, our facilities have the dish for you. With a Starbucks on campus, a convenience store located in one of the residence halls and both all-you-can eat and to-go options, Drew’s Treeline dining has you covered. Eat at one or all of our dining options: • The Commons: The main dining option on campus opened August 2016 and features all- you-can-eat style dining with a stir-fry station as well as options for halal and kosher diets. • The Ehinger Center: Our food-court-style dining offers a variety of options including burgers, sushi, pizza, noodle bowls and more. In a rush? This location offers great grab-and-go options. • Java City: Located in our main academic building, this cozy coffee house serves premium coffee, teas, sandwiches and snacks. Benefits of On-campus Dining • No need to cook, wash dishes or shop for groceries • All-you-care-to-eat meals, including make-your- own waffles and panini sandwiches, vegan and vegetarian options, a variety of American entrées, ethnically-inspired foods and many other exciting, chef-created food choices • No need to carry cash; meal plans are paid with your student ID card • Variety and flexibility with halal menu, vegetarian and vegan options available from 7:30am to 10pm daily

www.intostudy.com/drew | 15 Ways to start your academic studies Undergraduate Admissions

Drew offers more than 30 undergraduate majors and over 20 minors designed to help you combine your passion, strengths and skills into a successful and satisfying career. There are three ways you can begin earning your bachelor’s degree.

Direct Entry Undergraduate Degree Program If you meet the academic and English language requirements for your degree program, you may apply directly to Drew University. Get started on page 28. High School Diploma Transfer Student (or equivalent) (See page 17) Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school diploma What are your scores? • In-country equivalent of 3.0 high school GPA on a 4.0 scale • TOEFL iBT 80 (18 subscores) or • IELTS 6.5 (6.0 subscores) or • Completion of Academic English Level 6 with no grade below C 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA 2.5 GPA No TOEFL TOEFL 80 TOEFL 60 TOEFL 50 or IELTS International Year One IELTS 6.5 IELTS 5.5 IELTS 5.0 Scores International Year One allows you to begin earning credits toward your degree even if you don’t meet the academic English and English requirements for direct entry. You’ll receive Language additional support to move you successfully through your Program (See page 22) first two years at Drew and graduate in the same amount of time as domestic students. Depending on your English Direct Entry International Year One language scores, you’ll enter International Year One through a Year 1 Freshman 4-Semester 5-Semester 4-Semester Pathway or 5-Semester Pathway program. Pathway Pathway

Entry Requirements • High school diploma with a US equivalent of a 2.5 GPA

4-Semester Pathway • TOEFL 60 (11 minimum subscores) or

• IELTS 5.5 (5 minimum subscores) or Year 2 • PTEA 44+ or Sophomore • Password overall level 6 or • Completion of Academic English Level 4 with no grades below C

5-Semester Pathway • TOEFL 50 (10 minimum subscores) or • IELTS 5.0 (4.5 minimum subscores) or

• PTEA 41 or Year 3 • Password overall level 5 Junior

English Language Program Our Academic English program is designed to improve your Year 4 English and prepare you for university studies. Once you have Senior achieved the required language level, you can progress to International Year One or enter your undergraduate degree program directly. Learn more on page 22.

Entry Requirement • High school diploma

16 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Undergraduate Transfer Program

If you’ve already completed college- or university-level courses and want to transfer to Drew University, our 2-Semester Undergraduate Transfer Program (UTP) is for you. You’ll receive an estimate of transferable credits toward your degree before you start your program.

Program Overview Have you earned 30 credits or more from another accredited college or university? Our 2-Semester UTP provides a customized path to earning your bachelor’s degree at Drew. You won’t repeat course work and will receive additional academic, language and cultural support to help you excel at a liberal arts university. This program has two start dates available: Fall and Spring. Program Benefits • Transfer of credits from your college- or university-level classes to your Drew degree • Customized curriculum of Drew credit-bearing courses • Guaranteed progression to any Drew undergraduate program upon successful completion of your UTP • Academic advising throughout the program including progression and student success advisors

Sample Undergraduate Transfer Program (All Majors) 2-Semester Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: August 19, 2018 128 credit hour program (maximum of 64 transfer credits can be Spring: January 9, 2019 32 credit hours apply from UTP applied toward degree) Credits remaining to degree depend on transfer credits applied Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Minimum of 30 college/university credits EAP 101 English for Academic Purposes I (Reading & Writing) 4 •• Minimum 2.5 GPA in the Pathway program •• In-country equivalent of 2.5 college/ •• No grade below C EAP 102 English for Academic Purposes I (Listening & Speaking) 4 university GPA on a 4.0 scale Notes •• Language requirement: AMST 101 American Pop Culture 4 Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per semester to ANTH 104 Cultural Diversity 4 •• TOEFL iBT 60 (11 minimum subscores) remain in good academic standing. •• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores) UNI 101 University 101 0 These courses are generally delivered by INTO Drew. •• PTEA 44+ Total 16 •• Password 6.0 overall Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 EAP 201 English for Academic Purposes II (Reading & Writing) 4 with no grade below C EAP 202 Public Speaking 4 ART 104 OR 106 2-D Design OR Drawing I 4 Major Course Chosen with Advisor 4 Total 16

Admissions | 17 Academic Programs

The following Pathway programs can lead to one of the Drew undergraduate majors indicated below.

Designated STEM degree by the US Department of Homeland Security.

Arts Business andHumanities Sciences Social Sciences Pre-Engineering

Majors Minors Undergraduate The following minors can be added to any of the undergraduate majors drew.edu/academics/undergraduate-studies/majors-and-minors listed to the left. American Studies Anthropology Applied Leadership Art Applied Performance (Theatre & Dance) Art History Archaeology Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Arts Administration & Museology Biology Dance Business Data Science Chemistry European Studies Chinese Studies Film Studies Classics Holocaust Studies Communications Humanities Computer Science Italian Creative Writing Jewish Studies Economics Latin American Studies Engineering [Dual degree program with Columbia University, Law, Justice and Society visit drew.edu/engineering for more details] Linguistic Studies

English Medieval Studies Environmental Studies & Sustainability Middle East Studies French Photography German Studies Public Health History Russian International Relations Statistics Italian Studies Western Heritage Mathematics World Literature Music Writing Neuroscience Combined Degree Programs Pan-African Studies Business Management Philosophy Education Physics Engineering Political Science Environmental Management Psychology Law Religion, Comparative Nursing Sociology Software Engineering Spanish Pre-Professional Programs Theatre Arts Must be combined with a major Women’s & Gender Studies Pre-Engineering Writing and Communication Studies Pre-Law Graduate Pre-Medicine/Health Finance Pre-Dental Pre-Nursing Pre-Occupational Therapy/Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Pharmacy

All of the above majors are available as minors.

18 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 International Year One

5-Semester Pathway Program Available in the fall, spring and summer semesters, our 5-Semester Pathway program offers more focus on English language preparation than our 4-Semester Pathway program. This option applies to all International Year One and allows you to start earning credits toward your bachelor’s degree at Drew. The sample course schedule below is for the first semester of the 5-Semester Pathway program. Additional course samples for subsequent semesters are on the following pages.

Sample Pathway Program (All Majors) 5-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: August 19, 2018 4 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: January 9, 2019* Summer: May 15, 2019 Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Notes •• In-country equivalent of 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 EAP 040 Writing/Grammar 0 Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per semester to •• Language requirement: remain in good academic standing. EAP 041 Reading/Vocabulary 0 •• TOEFL iBT 50 (10 subscores) *Students with Spring start dates have a mandatory EAP 042 Listening/Speaking 0 break during Summer term. •• IELTS 5.0 (4.5 subscores) UNI 101 University 101 0 These courses are generally delivered by INTO •• PTEA 41+ Drew and are for Pathway students only. ART 106/160 Drawing I or Painting I 4 •• Password 5.0 overall Total 4

Arts 4-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: August 19, 2018 128 credit hour program Spring: January 9, 2019 64 credit hours apply from Pathway 64 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Minimum 2.5 GPA in the Pathway Academic Requirements EAP 101 English for Academic Purposes I (Reading/Writing) 4 program •• In-country equivalent of 2.5 high school EAP 102 English for Academic Purposes I (Listening/Speaking) 4 GPA on a 4.0 scale •• No grade below C AMST 101 American Popular Culture 4 Language Requirements *Progression requirements to other universities •• TOEFL iBT 60 (11 minimum subscores) MUSIC 101 Music: Imagination and Technique or 4 may vary. •• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores) ART 104 2-D Design or 4 Notes •• PTEA 44+ THEA 101 The Art of the Play 4 Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per semester to •• Password 6.0 overall remain in good academic standing. •• AE Level 4 with no grade below C Total 16 Semester 3 will always commence in the fall. Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours During the second year of the Pathway program, EAP 201 English for Academic Purposes II (Reading/Writing) 4 students will select a well-rounded set of courses with the help of their academic advisor. EAP 202 Public Speaking 4 No audition or portfolio required for art, art history, MUSIC 102 Music Fundamentals or 4 music or theatre majors. ART 106 Drawing 1 or 4 These courses are generally delivered by INTO Drew and are for Pathway students only. THEA 120 Theater Technology and 4 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology or 4 REL 101 Comparative Global Religion 4 Total 16 Semester 3 Course Title Credit Hours WRTG 101 College Writing for ESOL 4 ART, MUSIC Major course 4 or THEA ART, MUSIC Major course 4 or THEA Humanities Major course 4 Total 16 Semester 4 Course Title Credit Hours ART, MUSIC Major course 4 or THEA ART, MUSIC Major course 4 or THEA Humanities General education course 4 Sciences General education course 4 Total 16

International Year One | 19 International Year One

Business 4-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: August 19, 2018 128 credit hour program Spring: January 9, 2019 64 credit hours apply from Pathway 64 credit hours remaining toward degree Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements EAP 101 English for Academic Purposes I (Reading/Writing) 4 •• Minimum 2.5 GPA in the Pathway program •• In-country equivalent of 2.5 high EAP 102 English for Academic Purposes I (Listening/Speaking) 4 •• No grade below C school GPA on a 4.0 scale AMST 101 American Popular Culture 4 Language Requirements Notes ECON 101 Microeconomics 4 •• TOEFL iBT 60 (11 minimum subscores) Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per semester to •• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores) Total 16 remain in good academic standing. •• PTEA 44+ Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours Semester 3 will always commence in the fall. •• Password 6.0 overall EAP 201 English for Academic Purposes II (Reading/Writing) 4 During the second year of the Pathway program, •• AE Level 4 with no grade below C students will select a well-rounded set of courses EAP 202 Public Speaking 4 with the help of their academic advisor. ECON 102 Macroeconomics 4 These courses are generally delivered by INTO Drew and are for Pathway students only. SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology or 4 ANTH 104 Cultural Diversity 4 Total 16 Semester 3 Course Title Credit Hours WRTG 101 College Writing for ESOL 4 MATH 117 Introductory Statistics 4 BST 115 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting 4 Humanities General education course 4 Total 16 Semester 4 Course Title Credit Hours ECON 301 Intermediate Microeconomics 4 REL 214 Business Ethics or 4 SOC 217 The Sociology of Management 4 Elective College Elective 4 Elective College Elective 4 Total 16

Humanities and Social Sciences 4-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: August 19, 2018 128 credit hour program Spring: January 9, 2019 64 credit hours apply from Pathway 64 credit hours remaining toward degree Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements EAP 101 English for Academic Purposes I (Reading/Writing) 4 •• Minimum 2.5 GPA in the Pathway program •• In-country equivalent of 2.5 high EAP 102 English for Academic Purposes I (Listening/Speaking) 4 •• No grade below C school GPA on a 4.0 scale AMST 101 American Popular Culture 4 Language Requirements Notes ANTH 104 Cultural Diversity 4 •• TOEFL iBT 60 (11 minimum subscores) Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per semester •• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores) Total 16 to remain in good academic standing. •• PTEA 44+ Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours Semester 3 will always commence in the fall. •• Password 6.0 overall EAP 201 English for Academic Purposes II (Reading/Writing) 4 During the second year of the Pathway program, •• AE Level 4 with no grade below C students will select a well-rounded set of EAP 202 Public Speaking 4 courses with the help of their academic advisor. REL 101 Comparative Global Religion 4 These courses are generally delivered by INTO Drew and are for Pathway students only. SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 4 Total 16 Semester 3 Course Title Credit Hours WRTG 101 College Writing for ESOL 4 Humanities Major course 4 Humanities Major course 4 Elective College Elective 4 Total 16 Semester 4 Course Title Credit Hours Humanities Major course 4 Humanities Major course 4 Elective College Elective 4 Elective College Elective 4 Total 16

20 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Sciences 4-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information 128 credit hour program Fall: August 19, 2018 64 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: January 9, 2019 64 credit hours remaining toward degree Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements EAP 101 English for Academic Purposes I (Reading/Writing) 4 •• Minimum 2.5 GPA in the Pathway program •• In-country equivalent of 2.5 high EAP 102 English for Academic Purposes I (Listening/Speaking) 4 •• No grade below C school GPA on a 4.0 scale AMST 101 American Popular Culture 4 Language Requirements Notes MATH Mathematics course, by placement or 4 •• TOEFL iBT 60 (11 minimum subscores) Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per •• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores) CHEM 150 Principles of Chemistry by placement 4 semester to remain in good academic •• PTEA 44+ Total 16 standing. •• Password 6.0 overall Semester 3 will always commence in Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours the fall. •• AE Level 4 with no grade below C EAP 201 English for Academic Purposes II (Reading/Writing) 4 During the second year of the Pathway EAP 202 Public Speaking 4 program, students will select a well- rounded set of courses with the help of MATH Mathematics course, by placement or 4 their academic advisor. CHEM 150 Principles of Chemistry or 4 Dependent on science major and math/ chemistry placement test on arrival, CHEM 160 Principles of Chemistry II or 4 students may be required to attend the BIO 160 Diversity of Life or 4 summer semester between years 1 and 2 (for fall start) or end of year 2 (for CSCI 150 Introduction to Computer Science in Python and 4 spring start). ANTH 104 Cultural Diversity or 4 These courses are generally delivered by INTO Drew and are for Pathway SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 4 students only. Total 16 Summer Term (As Needed) Course Title Credit Hours MATH 150 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I or 4 CHEM 160 Principles of Chemistry II or 4 BIO 150 Ecology and Evolution 4 Total 16 Semester 3 Course Title Credit Hours WRTG 101 College Writing for ESOL 4 Science Major course 4 Science Major course 4 Humanities/Social Sciences General education course 4 Total 16 Semester 4 Course Title Credit Hours Science Major course 4 Science Major course 4 Humanities/Social Sciences General education course 4 Elective College Elective 4 Total 16

Pre-Engineering 4-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information 128 credit hour program Fall: August 19, 2018 64 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: January 9, 2019 64 credit hours remaining toward degree Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements EAP 101 English for Academic Purposes I (Reading/Writing) 4 •• Minimum 2.5 GPA in the Pathway program •• In-country equivalent of 2.5 high EAP 102 English for Academic Purposes I (Listening/Speaking) 4 •• No grade below C school GPA on a 4.0 scale AMST 101 American Popular Culture 4 Language Requirements MATH Mathematics course, by placement 4 Notes •• TOEFL iBT 60 (11 minimum subscores) Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per semester •• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores) Total 16 to remain in good academic standing. •• PTEA 44+ Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours Semester 3 will always commence in the fall. •• Password 6.0 overall EAP 201 English for Academic Purposes II (Reading/Writing) 4 During the second year of the Pathway program, •• AE Level 4 with no grade below C students will select a well-rounded set of EAP 202 Public Speaking 4 courses with the help of their academic advisor. MATH Mathematics course, by placement 4 Dependent on engineering major and math/ CHEM 150 Principles of Chemistry (with ESL support) 4 chemistry placement test on arrival, students may be required to attend the summer semester Total 16 between years 1 and 2 (for fall start) or end of year 2 (for spring start). Summer Term (As Needed) Course Title Credit Hours For Columbia University-bound students: The MATH 151 Calculus and Analytical Geometry II 4 five- or six-year Drew-Columbia combined degree engineering program offers students Total 16 three or four years of liberal arts education Semester 3 Course Title Credit Hours at Drew and two years at Columbia, earning a BA from Drew, plus a BS in engineering from WRTG 101 College Writing for ESOL 4 Columbia. MATH 250 Calculus and Analytical Geometry III 4 For more information about the Columbia combined degree program visit PHYS 150 University Physics I 4 drew.edu/engineering CSCI 150 Introduction to Computer Science in Python 4 These courses are generally delivered by INTO Drew and are for Pathway students only. Total 16 Semester 4 Course Title Credit Hours MATH 313 Differential Equations 4 PHYS 160 University Physics II 4 Humanities/Social Sciences General education course 4 Humanities/Social Sciences General education course 4 Total 16

International Year One | 21 Graduate Pathway Program

Master of Finance 2-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: August 19, 2018 42 credit hour program Spring: January 09, 2019 12 credit hours apply from Pathway 30 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• Undergraduate Degree with equivalent EAP 501 English for Academic Purposes I (Reading/Writing) 3 •• Minimum 3.0 GPA in Pathway program of 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 •• No grades below B EAP 501 English for Academic Purposes I (Listening/Speaking) 3 Language requirement Notes FIN 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 •• TOEFL iBT 65 (14 subscores) 1 Courses can be waived based on prior university FIN 150 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 •• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores) experience •• PTEA 44 Total 12 2 Housing not requred or guaranteed but open depending availability •• Password 5.5 Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours These courses are generally delivered through the INTO •• Completion of Academic English Level 4 EAP 503 English for Academic Purposes II (Reading/Writing) 3 Center and are for Pathway students only. EAP 504 English for Academic Purposes II (Listening/Speaking) 3 FIN 102 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 FIN 117 Introductory Statistics 3 Total 12 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components

Fall: August 19, 2018 33 credit hour program 9 credit hours apply from Pathway 24 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• Undergraduate Degree with equivalent EAP 510 Graduate Success Skills 3 of 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 FIN 101 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Language requirement FIN 150 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 •• IELTS 6.5 FIN 117 Introductory Statistics 3 •• PTEA 53 Total 12 1-Semester Pathway Degree Program Components (with undergraduate degree in Business 42 credit hour program or Economics) 9 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: January 09, 2019 33 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours •• Undergraduate Degree in business or EAP 510 Graduate Success Skills 3 economics with equivalent of FIN 503 Investments I 3 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 FIN 150 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 Language requirement FIN 502 Financial Risk Management 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 •• IELTS 6.5 Total 12 •• PTEA 53 drew.edu/finance

22 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Graduate Pathway Programs | 23 Key Program Facts • Minimum enrollment of one term • Fall, Spring and Summer start dates • Fall and Spring semesters are 16 weeks; Summer is 13 weeks • 6 levels of instruction • Average 20 hours per week for Fall and Spring; average 23 hours per week for Summer • All students live on campus and are fully integrated into the residence life community

Entry Requirements • High school diploma required • No English language requirement; students will be assessed and placed upon arrival • Minimum age is 16

Progression Requirements

To International Year One • 4-Semester Pathway: Completion of Academic English Level 4 with Academic English no grades below C To Direct Undergraduate Admission Our Academic English program prepares you for university study in • Completion of Academic English the US. You’ll receive high quality English language instruction and Level 6 with no grades below C the academic skills to succeed at Drew. Academic What You’ll Learn Advising • Understand US values in an academic setting throughout your program • Present spoken and written ideas accurately and effectively in English • Write research papers with proper use of citations and references • Read, understand and critically evaluate academic texts • Understand and use vocabulary common to academic disciplines 1:10 • Take useful and accurate notes in academic lectures and presentations Average teacher-to-student ratio

Learn more www.intostudy.com/drew/ academic-english

24 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Study Abroad with English

Key Program Facts • Fall and Spring start dates • Minimum of 1 semester (approximately 16 weeks); maximum of 1 academic year • 8 credit hours of English for Academic Purposes • 8 credit hours of two academic courses • All students live on campus and fully integrated into the residence life community

Entry Requirements • High school diploma required with an in-country equivalent of 2.5 GPA or better • English Language Entry Requirement -- TOEFL iBT 60 (11 minimum subscores) or -- IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores) or -- PTEA 44+ or -- Password overall Level 6 or -- Completion of AE level 4 with no grades below C

Learn more www.intostudy.com/drew/ study-abroad-with-english

Study Abroad with English combines English for Academic Purposes with the chance to experience undergraduate courses at Drew University. You can earn college credits in your field of interest without having to enroll in a long-term degree program.

With prior approval from a student’s home university, at Drew the student can earn credits toward an undergraduate degree in his or her home country. Earned credits also may be applied to a degree program with admission to Drew.

English Language Program | 25 Combined Degree Programs with Guaranteed Entry

Wake Forest University

Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is one of the nation’s most respected private schools. It is recognized for its outstanding academic reputation and challenging liberal arts curriculum. wfu.edu Liberal Arts and Master of Arts Management Combined Degree • Leads to a bachelor’s degree from Drew and a master of arts in management from Wake Forest • The 10-month graduate business degree is designed for recent liberal arts, science and engineering majors; excludes business majors • Automatic $5,000 merit scholarships for students accepted into the program • 95% job placement rate after completion with 9 out of 10 Columbia University international students placed with H1-B work visas in the US Progression Requirements Located in New York City, Columbia University is one of • Minimum 3.33 cumulative GPA end of junior year at Drew the world’s most important centers of research and offers • Grade B or better in Mathematics 117 (introductory statistics) a distinctive learning environment for undergraduate and or equivalent statistic-based social science or advanced graduate students. columbia.edu quantitative methods course Liberal Arts and Engineering Combined Degree • Submission of GRE or GMAT, scores will not affect admission, but • Leads to an undergraduate liberal arts (BA) degree from Drew and may impact scholarship amount awarded an undergraduate engineering (BS) degree from Columbia • A personal interview • Guaranteed admission to Columbia after successful completion • A written letter of recommendation from student or designee at Drew affirming student has no honor code violations during tenure at • Students typically enter Columbia after their junior or senior year Drew University at Drew • Program graduates are “liberally educated engineers” #27 National Universities (U.S. News & World Report 2018) • Complete both degrees in 5 to 6 years #38 Best Undergraduate Business Programs Progression Requirements (U.S. News & World Report 2017) • Students must be enrolled full-time at Drew University for at least two years • Minimum 3.30 GPA overall • Minimum grade B in pre-engineering sciences and math courses designated by Columbia University, repeat courses will not be considered • Successful completion of specific prerequisite courses outlined in the curriculum guide • Completion of Drew requirements for a major and graduation • TOEFL iBT 100 or IELTS 7.0 or SAT 650 (Critical Reasoning and Writing Sections) or minimum grade B in Drew’s English Composition course • Recommendation letters from Drew’s combined degree liaison office, Math or Science instructor

#5 in National Universities (U.S. News & World Report 2018)

#9 Best Global Universities (U.S. News & World Report 2018)

#18 Best Engineering Schools (U.S. News & World Report 2018)

26 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Stevens Institute of Technology

A Stevens education is different. Students receive a unique curriculum that blends technical training, teamwork, design projects, internships and cooperative education opportunities. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey, Stevens is an inclusive college campus just minutes from New York City. stevens.edu Liberal Arts and Master in Software Seton Hall Engineering Combined Degree • Leads to a bachelor’s degree from Drew and a Law School master in software engineering at Stevens Seton Hall Law has achieved national • Guaranteed admission to Stevens Institute distinction in various areas of law and after successful completion at Drew is located just 20 minutes from Wall • Program is typically completed in 5 years, Street, making it a perfect place to 4 years at Drew and one year at Stevens launch your career. law.shu.edu Progression Requirements Liberal Arts and Law Combined Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, • Minimum 3.3 GPA overall Degree Drexel is a comprehensive global research • You will complete 3 years at Drew for university. It is also one of America’s 15 • GRE overall minimum score 300, with 155 your bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and largest private universities. drexel.edu minimum score on the quantitative portion 3 years at SHLS for your law degree (JD) • Meet all graduation requirements for Liberal Arts and Nursing Drew University • Guaranteed admission to SHLS after Combined Degree successful completion at Drew • You will complete 3 years at Drew for • Letter of recommendation from a your bachelor’s degree in liberal arts faculty advisor Progression Requirements and 11 months at Drexel for your To Complete in 5 years • Minimum 3.25 cumulative GPA end of freshmen year at Drew, and bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) • Computer science major at Drew minimum 3.50 GPA at the end of each • Guaranteed admission to Drexel • Complete two designated master’s-level subsequent year at Drew University after successful completion computer science courses while at Drew with • Complete the entire undergraduate minimum 3.3 GPA in each course Progression Requirements program at Drew University within • Minimum 3.0 overall GPA 4 years • TOEFL iBT 79 (minimum subscore of #69 in National Universities (U.S. News & World Report 2018) • Earn minimum C- in all courses of the 26 in speaking)* #11 Best Career Placement in the Nation first year of legal study • Successful completion of specific (The Princeton Review 2017) • Students must maintain a “good social prerequisite courses outlined in the standing” while enrolled at Drew curriculum guide • Must take the LSAT by October of the *TOEFL can be waived if the applicant completed third year of the undergraduate degree 4 years of high school and received a high school diploma from the United States, Australia, New program, scoring in the 77th percentile Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada or Ireland. or higher

#94 in National Universities #57 Best Law School in the US (U.S. News & World Report 2018) (U.S. News & World Report 2018) 97% of Drexel students pass the #10 Best Health Care Law Program NCLEX (nursing certification test) (U.S. News & World Report 2018)

Find out more about Drew’s combined degree programs at www.drew.edu/academics/undergraduate-studies/majors-and-minors/combined-degree-programs

Combined Degree Programs | 27 Country Scales - International Year One

GCSE/I/GCSE (O Level) 5 subjects, 3 grades C or better, 2 grades D or better. Subjects must include: mathematics, English, social science and science GCSE/GCE A-Levels Must have 2 A level grades. 1 C or better, and 1 D or better IB Diploma 24, or average grades of 4 or higher, if by individual grades Argentina Bachiller/Bachilerato or Bachilerato Especializado. An average of 6.5 or better on a 10 point scale Orta T hsil Haqqında Ş had tnam with minimum 3.5 out of 5 or 65% Tawjihiya with minimum 55% Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate with minimum 3.5 out of 5 or 50% Benin Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Baccalaureat/Baccalaureat de Enseignement/ Baccalaureat de Technicien with an average of 11.5 or better on a 20 point scale Bosnia & Herzegovina Certificate (Svjedocanstvo/ Svjedodzba, IV Stepen) or Diploma (Diploma) average grade of 2.5 or better on a scale of 5 Brazil Certificado de Conclusão de Ensino Médio with minimum 6.5 out of 10 or 65.5% Bulgaria Diploma za Zavarsheno Obrazavanie. An average of 3.0 or better out of 6 Cameroon See GCE O-levels and A-levels or Upper Secondary with Baccalauréat with minimum 12 out of 20 Chile Licencia de Educación Media, Técnico Medio/License of Middle Education with an average of 4.5 (Suficient/Sufficient) or better on a 7 point scale China Senior High School Graduation/Completion minimum 65% (4 point scale), 75% (5 point scale), 115% out of 150%, or 2.5 (4.0 point scale) Colombia Bachillerato Académico with minimum 75% or 7 out of 10 Congo Republic Baccalaureat/Baccalaureat Technique Average of 11.5 or better on a 20 point scale DR Congo Diplome d’Etat Etudes Secondaires du Cycle Long Average of 65 or better on a 100 point scale Cuba Bachillerato with an average of 75 out of 100 or better or an average of 3.5 or better on a 5 point scale Cyprus Apolytirio Lykeiou (School Leaving Certificate-Greek) or Lise Diplomasi (Turkish). Average of 15 or better out of 20 (Southern Cyprus) or 6 or better out of 10 (Northern Cyprus) Højere Handelseksamen (Higher Commercial Certificate) or Højere Forberedelseseksamen (HigherPrep Cerificate) or Bevis Studentereksamen (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate) Denmark An average of 6.0 or better on a 12 or 13 point scale. Ecuador Bachillerato/ Bachiller. An average of 7.5 or better on a 10 point scale or an average of 12 or better on a 20 point scale France Baccalaureat de l’enseignement du second with minimum 11 out of 20 Gambia WAEC with 5 subjects passed, no grade below C6, and minimum 2 Cs Georgia Sashualo Ganatlebis Atestasi or Sashualo Skolis Atestati with 6.5 out of 10, 4.5 out of 7, or 2.5 out of 4.0 Germany Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife (Abitur) or Zeugnis der Fachhochschulreife with minimum 3 out of 6 Ghana West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects passed with at least 3 grades of 6/C or better and 3 grades 7/D or better (English, Math, SS and Science) HKSDE with minimum pass of 5 academic subjects, minimum grade of level 2 Higher Secondary Certificate or the Standard 12 with minimum of 50%, C1 (CBSE), or 5 out of 9 (CISCE) SMA/STTB with minimum 6.5 out of 10 Iran Diplom Metevasheteh with minimum 12.5 out of 20 Iraq Adadiyah (Sixth Form Baccalaureate /Preparatory Baccalaureate) An average of 70 or better out of 100 Italy Diploma di Licenza Linguistica with minimum 7 out of 10 or Diploma di Maturita Classica with minimum 75 out of 100 Japan Kōtō Gakkō Sotsugyō Shōmei-sho with minimum 3.5 out of 5.0 Tawjihi, General Secondary Education Certificate with an average of 65 or better out of 100 Senior secondary education with Attestat with minimum 3.5 out of 5.0 Kenya KCSE with minimum 7 out of 12 Shahadat-al-thanawia-al-a’ama with minimum 75% Kyrgyzstan Certificate of Completed Secondary Education earning an Attestat o Srednem Obrazovanii with minimum 3.5 out of 5.0 Baccalaureat, General Secondary Education Certificate An average of 11 or better on a scale of 0-20 OR 65 or better out of 100 Libya General or Specialized secondary school with Secondary Education Certificate with minimum 180 out of 260 (Literary) or 230 out of 330 (Science) Macau Higher Secondary (Form 5/Senior Two or Form 6/Senior Three) with minimum 65% plus A levels (for English education system) SPM with minimum 5.0 out of 9; average 8 on 18 point scale, or STPM 2.5 on 4.0 scale Diploma/Certificado with minimum 75% Mongolia School-leaving certificate with minimum 3.5 out of 5.0 Morocco Diplome du Baccalaureat with an average of 11.5 or better on a 20 point scale Myanmar Higher secondary with 45%, 420 out of 600, or 3.5 out of 5.0 Nepal Higher secondary certificate with 73-74 (high C) out of 100 Diploma von Hoger Algemeen Voortgezet Onderwijs/HAVO Diploma von Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs/VWO Netherlands An average of 6.5 or better on a scale of 1-10 or a 2.5 GPA or better on a 4.0 point grading scale Nigeria WAEC with 5 subjects passed with at least 3 grades of 6/C or better and 3 grades 7/D or better (English, Math, SS, Science) Norway Vitnemal fra den Videregaende Skolen (Certificate of Upper Secondary School) An average of 3.5 or better on a 6 point scale General Secondary School Certificate issued in English by the Ministry of Education An average of 73 or better on a 100 point scale Pakistan Higher Secondary Certificate or Intermediate Certificate (arts or sciences group) with an average of 50 or better out of 100 High School Diploma (10-12 years of education) - An average of 78 or better out of 100 Al-Thanawaya Al-Amah with minimum 62% Romania Diploma de Bacalaureat An average of 6.5 or better on a 10 point scale Russia Certificate of Complete Secondary Education with minimum 3.5 out of 5.0 Tawjihiyah with minimum 75% Singapore See GCE O-levels and A-levels South Africa NSC with minimum 55% Average ranking of 5.5 or lower on a scale of 9 Spain Titulo de Bachillerato with minimum 5.5 out of 10 Sweden Avgångsbetyg/Slutbetyg with minimum C on A-F scale Taiwan Senior high school leaving certificate with minimum 65% Tanzania See GCE O-levels or ACSE with minimum E Thailand Maw 6 (M6) and the Certificate of Secondary Education with minimum 2.5 out of 4 or 65% Lise Diplomasi with minimum 60% or 3.5 out of 5 Ukraine Upper secondary with minimum 6.5 out of 12 or 3.5 out of 5 Tawjihiyya with minimum 75% United States of America High School Diploma with a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale Uzbekistan Diploma of Specialised Secondary Education (O'rta Ma'lumot To'g'risida Shahodatnoma) with minimum 70% or 3.5 out of 5 Venezuela Título de Bachiller ("en" track taken) and Certificación de Calificaciones with minimum 12 out of 20 Upper secondary with minimum 6.5 out of 10 Zimbabwe Form 4 with Zimbabwe Certificate of Secondary Education at O-level with minimum C or Form 5&6 with minimum D and no E grades This guide is used for evaluation purposes by the Drew University Office of Admissions and is supplied here for reference only. Meeting the requirements listed here does not necessarily indicate that a student will qualify for admission to Drew University or INTO Drew University. When referring to the following guides, be aware that this is not inclusive of all grading requirements. Grading systems and educational structures vary widely around the world and we evaluate each application individually to determine if the applicant meets the standards for success at Drew University. Please also be aware that requirements by country are updated and adjusted appropriately throughout an academic year and might not be current in this brochure.

28 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 English Waiver Guidelines

Undergraduate English 5-Semester Pathway 4-Semester Pathway Undergraduate Direct Waiver Exemptions

IELTS 5.0 (4.5 subscores) 5.5 (5 subscores) 6.5 (6 subscores) TOEFL 50 (10 subscores) 60 (11 subscores) 80 (18 subscores) Password 5 overall 6 overall No PTEA 41 44 59 IB No English HL: 4 English A HL: 5 IGCSE/GCSE No English First Language with C or better. English First Language with C or better. A Levels (A/AS) No English First Language with C or better. English First Language with C or better. US High School No 3 final years of high school in English, 3 final years of high school in English, mainstream English classes, with grades mainstream English classes, with grades of C or better in non-ESL classes. of B or better in non-ESL classes. International High School No Grade of C or better in mainstream, Grade of B or better in mainstream, (English medium of instruction) non-ESL English courses non-ESL English courses SAT 350 Verbal 400 Verbal 500 Verbal ACT 14 English/Reading 17 English/Reading 19 English/Reading HKDSE No English Level 3 or better No Malaysia SPM No English 119 with C or better No WAEC No No No AP No Language & Composition or No Literature & Composition with 3 or better iTEP 3.0 (2.5 subscores) 3.5 (3.0 subscores) No Cambridge English: First 154 (147 subscores) 162 (154 subscores) No Cambridge English: Proficiency 154 (147 subscores) 162 (154 subscores) No Cambridge English: Advanced 154 (147 subscores) 162 (154 subscores) No African (Anglophone): Cameroon, Yes* No Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe (if primary medium of instruction in secondary school was English) Commonwealth Caribbean Yes* Yes (Anglophone): Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago Australia Yes* Yes Canada, except Quebec (French) Yes* Yes Irish Republic Yes* Yes New Zealand Yes* Yes United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Yes* Yes Northern Ireland, Wales)

*Qualifies for 4-Semester Pathway

www.intostudy.com/drew | 29 Dates, Tuition and Fees

Rates are an estimate and subject to change. All prices in US dollars. Please visit www.intostudy.com/drew for more information.

By Academic Year There are two main semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring), each about 16 weeks long. In addition, there is a Summer term.

Tuition for Academic Programs Start Dates for Academic Programs 4-Semester Pathway programs in black and 5-Semester Pathway programs in blue. Program Year 1 Year 2 All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below. International Year One (4-Semester) $39,500 $39,500 4-Semester Pathway program 5-Semester Pathway program

International Year One (5-Semester) $46,610 $39,500 1-Semester Pathway program 2-Semester Pathway program

Undergraduate Transfer Program (2-Semester) $39,500 NA Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Aug 19, 2018 - Jan 9, 2019 - Graduate Pathway Program (2-Semester) $29,500 NA Dec 14, 2018 May 8, 2019 International Year One/ Undergraduate Transfer Program

Arts

Business Tuition for English Language Programs Humanities and Social Sciences

Program 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters Sciences Academic English $6,180 $12,240 $18,360 Pre-Engineering Study Abroad with English $19,750 $39,500 NA Graduate Pathway Program Finance (with undergraduate degree in business or economics) Finance (with other undergraduate Deposits degrees)

Program Tuition Housing

Academic English $2,000 $2,000

International Year One/Graduate Pathway Program $2,000 $2,000 Start Dates for Language Programs Academic English + International Year One/ $2,000 $2,000 Graduate Pathway Program Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Program August 19, 2018 January 9, 2019 May 15, 2019 Academic English P P P Study Abroad with English P P Housing and Dining Services for Academic Programs

Housing and dining rates are subject to change. P Variable program length

Housing Type Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019

Double room/shared bathroom $8,650 $8,650 $7,450 Start Dates for Drew University Degree Programs

Semester First Day of Classes Application Deadline* Application Fee

Fall 2018 August 27, 2018 February 1, 2018 $60 Miscellaneous Fees and Expenses Spring 2019 January 14, 2019 December 1, 2018 $60 One Time Fall 2018 Spring / Summer 2019 Summer 2019 *Applications are accepted after the deadline as space is available. International Express Mail $100

Books (Estimated) $1,200 $1,200 $1,200

INTO Insurance (Estimated) $2,310 $1,615 $760

Estimated Costs of Attendance for 2018-19

The following prices are based on 2017-18 prices or estimates and are subject to change.

Cost Description Tuition and Fees Living Expenses Books and Supplies Insurance Other Total Expenses

Undergraduate Direct Admission (1 Year - 2 Semesters) $39,500 $14,110 $1,200 $1,830 $2,122 $58,762

Undergraduate Transfer Program (1 Year - 2 Semesters) $39,500 $17,300 $1,200 $1,780 $2,122 $61,902

International Year One (1 Year - 2 Semesters) $39,500 $17,300 $1,200 $1,780 $2,122 $61,902

International Year One (1 Year - 3 Semesters) $46,610 $24,420 $1,200 $2,310 $2,122 $76,662

Graduate Pathway Program (1 Year - 2 Semesters) $29,500 $17,300 $1,200 $1,780 $2,122 $51,902

Academic English (1 Semester) $6,180 $8,650 $1,200 $890 $2,122 $19,042

Study Abroad with English (1 Semester) $19,750 $8,650 $1,200 $890 $2,122 $32,612

36 | INTO Drew University 2018–2019 Scholarships - Guaranteed all 4 years

INTO Drew Scholarships

Region/Country Award Amount Africa $9,000 Drew African Scholar Award

Central and South America $9,000 Latin America Regional Award

Eastern Europe and Central Asia $9,000 Dream Drew Scholarship

Hong Kong $9,000 Hong Kong Scholar Award

India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka $6,000 Drew University Scholarships South Asian Scholar Award

Indonesia $7,000 Big Apple Award Indonesia $7,000 Drew Scholarship Japan $5,000 Big Apple Award Japan • Available for Year 3 and Year 4 Korea • Matriculation to Drew $5,000 • 3.25-3.49 GPA at point of matriculation Big Apple Award Korea • After Pathway, renewable for the same amount in Year 3 and 4 if 2.0 GPA is maintained Malaysia $7,000 Big Apple Award Malaysia

Middle East and North Africa $9,000 Big Apple Award Middle East and North Africa $12,000 Dean’s Scholarship Pakistan $6,000 Pakistan Scholars Fund • Available for Year 3 and Year 4 • Matriculation to Drew Southeast Asia and Indochina $7,000 • 3.5 GPA+ at point of matriculation Big Apple Award Southeast Asia and Indochina • After Pathway, renewable for the same amount in Year 3 and 4 if 2.0 GPA is maintained Taiwan $5,000 Big Apple Award Taiwan Students who earn INTO Drew scholarships for their Pathway Thailand $5,000 program will be eligible to keep those scholarships for the Big Apple Award Thailand remaining four semesters of study at Drew, providing they make satisfactory academic progress (2.0 GPA). Turkey $9,000 If a student’s INTO Drew scholarship is less than the Drew or Drew Turkey Ambassador Scholarship Dean’s scholarships, the student’s INTO Drew scholarship can Vietnam be replaced by the greater award. Students may receive only $7,000 one type of scholarship but not both (either a INTO Drew or Big Apple Award Vietnam Dean’s/Drew Scholarship). Western and Central Europe $5,000 Pathway students not receiving an INTO Drew scholarship upon Drew Europe Ambassador Scholarship entrance will be eligible for a Dean’s or Drew Scholarship with a 3.25 GPA or greater in the Pathway program.

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