“The budget cuts that swept the university in the summer of 2019 caused me to transfer,” Johnson said. “I didn't want to leave, and it was always a sore spot for me that I got driven out by that.”
“Drew told me he was leaving shortly after the completion of his freshman year,” said head coach Ryan McWilliams. “With the budget cuts and limbo we were in, he didn't want to wait around just to find out there wasn't a program for him to run in anymore. The day I found out we would be funded and have a team I called him to let him know, and he had, unfortunately, just a few hours earlier, signed with Kent State.”
He landed at Kent State University, where he landed on the podium multiple times at the Mid-American Conference championships and earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering.
Johnson returned to Alaska in the fall of 2022 to start a masters degree in project management and complete his athletic career, finishing third in the mile at the indoor conference meet and third in the 1,500 at the outdoor championships.