Summer 2012 Undergraduate Tuition

Case Western Reserve University has implemented a graduated tuition rate for undergraduate students.

Summer undergraduate tuition is $809 per credit hour. This is the 50% reduced rate.

Summer undergraduate tuition is half that of the academic year. All students registered in courses numbered 1-399 pay 50% of the tuition rate. Undergraduates enrolled in graduate level courses numbered 400 and above pay full undergraduate tuition. Graduate students enrolled in courses numbered 1-399 pay 50% of the graduate tuition rate.

 

Summer 2012 Graduate Tuition

Summer graduate tuition for courses numbered 400 and above is $1487 per credit hour.

Summer Financial Aid

Summer funding is limited to Pell Grant, Federal Loans, private loans, and Federal Work Study funds. There is no institutional gift money at the undergraduate level in the summer except under very extraordinary circumstances. Students who enroll in the regular summer session and who will enroll in the Fall semester may receive Pell Grant (if eligible), Federal Loans, and Work Study for the summer session. Students who are graduating in August may apply for private loans. Students graduating in August and who are enrolled in both the three week May Term and the regular summer session may apply for Federal loans.

Students should apply for Pell Grant, loans, and work study by March 30 through the Office of Financial Aid. 368-4530

Billing and Payment

The Bursar's Office (368-2226; Yost Hall, Room 115) bills registered students via their Case email accounts. Visiting students should activate their email accounts in order to receive their bills. Students do not have to pay at the time of registration. Bills are emailed in mid-May, mid-June, and early July. Late fees for non-payment are imposed in mid-July. Exact due dates will be included on your bill.