Prepared for Grad School
Whether it’s through one of our 19 Dual-Degree programs, out in the world beyond The Forest, or in Drew’s Caspersen School of Graduate Studies, more and more of our students are choosing to attend graduate school after receiving their undergraduate degrees.
We know this, and we want you to be prepared.
At Drew, our students are able to explore and discover their passions and get hands-on learning and research experience in the fields that fascinate them. All throughout, our faculty and staff mentors help guide and advise students to be accepted to and prepared for the graduate school programs of their dreams.
Don’t just take our word for it. Hear from students who lived it!
Drew has academic partnerships with schools like Columbia, Duke, NYU, and Washington University in St. Louis in fields like business management, cybersecurity, engineering, law, medicine, and software engineering.
No matter your interests, our Dual-Degree programs double your resources, save you time, and lower your financial investment in your education.
Cybersecurity – Engineering at Columbia – Engineering at Washington – Environmental Management – Forestry – Law – Medicine – Nursing – Nutrition – Public Health — Software Engineering – Teaching – History and Culture
But wait! We just added six more in partnership with Drew’s Caspersen School of Graduate Studies and Drew Theological School, starting this year:
Data Science – Finance – Medical Humanities, Health, and Society – Religion – Theology and Ministry – Master of Divinity
Love the professors who guided you through your undergraduate experience? Intrigued by the growing list of advanced degree options offered? Can’t stand the thought of leaving The Forest just yet? Drew’s Caspersen School of Graduate Studies sounds like the perfect choice!
Read what some of our undergrad-turned-grad students had to say about why they chose to stay at Drew for graduate school:
Arts & Letters (MLitt) – Data Science (MS) – Education (MEd) – Finance (MS) – History & Culture (MA) – Medical Humanities, Health, and Society (MMH) – Teaching (MAT)
Arts & Letters (DLitt) – Medical and Health Humanities (DMH)
Conflict Resolution & Leadership (CRL) – Data Science – English as a Second Language (ESL) – Medical Humanities (CMH) – Teacher of Students with Disabilities (TOSD)