Student Resources

Case Western Reserve university quad on campus; Crawford and Tomlinson

New Student Transition Guide

New Student Transition Guide – provides new students with helpful information regarding campus resources, advising tips and advice from current students, staff and faculty. Students can print this guide or refer back to it online as they move through the orientation process and into their first year at Case Western Reserve University.


Essential Apps and Systems

Student Information System (SIS) – Just about everything you need to know about yourself as a student is in the SIS portal. Student services available include, but are not limited to, your schedule of classes, registration, grades and transcripts, financial account inquiry, authorized users (parent access) and payments.

My Journey – The easiest way to schedule appointments with experts on campus like: career consultants, pre-professional advisors, academic resources staff, undergraduate research experts in SOURCE and entrepreneurship specialists.


Academic and Professional Support

Undergraduate Advising Support – The Undergraduate Advising Support Office provides timely and accurate advice for students on their academic journey through Case Western Reserve University. Four-year advisors connect students to resources of support as needed to allow them to successfully complete their academic degrees.

Academic Support Resources for Students – Need extra assistance in your classes? Peer tutors, available by appointment, are trained to work with you individually, or within a small group, to help reinforce what you already know, model new ways of learning, monitor your progress over several sessions and help you get ready to approach your professor with specific questions. Many courses also offer Supplemental Instruction sessions led by students who know how to facilitate learning.

Career Center – The Career Center equips you with the skills and experiences needed for a fulfilling career or postgraduate education. Explore your career interests, connect with opportunities for experiential education (like undergraduate research, or starting your own business) and meet with pre-professional advisors. Need to polish your resume (or get help drafting your first one)? Sign up for an individual consultation or drop into the Career Lab for the customized assistance you need.