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School of Graduate Studies Arts & Letters and Medical Humanities Application Process and Deadlines The application process for the 2000-2001 academic year for the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies has begun and applications are being accepted now. This page contains information pertaining to the application process for the Arts & Letters (M.Litt., D. Litt.) and Medical Humanities (C.M.H., M.M.H.) programs at Drew. If you have specific questions about your application, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at 973/ 408-3110 or email us at gradm@drew.edu. Please be sure to include your name and the program to which you applied. Applications for Admission to
the Arts & Letters and Medical Humanities Master of Letters (M. Litt.) Applications for the Master of Letters (M.Litt.) program are complete when they contain the following items:
After applications are received and are complete, decisions are made by the admissions committee for the Fall 2000 term up until the first day of coursework for the Fall Term, which falls on September 5, 2000. Decisions will be finalized and mailed until that date. The office staff of the admissions office is prohibited by Drew policy from giving out admissions decisions over the phone, so please do not call and ask about admissions decisions. Drew does not give out merit scholarships for the Arts & Letters program. However, a 50% tuition scholarship is available for students over age 62 and for teachers who are employed full-time by non-proprietary educational institutions. A letter certifying an applicants full-time employment is required for this scholarship for each year of enrollment. If you have any questions about this process or about your application, please call us at 973/408-3110 for more information, or email us at gradm@drew.edu. Doctor of Letters (D. Litt.) Applications for the Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) program are complete when they contain the following items:
After applications are received and are complete, decisions are made by the admissions committee for the Fall 2000 term up until the first day of coursework for the Fall Term, which falls on September 5, 2000. Decisions will be finalized and mailed until that date. The office staff of the admissions office is prohibited by Drew policy from giving out admissions decisions over the phone, so please do not call and ask about admissions decisions. Drew does not give out merit scholarships for the Arts & Letters program. However, a 50% tuition scholarship is available for students over age 62 and for teachers who are employed full-time by non-proprietary educational institutions. A letter certifying an applicants full-time employment is required for this scholarship for each year of enrollment. If you have any questions about this process or about your application, please call us at 973/408-3110 for more information, or email us at gradm@drew.edu. Certificate and Master of Medical Humanities Degree Programs (C.M.H., M.M.H.) Applications for the Certificate and Master of Medical Humanities (C.M.H., M.M.H.) are complete when they contain the following:
After applications are received and are complete, decisions are made by the admissions committee for the Fall 2000 term up until the first day of coursework for the Fall Term, which falls on September 5, 2000. Decisions will be finalized and mailed until that date. The office staff of the admissions office is prohibited by Drew policy from giving out admissions decisions over the phone, so please do not call and ask about admissions decisions. There are some scholarships available for Medical Humanities students. For more information, or if you have any questions about this process or about your application, please call us at 973/408-3110, or email us at gradm@drew.edu.
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