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Madison, NJ 07940
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About the Drew Career Closet
The Drew Career Closet is designed to help students embody success as they launch their careers without having to worry about how to afford it. Located in Sycamore Cottage and managed by the Center for Career Development, the Drew Career Closet offers new and gently loved business casual and business professional wardrobe options to students as they prepare for professional events, such as interviews, internships, career fairs, and more.
How it Works
The Career Closet is open to all Drew University students. Items taken from the closet are 100% free of charge and yours to keep. No returns are necessary. You may take and keep up to three items in an academic year.
To visit the Career Closet and browse our current inventory, schedule a Career Closet Consultation appointment through Handshake. During an appointment, students can expect to have support from trained staff while searching for and trying on items in a safe, clean, and private space.
We strive to include clothing for students of all shapes, sizes, and orientations, however we cannot guarantee the availability of styles to meet your preferences. When scheduling your Career Closet consultation we invite you to share your preferences in advance, so that if we are unable to meet your needs immediately we may be able to offer an alternative to accommodate you.
THE DREW CAREER CLOSET
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Find Clothing
We provide professional dress clothing for any Drew student who needs it.
DONATIONS
Make a Donation
We accept clean, gently-used professional clothing from Drew community members.









