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Drew University Offers Summer Classes to High School, College, Post-Grad Students
The university will be accepting applications for summer courses beginning May 18 and June 29.

Registration for a variety of summer courses at Drew University, including calculus and chemistry, to history of New York City’s theatre scene and a social media course, is now open.
The summer courses being offered by the university are available to Drew University students, visiting college students, post-baccalaureate students and certain high school juniors and seniors, the university said. Taking courses during the summer months could lighten the course load for students during subsequent semesters. Additionally, students can earn credits for graduation and take advantage of reduced tuition by attending courses at Drew University’s forest campus, near the Madison train station.
The Drew University summer term one begins on May 18 and term two begins on June 29. The university’s summer term offers students with a number of opportunities.
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Students in the Theatre Arts summer program will have the chance to go to Broadway and learn about the productions, artists, history and future of Broadway, Drew said. Additionally, high school students can get the chance to explore the university by applying to its early college program, enabling them to earn college credit while studying on campus alongside current college students.
The enrollment period is limited. To register for summer term classes at Drew University, visit the university’s website or contact or contact Drew’s SummerTerm office at 973.408.3310 or summer@drew.edu.
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