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(908) 359-0803

170 TOWNSHIP LINE RD # B2
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ 08844

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All Day Learning Centers is a private school located in HILLSBOROUGH, NJ. It has 174 students in grades PK, K with a student-teacher ratio of 174 to 1.

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174

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17:1

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174

  • Female

    42%

  • Male

    58%

  • White

    66.7%

  • Multiracial

    25%

  • Asian

    4.2%

  • Hispanic

    4.2%

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Median Household Income

$116,510

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$64,994

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$1,636

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$436,700

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Drew University – Madison, NJ

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Drew University (Drew) is a private coeducational university located in Madison. The institution was founded in 1867. Financier and tycoon Daniel Drew purchased the estate, where he founded a theological seminary that trained priests for the Methodist Church. It was the forerunner of today’s Drew Theological School. In 1928, the College of Humanities joined it, and in 1955 – Caspersen School of Graduate Education.

Today, the university offers strong programs in the natural and social sciences, philology, art, and several interdisciplinary fields. Its largest division is the College of Liberal Arts. Although the majority of teachers and students of the Theological School are United Methodists, the university accepts applicants for study regardless of their religion.

The university is known for small class sizes and a great deal of personal attention to each student. nine8% of the university’s faculty have the highest degree in their field, which makes the high quality of teaching a hallmark of learning at Drew. Much attention is also paid to social work: many volunteer projects and civic programs are being implemented. Drew University has always been innovative. Here, for the first time in the country, an off-campus study program was offered, field practice and a summer internship were tested. In 1984, the university became the first liberal arts college to provide each of its students with a personal computer. He is still one of the leaders in the introduction of information technology in the educational process.
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The campus of Drew University covers an area of ​​more than 750,000 square meters. Drew is often referred to as the “University in the Woods” for the serenity of its verdant grounds compared to the bustling suburbs surrounding the university. The campus has its own forest reserve and an arboretum with two ponds, in which turtles, muskrats, catfish, goldfish, Canadian geese, ducks and herons live. The campus includes residential and academic buildings, and is also home to one of the largest professional Shakespeare theaters in the country, the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey, and the Charles A. Dana Research Center for Scientists Emeriti. The latter implements a unique program of its kind, providing jobs, offices and equipment to retired scientists, under whose guidance the best students of the university devote approximately half of their study time to independent research projects.
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Drew alumni include best-selling cookbook author and host of the popular cooking show The Frugal Gourmet Jeff Smith, human rights activist Nathaniel Raymond, Assistant Secretary of State Arturo Valenzuela, Woody Allen’s wife Sun-Yi Previn, renowned physicist Albert Baez, and many others.

Key facts

  • Founded: 1867.
  • Number of students: about 2,700 students and graduate students, including foreign students from 20 countries of the world. nine0018

  • Average class size: 17 people.
  • The ratio of students and teachers: 10:1.
  • Accommodation on campus is guaranteed for four years. For students of the preparatory programs, accommodation in a student hostel is mandatory.

University description

The Drew University campus is a 10-minute walk from Madison Station, which has a direct flight to Manhattan’s Pennsylvania Station. Madison is located just 40 kilometers from New York. The administration of the university successfully uses the “Big Apple” as a classroom. For Drew students, unique study programs have been developed – “The Semester on Wall Street” and “The Semester on Broadway”, allowing you to experience the financial and theatrical life of one of the world’s greatest cities from the inside.
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Students can also take advantage of the opportunities offered by Morris County. The headquarters, offices or large production facilities of 33 Fortune 500 corporations are based here. Among them are AT & T, Colgate-Palmolive, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, ExxonMobil, Novartis, BASF, Bayer and others. Within an hour’s drive of Madison are the Great Swamp and Delaware Water Gap National Preserves, Jersey Beach, the Meadowlands Sports Complex, and ski resorts in the Pocono Mountains.
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About 16,000 people live in Madison. It is often called the City of Roses, because in the 19th century the business of growing roses of the same name flourished here. It is also one of the safest settlements in the country. Newark Liberty International Airport is 24 kilometers from campus.

Ranking and achievements of the university

  • Ranked among the top 100 liberal arts colleges in the United States (U.S. News & World Report).
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    95% of students are employed within 6 months or continue their studies in the magistracy after graduation.

  • 95% of students live on campus.
  • 97% of students receive financial aid. The university provides foreign students with academic scholarships (automatically accrued upon admission for high academic performance in the previous school). Additionally, foreign students can apply for scholarships for excellence in art, science, active social work. nine0018

        Training program

        Drew University is comprised of the College of Liberal Arts, which offers about 30 undergraduate programs, as well as the Drew School of Theology and the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies, specializing in undergraduate and graduate studies. The most popular specialties are psychology, English philology, economics.

        • College of Liberal Arts (anthropology, art, art history, biochemistry and molecular biology, biology, business, chemistry, sinology, computer science, classical, English, Spanish and French philology, ecology and rational use of natural resources, German studies, history, international relations, mathematics , Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Pan-African Studies, Psychology, Comparative Religion, Sociology, Theater Studies, Feminology, and Gender Studies; dual-major programs: Education, Engineering, Medicine). nine0018

        • Caspersen School of Graduate Studies (arts and literature; teaching biology, chemistry, mathematics, English, French, Italian, Spanish, physics, social sciences, theater arts; poetry; medical ethics; history and culture).
        • Drew Theological School (theology, ministry (master’s degree leads to ordination as a deacon of the American Methodist Church), interdisciplinary training: theology + specialization of the student’s choice; sacred theology; Ph.D. degrees in philosophy and ministry). nine0018

        If the established selection criteria are met (for undergraduate – GPA 3.0; TOEFL IBT 80+; IELTS 6.5+, etc.), the applicant has the opportunity to directly enter the university. The rest of the students will need additional language or academic training. On the basis of Drew University, the INTO educational center offers 2 innovative programs designed specifically for foreign applicants.

        2 + 2 Pathway program: Drew University’s course to prepare foreign students for study at an American university is significantly different from the classic Undergraduate Pathway. First, it is designed for 2 years. Secondly, it allows you to enter the 3rd-4th year not only at Drew University, but also at any of the partner universities. Thirdly, it reduces the total time of study: upon successful completion of the program, students receive a bachelor’s degree in 4 years, like their American counterparts. Majors offered: Arts, Business, Humanities, Social and Natural Sciences, Introduction to Engineering. Students receive intensive language training (Academic English), improve academic skills and study a number of disciplines according to the chosen profile. The beginning of training is August or January.
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        Entrance requirements:

        • the presence of a certificate of secondary education;
        • GPA – 2.5;
        • TOEFL 60/IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.

        Upon successful completion of the two-year Undergraduate Pathway program and meeting the established criteria, the student is guaranteed to be enrolled in the 3rd year of the university. It can be Drew University or one of the American partner universities: Columbia University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, New York Institute of Technology, New York Law School, Rowan University, Seton Hall University, Seton Hall Law, Oregon State University, University of South Florida , Colorado State University, Marshall University, George Mason University. The programs offered by these educational institutions (including those with two specialties) should be specified separately.
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        Academic English Program (AE). The course is intended for students who do not have sufficient English proficiency to enter the 2+2 Pathway program. Upon arrival, all applicants take an English proficiency test. On its basis, students are divided into groups (6 levels in total). The Academic English Program offers 3 trimesters per year: 16 weeks each in autumn and spring, 13 weeks in summer. Teaching load – an average of 20 hours per week in spring and autumn, 23 hours per week in summer. The program is aimed at developing basic language skills (reading, listening, speaking and writing), as well as developing specific skills necessary for studying at the university. At the end of the course, students can enter the 2 + 2 Pathway program (it is necessary to complete 4 levels of the AE course with grades not lower than C) or directly to the university (6 levels AE with grades not lower than C).
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        Beginning of training – January, May, August. The age of students is at least 17 years old (school graduates with a certificate of secondary education). The minimum course duration is 1 trimester.

          Accommodation and meals

          On-campus accommodation for undergraduate students is mandatory. The cost of living in a double room – from 8,900 USD per semester.

          Meals in the university cafeteria or numerous cafes nearby.
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          Course feeCost of the course for 1 person in US dollars:

          Training program

          Tuition fee per year

          International Year One

          from 40.