The John W. Draper Program offers a broad interdisciplinary curriculum founded on the belief that many issues in the humanities and social sciences are most fruitfully explored through cross-disciplinary approaches. Accommodating methods and subject matter from varied modes of inquiry, the Program combines curricular flexibility with scholarly rigor. Founded in 1976 as a member of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs and restructured in 1995, the Draper Program is one of the largest and best-known interdisciplinary graduate programs in the country.
Spring 2009 Advising Begins Tuesday, November 11th Draper's academic advising
period will be held in two separate sessions. The first academic
advising session will begin on Tuesday, November 11th and end on Friday, November 21st. Any students who are unable to come in for advising
during this session will have the opportunity to do so from January 13 -
15. No advising appointments will be held in December.
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