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Office of Undergraduate Admission to host open house Monday
The Office of Undergraduate Admission will welcome several hundred prospective students and their families to campus Monday for its first fall open house since 2019. Registrants for this program and other on-campus programs are required to attest to being fully vaccinated and have been made aware o...
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Welcoming our new students: The Class of 2025 by the numbers
This week, Case Western Reserve University welcomed 1,600 first-year and 70 transfer students—selected from a record-breaking 33,000 applicants. Beyond the impressive size of the Class of 2025, they're unique in another way—this class is joining the university after facing the end of their high scho...
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Undergraduate students: Share pictures from your summer internships, co-ops and more
The Office of Undergraduate Admission is always looking for new ways to share students’ experiences in and out of the classroom to show prospective students a look at life at CWRU—and the office is looking for your help. It’s easy—please take two minutes to share a bit about what career-related exp...
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A letter from the past predicts the future
How one graduating senior’s CWRU experience helped him achieve his goals In the spring of 2017, Daniel Shao was disappointed. A high school senior at the time, the New Jersey native found himself on the receiving end of rejection letters from nearly all of the 15 top-ranked colleges to which he’d a...
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Spartans Step Up: "Recruiting and Admitting Students During a Pandemic"
The Alumni Association of Case Western Reserve University will continue its Spartans Step Up series with the eighth installment Thursday, Oct. 8, at 2 p.m. ET. Spartans Step Up is a series of webcasts focusing on CWRU’s approach to the COVID-19 pandemic. Titled "Recruiting and Admitting Students Dur...
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CWRU leaders authorize “test-optional” admissions for students entering in fall 2021
University acts in response to SAT/ACT testing cancellations In response to standardized test cancellations amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Case Western Reserve University on Wednesday adopted a “test-optional” admissions policy for students entering in the fall of 2021. Richard Bischoff, the univer...
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Submit eligibility certification form for Tuition Exchange benefit by Oct. 1
Are you pursuing the tuition exchange benefit for a dependent child for the fall of 2020? Eligible employees must submit an eligibility certification form (PDF) for new applicants to Human Resources by Oct. 1 prior to the fall term for which the student plans to enroll in college. The Office of Uni...
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5 questions with… new Director of Undergraduate Admission Chrystal Russell
Chrystal Russell didn’t have a role in recruiting the first-year students who are beginning their Case Western Reserve University careers this week. But next year will be a different story, and she’s already looking forward to it. In May, Russell started as the new director of undergraduate admissi...
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By the numbers: Meet the Case Western Reserve University Class of 2022
Cars have been unloaded, boxes are (somewhat) unpacked, and parents and families have said goodbye to their new college students. Earlier this week, we officially welcomed approximately 1,390 students to the Case Western Reserve campus as members of the Class of 2022—the largest incoming class in th...
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Presidents Day to bring large quantity of prospective students to campus
Spring semester is a busy time for high school students visiting potential colleges, with Presidents Day consistently drawing large crowds of prospective Case Western Reserve University families to campus. The Office of Undergraduate Admission expects more than 1,000 campus visitors Monday, Feb. 19...