Prospective Students

Ready to take the first step toward your future at Case Western Reserve? Deciding whether to pursue an undergraduate, graduate or professional degree is a major commitment. If you have decided to transition from the military to pursue higher education, you have many options available to you. CWRU is supportive of those who have served our country and recognizes the unique experiences that military veteran students bring to our campuses.

Why Case Western Reserve?

  • CWRU appreciates the sacrifices that veterans have made for our country, and has a committee specifically dedicated to serving its veteran students.
  • Case Western Reserve University is a prestigious private university with a vast selection of degree programs. 
  • Depending on your specialty in the military and the degree you wish to pursue, you may be able to transfer academic credit that you earned in the military. 
  • Case Western Reserve University participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program for those who are 100% eligible for benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
     

CWRU’s annual Yellow Ribbon maximum limits are:

Degree Level School or Division Number of Students Max Contribution

Undergraduate

CAS, CSE, FPB, WSOM

Unlimited

$12,500.00

Graduate

Arts & Sciences

5

$10,800.00

Graduate

Engineering

5

$10,800.00

Graduate

Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing

5

$14,800.00

Graduate

Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

5

$12,500.00

Graduate

School of Law

15

$16,200.00

Graduate

Weatherhead-EBA

5

$14,500.00

Graduate

Weatherhead MSM Finance 

5

$9,500.00

Graduate

Weatherhead-MSM Health

5

$9,500.00

Graduate

Weatherhead-MSM ORSC

5

$9,500.00

Graduate

Weatherhead-MPOD

5

$13,500.00

Graduate

Weatherhead-M. Acc. 

5

$14,000.00

Graduate

Weatherhead F/T MBA

5

$15,000.00

Graduate

Weatherhead P/T MBA

5

$9,600.00

Graduate

Weatherhead Global MBA

5

$16,500.00

Doctoral

School of Medicine

Unlimited

$21,000.00

Doctoral

Weatherhead School of Mgmt.

2

$18,200.00

CWRU participates in other military-related educational benefit programs, such as vocational rehabilitation and tuition assistance for current Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard service members.