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FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS


As a Case biomedical PhD student in laboratory based programs, you'll receive financial support throughout your studies. All tuition, fees, and health insurance are paid by the graduate programs, and you'll earn a cost of living stipend, that is currently $23,500.

Student support is derived from departmental funds, individual research grants to faculty members, and over two dozen NIH Training Grants won by faculty for the strength of our graduate programs.

While it is not required, we also encourage you to prepare your own fellowship applications to support your work, and many Case graduate students have earned fellowships from the NIH, American Heart Association, and other agencies. To review a listing of funding opportunities for graduate students, please visit the grants section of the Office of Graduate Education.