Tuition
Tuition for the Master of Arts in military ethics is in line with tuition for programs within the School of Graduate Studies at Case Western Reserve University.
Fall 2022/Spring 2023- Tuition $2,119/credit hour or $25,419 per semester.
A list of tuition rates and fee, priced per credit hour, is available on the school’s tuition and fees page.
North Star Award
The Military Ethics program is excited to be a North Star Award participating program. In order to be eligible for the award consideration, applicants must have graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from a partnering university (see current list of participating universities).
Financial Aid and Student Loans
Financial assistance in the form of grants and loans is available to graduate students. The Office of University Financial Aid can help answer questions and provide resources. Contact the Financial Aid office (216.368.4530) for information regarding student loans. Students financed by federal loans must remain registered for not fewer than six semester hours (defined as half-time) each semester to maintain continued eligibility for funding or to initiate such a loan.
Other Sources
Students are also encouraged to seek funding from sources other than CWRU. Most universities and colleges maintain files on granting agencies and foundations. Applicants may find it to their advantage to consult financial aid offices of the institutions in which they are currently enrolled to learn about fellowships and loan support for their intended graduate studies. FinAid, the Financial Aid Information Page provides a free, comprehensive, independent, and objective guide to student financial aid.
Career Advancement Aid
Veterans Educational Benefits: The University Registrar’s Office serves as your primary School Certifying Official, your liaison in reporting to the VA’s St. Louis Regional Processing Office.
We are proud to provide service to veterans and their dependents who are eligible for Veterans Education Benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill®, Post-9/11 GI Bill®, and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program.
Case Western Reserve University participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program for those who are 100 percent eligible for benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.