Scholarships of Architecture at Case Western Reserve University
Case Scholarships (merit-based aid)
Scholarships are determined according to academic achievement, leadership, artistic talent or other personal qualities that distinguish students in the applicant pool. Financial need is not a factor in granting scholarships.
Merit-based aid is awarded by the Office of Undergraduate Admission without regard to financial need. The FAFSA and the Case Financial Aid Form are used by the Office of University Financial Aid to award federal, state and institutional need-based aid only. Questions about scholarships should be directed to Undergraduate Admission.
We encourage all students to pursue outside scholarships through community groups, religious organizations and other sources, and to file the FAFSA regardless of whether or not they believe they have financial need.
Scholarships for First-year Students
We evaluate all applicants for undergraduate admission to Case for merit-based aid, using many criteria, including test scores. There is no separate scholarship application to submit. For a complete listing of scholarships for first-year students, click here.
Scholarship Information for Admitted Students
Notification of Scholarship Awards for Admitted First-year Students
Admitted students are notified of any Case scholarships they have been awarded in their admission acceptance letter. The name, amount and terms of the scholarship will be listed in the first paragraph of the letter.
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