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For more information on Drew’s summer programs, please call the SummerTerm Office at 973-408-3400 or email us at summer@drew.edu.
Admitted Students
Once you are registered for a Summer Term class, visit the admitted student page for information on housing, billing, accessibility resources, parking passes, network accounts, ID cards, classroom assignments and more.
International Students
International students are required to have an F-1 student visa in order to participate in this program and must submit the following to the Office of Continuing Education, Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940:
• Official TOEFL scores
• Course-by-course evaluation of all academic credentials submitted in English
Withdrawal, Refund Policy and Cancellations
• All cancellations must be made through the student’s TreeHouse student portal.
• Please review the academic calendar for deadlines regarding adding/dropping classes.
• Non-attendance does not constitute an official withdrawal. Failure to withdraw officially will result in a grade of “F” for the course. You will also be billed for the cost of the course.
• Drew reserves the right to cancel courses at any time. A full refund will be issued if a course is cancelled by Drew University.
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Summer Courses on Campus
Summer Term is open to current Drew students, as well as visiting students from other colleges and universities, college graduates and college level students not currently engaged in any formal educational program. High school juniors and seniors, ready to sample higher education, may also attend college classes taught by our distinguished faculty.
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On Campus Classes for College Students
2025 Dates
- Session I: May 27 – July 3, 2025
- Session II: July 7 – August 8, 2025
Both are six weeks in duration, but within this date range shorter sessions will be embedded.
Cost
For Cost and Fees Information, please see our Schedule of Tuition and Fees.
Financial statements are provided through the TreeHouse portal only (they will not be mailed). Payment is due in full before the start of classes. Financial aid is not available for Summer Term.
Current Drew Students
Drew students register through TreeHouse Self-Service. Summer Term runs on an open enrollment basis so a PIN is not required in order to register for classes. However, we recommend that you consult with your advisor before registering.
Visiting Students
Visiting students must be in good academic standing at their home school and have successfully met all course prerequisites in order to enroll. It is the responsibility of visiting students to secure approval from their home schools before registering for summer classes. Drew cannot guarantee that a course will be transferable, but will provide course syllabi to assist with this process. To register:
- Submit the application by clicking the “Apply for Classes” button below.
- Once your application has been processed you will receive an email asking you to activate your Drew account. Activating your account gives you access to TreeHouse, your student portal online. Access to TreeHouse is required in order to register for classes, submit required health forms, to view your statement of charges and to register your car for a parking pass.
- Once you have access to your TreeHouse student portal, click on “Add or Drop Classes” under the “Registrar” heading to register for classes. Please review the “Registration Instructional link” for further assistance with the registration process, though keep in mind a pin number is not required for summer classes.
- If you wish to attend a course for which the prerequisite requirements were fulfilled at a school other than Drew, please contact the instructor of record to request a Prerequisite/Registration Override.
- Go to the Admitted Student page for information regarding health forms required of all students attending classes at Drew, parking, housing and other services.
Early College Program for High School Students
To qualify for the Early College program, high school junior and senior students must demonstrate strong academic and extracurricular achievement.
Admitted students may attend introductory (100 level) college courses for academic credit. Students who are interested in attending an intermediate (200 level) or upper (300 level) course can only do so if all per-requisites have been successfully completed and permission has been granted by the instructor of record.
Courses Open to High School Students
Cost
For Cost and Fees information, please see our Schedule of Tuition and Fees.
Registration
High school students must first apply for admission to the Early College program. Once the application is reviewed and the student has been admitted, instructions will be provided on how to register for classes.
In addition to the online application, high school juniors and seniors must submit the following for all courses:
- Official copy of high school transcript
- Two letters of recommendation: one from a high school teacher, one from high school guidance counselor.
- Minors must have the written permission of parent/guardian (additional information will be provided once the student has been accepted).
- Please email all application materials to: summer@drew.edu or sbhargav@drew.edu.