Drew University

Women's Track Program Information

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Year Founded:
1867
Religious Affiliation:
Protestant
College Type:
Private , Suburban
Enrollment:
1475 (full time undergrad)
Tuition In State:
$41,820
Tuition Out of State:
$41,820
Division:
NCAA III
Conference:
Landmark Conerence (Division III)
Welcome to the Drew University Women's Track scholarship and program information page. Here you'll receive information about the school and information on their Women's Track program like who to make contact with about recruitment, names of ... Read More

Welcome to the Drew University Women's Track scholarship and program information page. Here you'll receive information about the school and information on their Women's Track program like who to make contact with about recruitment, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities can be had and ways to start the recruiting process.
Drew University Women's track Program Recruiting and Coaching Staff
For anyone who is trying to get recruited it's important to understand who to talk to - and NCSA provides the information you'll need. The Head Coach of the Drew University Women's Track program is Sean Robinson. Other key personnel are:

  • Assistant Track & Field Coach (Sprints/Jumps) Steve Leo


If you are considering becoming a part of the Drew University Women's Track program they are the people you'll want to contact. It's possible to choose to contact them through email utilizing the link above or call the college to obtain more details about the college and Women's Track program before deciding if it's the best fit for you personally.
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Athletics Information
Conference:
Landmark Conerence (Division III)
Division:
NCAA III
Athletic Director:
Jason Fein
Women's Track Coaching Staff
  • Steve Leo Assistant Track & Field Coach (Sprints/Jumps)
  • Sean Robinson Head Coach
What the Coaches are Saying...
Aug 28, 2023

“WHY DREW? Drew is the home of the Rangers and 20 NCAA Division III varsity sports. Student-athletes at Drew are renowned for their dual passion for their sport and their academic careers. Typically making up one-quarter of the student body, Rangers have boasted championship titles, scholarly awards and real-world experience during their careers in The Forest. When offered academic freedom, the ability to compete and deep resources to land internships and jobs, Rangers say, "I'll have one of each, please." It's more than just the thrill of victory and agony of defeat. Wearing Blue & Green has been a privilege for more than 85 years at Drew. The tradition and championship culture are here for you to continue. If you're ready to declare the paths, pursuits and possibilities that matter to you, you're ready to Ranger Up. The Rangers are a member of the NCAA Division III, the Landmark Conference and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. Drew has won 37 conference championships since joining DIII in 1973 and continually place over 60 student-athletes on the conference academic honor roll each season. Want to become a part of the family? Schedule a visit with our coaches and fill out a questionnaire below.”

—Coach Steve Leo
Women's Track Academic Minimums
  • GPA: 3.0 (out of 4.0)
  • SAT: 1100 (out of 1600)
  • ACT: 29 (out of 36)
Sports Offered
  • Baseball
  • Cheerleading
  • Field Hockey
  • Men's Basketball
  • Men's Diving
  • Men's Golf
  • Men's Lacrosse
  • Men's Soccer
  • Men's Swimming
  • Men's Tennis
  • Men's Track
  • Men's Volleyball
  • Softball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Women's Diving
  • Women's Golf
  • Women's Lacrosse
  • Women's Soccer
  • Women's Swimming
  • Women's Tennis
  • Women's Track
  • Women's Volleyball
Club Sports
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Admissions Contact Info
Admissions Toll Free Phone:
N/A
Admissions Phone:
(973) 408-3000
Admissions Email:
[email protected]
Academic Requirements
Academic Selectivity:
Selective
Religious Requirements:
No
Specific Religious Requirements:
N/A
Application Information
Application Deadline:
Yes
Application Deadline Date:
January 1
Application Final Date:
February 15
Application Priority Date:
 
Notification Date:
 
Rolling Admissions:
No
Early Action:
No
Early Action Closing Date:
December 15
Early Decision:
Yes
Early Decision Deadline:
November 15
Common Application:
Yes
Student Body Averages
ACT
Average Freshman GPA:
3.1
Average ACT Composite:
24
Average ACT English:
0
Average ACT Math:
0
Average ACT Writing:
0
ACT 25th Percentile:
23%
ACT 75th Percentile:
28%
SAT
Average SAT 1 Combined:
1693
Average SAT 1 Math:
557
Average SAT 1 Verbal:
569
SAT 25th Percentile:
1030%
SAT 75th Percentile:
1250%
SAT 2 Requirements:
 
Majors
    Most Popular Majors:
  • Economics, Psychology, Political Science
    Pre-Professional Programs:
    Other Pre-Professional Programs:
    Combined 3-2 Programs:
  • 3-2 programs in chemical engineering with Stevens Inst of Tech. Seven-year B.A./M.D. program with U of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Five-year B.A./B.S. or B.Eng. programs in engineering and technologies with Columbia U, Stevens Inst of Tech, and Washington U. Five-year B.A/master of forestry or master of environmental management program with Duke U.
    Majors Offered:
  • Anthropology,
  • Area Studies,
  • Biblical Studies,
  • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology,
  • Bioethics,
  • Biology,
  • Business Administration, Management, and Operations,
  • Chemistry,
  • Classics and Classical Linguistics,
  • Computer Science,
  • Drama and Stagecraft,
  • Economics,
  • English Literature,
  • Ethnic and Group Studies,
  • Fine and Studio Arts,
  • Germanic Linguistics,
  • History,
  • Interdisciplinary Studies, Other,
  • International Relations and National Security Studies,
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences,
  • Mathematics,
  • Music,
  • Natural Resources Conservation and Research,
  • Neurobiology and Neurosciences,
  • Philosophy,
  • Physics,
  • Political Science and Government,
  • Psychology,
  • Religious Studies,
  • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing,
  • Romance Linguistics,
  • Sociology,
  • Teacher Development Methods,
  • Theological and Ministerial Studies,
  • Theology, Other,
Location
City/Town Situated In:
Madison
Population:
16000
Major City Closest To School:
New York City
Distance Of Major City:
30 Miles
Closest International Airport:
Newark, NJ
Distance To International Airport:
16 Miles
Closest Other Airport:
New York, NY (LaGuardia Airpor
Distance To Other Airport:
37 Miles
Location Description:

Drew is located on a 186-acre wooded campus in Madison, NJ (population, approximately 16,000). The campus is about 30 miles from midtown Manhattan, which can be reached in less than an hour by train. Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 16 miles from the campus.

Demographics
Male:
43.73%
Female:
58.44%
African American:
7.75%
Asian American:
5.01%
Caucasian:
48.99%
Hispanic:
9.36%
International:
13.59%
Other:
11.38%
Student Faculty Ratio:
10:1
Out State Freshmen:
44%
Campus Size:
186 acres
Campus Life
Freshmen In School Housing:
92%
Students Live On Campus:
83%
Students Live Off Campus:
17%
Students Live On Campus During Weekends:
67%
Housing Types:
  • Coed dorms, Special housing for disabled students, Other
Fraternities & Sororities
Fraternities & Sororities:
N
Number Of Fraternities:
0
Number Of Sororities:
0
Join Fraternities:
 
Join Sororities:
 
ROTC
Air Force ROTC:
No
Navy ROTC:
No
Army ROTC:
No
Financial Aid
Financial Aid Toll Free Number:
 
Financial Aid Phone:
 
Financial Aid Email:
 
Aid Notification Date:
March
Financial Aid Forms:
FAFSA, CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
Tuition Instate:
$41,820
Tuition Out of State:
$41,820
Room & Board:
$8,496
Average Debt On Graduation:
$17,444
Scholarship Numbers
FTF = First Time Freshmen
FTU = Full Time Undergraduate
Average Non-Need Based Athletic Grant and Scholarship Amount:
FTF :$0
FTU : $0
Number of Students Who Received Non-Need Based Athletic Grants and Scholarships:
FTF :0
FTU : 0
Average Non-Need Based Scholarship or Grant Amount:
FTF :$10,432
FTU : $11,707
Average Need-Based Loan Amount:
FTF :$4,517
FTU : $5,386
Average Need-Based-Self-Help-Award Amount:
FTF :$4,800
FTU : $5,975
Average Need-Based Scholarship or Grant Amount:
FTF :$23,175
FTU : $23,755
Average Financial Aid Package:
FTF :$27,846
FTU : $29,480
Average Percentage Of Need Met (Based on EFC):
FTF :76%
FTU : 81%

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