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Case Western Reserve named a national ‘Dream School’

UNIVERSITY NEWS | September 25, 2025
STORY BY: ALAINA BARTEL

For generations, students have arrived at Case Western Reserve University with big ambitions and bold goals—drawn by the university’s rigorous academics, vibrant research culture, and the opportunities found in a city as dynamic as Cleveland. Now, that student perspective is echoed on a national scale: CWRU has been named one of 75 “Dream Schools” in journalist Jeff Selingo’s new book Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You.

The book highlights institutions that offer strong career outcomes, accessible admissions, and exceptional student experiences—criteria that mirror what CWRU students themselves value. For them, this is a place where engineering meets art, where medicine meets music, and where community meets opportunity.

When asked why they chose Case Western Reserve, students often point to the unique blend of world-class academics and real-world access. Read on to discover why our students believe CWRU is their dream school—and hear what else students had to say on Instagram.

Life in Cleveland

1,000+
arts, culture and humanities nonprofits in the greater Cleveland area
23,000
acres in the Cleveland Metroparks system
10
Fortune 1000 companies have their headquarters in the Cleveland area

Opportunities in Cleveland

Second-year student Emma Lin standing on campus on a sunny day
Emma Lin

With nationally ranked hospitals, a thriving arts scene, and employers like NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland gives students access to careers and culture. “I’m intending to go to medical school, so three hospitals nearby is a very good opportunity for shadowing,” said second-year student Emma Lin, who volunteers at University Hospitals.

A city that’s livable and inspiring

From the Cleveland Museum of Art and Severance Music Center to affordable neighborhoods and professional sports teams, the city is both welcoming and vibrant.

First-year student Tanya Clemens captured that balance: “Case Western Reserve was my dream school because I really liked the diversity of subjects offered, and I was looking for somewhere that had a strong culture. I felt like CWRU was in the perfect location with all of the art around and the culture was very vibrant here. I also really liked the campus—all the greenery.” 

Life at CWRU

9:1
student-to-faculty ratio at CWRU
85%
of students do research—often starting in their first year
70%
of students complete one or more internships

A place for dreams to grow

Dante Barchiese standing on campus
Dante Barchiese

For many, CWRU allows them to combine passions. 

“The fact that I can study biomedical engineering here—but also do something more specialized like mechanical engineering and get hands-on experience makes CWRU my dream school and everything that I want it to be," said third-year student Dante Barchiese.

Research and innovation

CWRU is known for encouraging undergraduates to pursue research early in their college careers. Fourth-year Alexander Krammer, who’s studying biochemistry, said: “The freedom and support to pursue your own interests makes CWRU my dream school. For me, this includes the VA, research opportunities, and computer science and biochemistry classes."

Community and belonging

Students also talk about the close-knit community they find. “I really like the community here,” said second-year chemistry student Dubem Akunyili. “I feel like the community I’m a part of, people I’ve met through clubs and events—CWRU fosters that.” 

Together, these experiences reflect what Selingo identifies in Dream School: that the best colleges aren’t only those with the most selective admissions, but those that open doors for students to thrive.

Learn more about why Case Western Reserve made the list in Jeff Selingo’s Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You.

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