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Please note, all of the extensions listed in this document can be dialed from any campus phone. If you are using your cell phone please dial (973) 408-3000 for general information or (973) 408-(and extension)
Every student enrolled at Drew University is held responsible for knowledge of the material in this book, and the parent document found at uknow.drew.edu, as well as such additional regulations as may appear in The Acorn, the University Catalog, via email to Drew University accounts or posted bulletins. By choosing to attend the University, students agree to abide by Drew’s policies, even though they are free to criticize and propose change.
Statement of Rights and Responsibilities of Students
Academic institutions exist for the transmission of knowledge, the pursuit of truth, the development of students, and the general well being of society. At Drew, we believe that free inquiry and free expression are indispensable to the attainment of these goals. As members of the academic community, students are encouraged to develop the capacity for critical judgment and to engage in sustained and independent search for truth.
Freedom to teach and freedom to learn are axioms of academic freedom. As the freedom to learn is dependent upon appropriate opportunities and conditions (in the classroom, in the residence halls, on the campus, and in the larger community) it is our goal to provide such an environment. However, the responsibility to secure and to respect general conditions conducive to the freedom to learn is shared by all members of the academic community.
The statements of policy set forth here are intended as a framework within which this mutual responsibility may be exercised with a minimum of misunderstanding and confusion.
Table of Contents
General Information
- The ABC's Of Campus Life
- Where to go for Help
- Offices and Numbers you Should Know
- Daniel's Directory to Downtown and Beyond...
- Mission and Diversity Statement
- University History
Academic Information - A to Z
- College of Liberal Arts
- Caspersen School of Graduate Studies
- Theological School
Campus Life and Student Affairs - A to Z
- Dean's Office
- Campus Recreation Service
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- English for Speakers of Other Languages
- Health Services
- International Student Services
- Religious and Spiritual Life
- Residence Life
- Student Activities and University Center
- Volunteer Resource Center
University Offices - A to Z
- Alumni/ae Relations
- Athletics (Inter-Collegiate)
- Bookstore
- Business Office
- Career Center
- Computing and Network Services
- Facilities Operations
- Financial Assistance
- Housing, Conferences
- Mail and Copy Services
- Meal Plan and Dining Services
- Media Resource Center (MRC)
- Notary Service
- Public Safety
- Registrar
- Telecommunications
- Writing Center