Case's endowment ranks at #32 among all U.S. colleges and universities. Furthermore, the University comes in at #18 for largest endowment growth over the past 20 years, experiencing an increase of 393% in that time (See: List of U.S. colleges and universities by endowment).
According to US News and World Report's 2007 rankings, Case's undergraduate program is ranked #1 in Ohio and #38 among national universities. It is most highly regarded for its medical school (currently ranked #21 and #22 for primary care and research, respectively, in US News rankings) and Biomedical Engineering department, which consistently ranks in the top 5 among undergraduate and graduate biomedical engineering programs.
Among national universities, the 2006 US News Rankings placed the Weatherhead School of Management undergraduate program at #29 with the Case School of Engineering undergraduate school taking the #39 spot. In 2004, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences was ranked #11. When last ranked in 2006, the graduate program at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing came in at #5. In the 2006 rankings, Case was listed at #23 for Best Value institutions, which are defined as colleges which offer a quality education for a low cost when taking into account scholarships and financial aid awards.
The new annual release of medical school rankings from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) shows the Case School of Medicine and its affiliates has attained an overall institutional ranking of 12th among the nation’s 122 medical schools .
The National Science Foundation has ranked Research and Development Expenditures for Case at #34 among all US Colleges and Universities Furthermore, Case ranks at #32 for Federal Obligations to support Science and Engineering Growth and Development
The Advocate ranked Case Western Reserve University one of the top 100 LGBT friendly universities, evidence of the University's improvements in diversity standards over the past decade and welcoming more LGBTQQIA students and families into the community.
Tuition |
2007-2008 Tuition Rates
SCHOOL |
Full-Time Hours |
Full-Time Tuition |
Part-Time Hours |
Part-Time Tuition* |
Undergraduate |
12+ hours |
$31,900 $32,800+ |
1-11 hours |
$1,330 $1,367+ |
Graduate |
12+ hours |
$29,800 |
1-11 hours |
$1,242 |
Management 1 |
12-20 hours |
$32,775 $33,650+ $32,990** |
1-20 hours |
$1,366 |
MSASS 2 |
12-16 hours |
$29,800 |
1-11 hours |
$994 |
Law |
10+ hours |
$34,700
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1-10 hours |
$1,446 |
Dentistry 3 |
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Nursing |
12+ hours |
$31,900 |
1-11 hours |
$1,330 |
Medicine 4 |
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Summer 2007 Undergraduate |
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$648 |
Summer 2008 Undergraduate |
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$665 $684+ |
*Part-time tuition is per credit hour. +First & second year student rate. ** Continuing Full-time student rate.
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1 - Students in the part-time MBA program will pay the credit hour rate of $1,366 for up to 12 credit hours during a semester, if enrolled for more than 12 hours they will pay $16,388 plus $1,366 for each credit hour in excess of 12. Continuing students in the full-time MBA program enrolling in more than 20 credit hours will pay $1,375 per credit hour for hours in excess of 20 in addition to the full-time rate of $16,495/semester. New full-time students enrolling in more than 20 credit hours will pay $1,403 per credit hour for hours in excess of 20 in addition to the full-time rate of $16,825/semester. 2 - A per credit hour charge of $994 applies for credit hours in excess of 16. 3 - The part time rate for the DDS program is $1,132. The graduate and non-degree rate is $1,459. The summer clinic rate is $2,095 for Summer 2007. 4 - The School of Medicine's part-time rate for preclinical M.D. programs is $1,148 for 1st year students; $1,128 for 2nd year students; $1,107 for 3rd year students and $1,061 for 4th year students. The part-time clinical rate is $944 for 3rd year students and $928 for 4th year students. |
School of Medicine |
Class Entering |
Tuition |
2004-2005 |
$ 37,200 |
2005-2006 |
$ 37,944 not locked |
2006-2007 |
$ 39,272 not locked |
2007-2008 |
$ 41,500 not locked | |
School of Dentistry |
Class Entering |
Tuition |
2004-2005 |
$ 37,650 |
2005-2006 |
$ 42,350 not locked |
2006-2007 |
$ 44,710 not locked |
2007-2008 |
$ 45,265 not locked | |
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2007-2008 Yearly Room Rates |
South Campus/Greek - Small Single |
$6,600 |
Double |
$5,790 |
Triple |
$5,790 |
Large Single |
$7,280 |
Large Single w/ bath |
$7,420 |
Clarke Suite Double |
$6,030 |
Clarke Suite - Small Single |
$6,800 |
Clarke Suite - Large Single |
$7,520 |
North Campus - Single w/bath |
$6,680 |
Scholars House - Triple w/bath |
$6,190 |
Scholars House - Double w/fireplace |
$6,020 |
Scholars House - Large Double w/bath |
$6,370 |
Scholars House - Double |
$5,560 |
Scholars House - Small Single |
$6,530 |
Apartment - 1 bedroom |
$8,590 |
Apartment - 2 and 3 bedrooms |
$8,220 |
Apartment - 4 and 5 bedrooms |
$8,000 |
Apartment - 6 and 7 bedrooms |
$7,730 |
Apartment - 9 bedrooms |
$7,560 |
Single in Tippit Apartment |
$7,020 |
Single in Univ. Owned Apartment |
$7,270 |
Technology Fee** |
$426 |
** Fee of $426 per year will now be charged to all full time students.
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