Tuition and Fees

Tuition, fees and scholarship support at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University are determined based on your degree and program format. The Mandel School provided more than $5 million in scholarships to talented change leaders, like you, to make their mark on the field last year. 

See below for estimated breakdowns of tuition, fees, and sample scholarship support based on the 2024-2025 academic year.

Note: Official tuition rates and fees can be viewed on the Student Financial Services website.

Weekly MSW On-Campus and On-Campus Advanced Standing

  Weekly MSW On-Campus Weekly MSW On-Campus Advanced Standing
Program Length and Credits 2 years, 60 credits 1 year, 39 credits
Total Tuition $99,000 $64,350
Average Scholarship $52,000 $34,000
Estimated Total Net Tuition with Average Scholarship $47,000 $30,350

Weekend MSW

  Weekend MSW Weekend MSW - Workforce Partners Weekend MSW - Advanced Standing
Program Length and Credits 3 years, 60 credits 3 years, 60 credits 2 years, 39 credits
Total Tuition $99,000 $99,000 $64,350
Average Scholarship $34,650 $52,000 $22,522
Estimate Total Net Tuition with Average Scholarship $64,350 $47,000 $41,827

Online MSW

  Online MSW Online MSW Advanced Standing
Program Length and Credits 3 years, 60 credits 2 years, 39 credits
Total Tuition $99,000 $64,350
Average Scholarship $14,850 $9,653
Estimated Total Net Tuition and Average Scholarship $84,150 $54,697

Master of Nonprofit Organization (Full-Time and Part-Time)

  Master of Nonprofit Organization - Full-Time Master of Nonprofit Organization - Part-Time
Program Length and Credits 1 year, 39 credits 2 years, 39 credits
Total Tuition $64,350 $64,350
Average Scholarship $22,522 $22,522
Estimated Total Net Tuition with Average Scholarship $41,827 $41,827

Subject to Change Disclaimer

The tuition and fees policies, procedures and fees are subject to change without prior notice, if necessary.

Please note this is an estimated breakdown of credit hours and tuition and fees, which are subject to change. Tuition typically increases each fiscal year and fees are subject to change. Students are able to use federal financial aid to help cover the balance of tuition and living expenses.