CWRU At A Glance
Type of School: Nationally renowned private, coeducational, residential, urban research university with a proven record of student success
Size of Campus: 550 park-like acres in Cleveland’s University Circle, one of the nation’s most culturally robust communities
Number of Students: 5,430 undergraduate and 6,277 graduate and professional students
Number of Faculty: 1,400 full- and part-time faculty members; 11:1 student-faculty ratio; 88% of all courses taught by faculty
Cleveland, Ohio
Attracting bright, ambitious students from around the world
C
ase Western Reserve University consis- tently ranks among U.S. News & World Report’s top universities in the United
States as well as the top universities in the world by Times Higher Education. CWRU students are serious about success, and every facet of their college experience is geared toward equipping them with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to achieve their goals. From rigorous course- work—spanning the arts, engineering, humanities, management, natural sciences, nursing, and so- cial and behavioral sciences—to hands-on learn- ing experiences and vibrant city living, a Case Western Reserve education prepares students to become distinguished academics, savvy pro- fessionals, and productive global citizens.
Academic lessons The University offers more than 100 academic programs—including a Biomedical Engineering program ranked #18 in America and an Interna-
tional Business program ranked among the top 15—all of which weave intense classroom theory with hands-on application in a host of real-world settings. Our single-door admission policy allows students the freedom to dedicate themselves to all their interests, building their capacities in areas as diverse as Contemporary Dance and Account- ing or Political Science and Civil Engineering.
Student life Case Western Reserve students have more than 200 student organizations and activities to choose from. They can play out their potential on a Spartan athletic team, make their voices heard in a student government body, or soak up the spotlight in a performing arts group. There are academic and community service groups as well as 37 religious, international, and cultural organizations. With more than 80% of undergraduates living on campus, there are plenty of folks ready to join in the fun.
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Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: More than 100 academic programs through the Schools of Engineering, Management, and Nursing as well as the College of Arts and Sciences Geographic Diversity: 20% international student body population representing 94 countries International Student Services: Visit
students.case.edu/international for more information.
Financial Aid: All first-year applicants are considered for scholarships; some scholarships require an additional application or audition. Need-based financial aid and scholarships are available to international students. CWRU meets full demonstrated need for all admitted students.
Test Score Requirements: We accept self-reported SAT or ACT scores. Non-native English speakers must demonstrate language proficiency with adequate scores on the TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE Academic. Language requirements can be waived for students who earn sufficient scores on SAT Critical Reading or ACT English and for students who have attended a school for at least two years where the language of instruction is English.
Application Deadlines and Fees:
• Early Action (non-binding) and Early Decision I (binding): November 1 • Pre-Professional Scholars Program: December 1 • Regular Decision and Early Decision II (non-binding): January 15 • $70 online application fee; apply at
commonapp.org
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