Case Western Reserve applicants can take one of the following paths when they apply.
Early Action: Apply earlier and get an admission decision and financial aid package (if applicable) sooner, without being committed to enrolling at Case Western Reserve.
Early Decision (I and II): Perfect for those for whom Case Western Reserve is their clear top-choice college, Early Decision is a contract between you and the university wherein applicants agree that if Case Western Reserve accepts them, they'll withdraw all other college applications and enroll at CWRU.
Pre-Professional Scholars Program: Be considered for conditional admission to graduate programs in medicine, dental medicine, law or social work at Case Western Reserve before you even begin undergraduate work.
Regular Decision: No additional application materials or earlier deadline considerations needed.
Early Action | Early Decision I | PPSP | Early Decision II | Regular Decision | |
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Deadline to Apply | Nov. 1 | Nov. 1 | Dec. 1 | Jan. 15 | Jan. 15 |
Notification By | Dec. 15 | Dec. 15 | Finalists Feb. 1; All others March 20 | Feb. 1 | March 20 |
Deadline to Enroll | May 1 | Jan. 1 | May 1 | Feb. 15 | May 1 |
To follow are instructions for traditional, U.S. high school students applying to Case Western Reserve under the early action or regular decision plans. Additional or alternate materials are required for transfer students; 3/2 Engineering students; international students; Pre-Professional Scholars Program applicants; and homeschooled students. Please review information specific to these situations.
Required Materials
Common Application. Once you begin your application, add Case Western Reserve to your list of My Colleges and click "save." CWRU's member questions will then appear in the My Colleges tab.
Official high school transcript.
School Report (including a counselor recommendation).
SAT or ACT with writing score (submitted to CWRU via the respective testing agency).
SAT code: 1105
ACT code: 3244
Two teacher recommendations
Students who wish to major in music must submit a video audition as part of the Arts Supplement through the Common Application.
Optional: Applicants may choose to provide additional letters of recommendation and/or SAT II subject tests. They also may choose to complete an interview, either on campus with an admission counselor or with a Case Western Reserve alum near their hometown (if available).
Most application documents can be submitted electronically. Those that are not should be mailed to:
Case Western Reserve University
Undergraduate Admission Application Receiving
P.O. Box 575
Chesterton, IN 46304
For deliveries requiring a street address:
Case Western Reserve University
c/o DataBank
1040 Wabash Ave.
Chesterton, IN 46304
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