A key to your success as a CWRU student is the team of people surrounding you. You will have several people designated to be a resource to you, not only as you begin your experience, but throughout your time at Case Western Reserve University.
Your four-year advisor: Your four-year advisor is the key to creating a college experience that is uniquely your own. They will work with you throughout your CWRU years to provide advice on areas of study, academic policies and degree requirements. In addition, they will point you to experiences, research, student organizations and more that you might be interested in. Their goal is to make sure you take full advantage of opportunities that help you explore your interests and reach your goals.
Your pre-major faculty advisor: Your pre-major advisor will be one of your first faculty connections at the university. They will guide you through your transition to our scholarly community. Pre-major advisors provide individualized guidance to help you build a foundation for academic and personal success at CWRU. Once you declare your major, you will be assigned a major advisor; however, your pre-major advisor will always remain available to you as a source of counsel throughout your time at CWRU.
Your library advisor: Your library advisor can guide you through library services, keep you informed about resources and programs, answer questions about library policies and procedures, provide research assistance, develop search strategies, and even schedule meetings throughout the year.
Your orientation leaders: During Discover Days—your CWRU orientation—you will meet many orientation leaders (OLs), who will be your specific guides throughout orientation and beyond. Orientation leaders are a welcoming group of current CWRU students ready to be a resource, guide and friend as you start your experience.
Your residential community director: Your residential community director (RCD) is a trained professional, living in your residential community, available to you 24/7 for personal and academic assistance. Your RCD provides comprehensive leadership and support for your residential community and actively manages the learning experience at both the community and individual level, monitoring and supporting your academic, social and personal development throughout your first year.
Your resident assistant: Resident assistants (RAs) are CWRU students who live in the residential communities and work in teams to provide support. The primary focus of an RA is to promote a community that feels safe, is focused on learning, and is inclusive and respectful of all members.