Where the Class of 2025 is headed and how Drew University helped them get there
May 2025 – As the academic year ends, the futures of the Drew University Class of 2025 are beginning.
Read on to learn where some of Drew’s outstanding students are heading after graduating, and how their time at Drew helped them reach their goals.
Tyler Saunders C’25
Business major
Where she’s headed: Joining the Walt Disney Company as a Disney Consumer Products Location Planning Intern working with the Location Strategy and Disney Experiences teams.
On her time at Drew: “My time at Drew has been nothing short of incredible. I was challenged in the classroom, supported by amazing professors, and surrounded by friendships that I’ll cherish forever. I’m thankful I had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through programs like the Wall Street Semester and apply the skills I learned in the classroom to real-world situations. While I’ll miss life in The Forest, I know Drew has prepared me well for my next steps.”
Ben Milstein C’25
Business major, Economics and Italian Studies double minor
Where he’s headed: Accepted an Associate position at AlphaSights in New York City, where he’ll collaborate with leading investment and consulting firms to evaluate and execute deals, uncover strategic opportunities, and navigate complex global markets.
On his time at Drew: “I challenged myself to take full advantage of every opportunity—studying abroad in both Rome and London, completing four internships, participating in the Wall Street Semester, and competing on the men’s soccer team. These experiences pushed me to grow academically, professionally, and personally. Equally meaningful, I feel fortunate to have built incredible friendships and connections with people who enriched my experience both in and out of the classroom. I’m deeply grateful to my family, friends, professors, and mentors whose support has made these past four years truly special.”
Hailey Hearney C’25
English major, Teaching and Psychology double minor
Where she’s headed: Pursuing a Master’s in Elementary Education at the College of Charleston
On her time at Drew: “Drew prepared me for graduate school through the rigorous classes that always challenged me to do my best, supporting professors who were always willing to assist with academic and life concerns, and on-campus job opportunities that helped me develop time management and communication skills.”
Maryann Dillon C’25
Biology and Psychology double major, Neuroscience minor (Pre-Med pathway)
Where she’s headed: Maryann plans to enter medical school in fall 2026.
On her time at Drew: “During my time at Drew, I was introduced to so many different paths that I had not known about before. Becoming familiarized with all of these opportunities allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of which career path I truly wanted to pursue.”