Case
Western Reserve University is located in Cleveland's University
Circle, the 500-acre, park-like home of more than 40 cultural, medical,
educational, religious, and social service institutions. The only
independent, research-oriented university in a region bounded by
Pittsburgh and Rochester on the east, Nashville on the south, and
Chicago on the west, Case Western Reserve holds membership in the
Association of American Universities, and is fully accredited by
the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association
of Colleges and Schools and by several nationally recognized professional
accrediting associations.
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Enrollment
(fall 2001):
Undergraduate: 3,609
Graduate and Professional: 5,921
Total (headcount, all programs): 9,530
States represented: 50
Countries represented: 95
Faculty (full-time, fall 2001): 2,203
Staff (full-time, June 30, 2001): 2,889
Alumni: 96,000
Operating
budget (FY 2002): $533.1 million
Endowment funds (market value, June 30, 2001):
$1.43 billion
Gifts and grants from private sources (2000-2001):$180.9
million
External support for research, 2000-01 (all
public and private sources): $246.7 million
Full-time undergraduate tuition, 2001-2002:
$21,000
Library holdings: 2.0 million volumes
Campus size (campus in University Circle):
150 acres
Campus buildings (in University Circle): 87
Chief Executive Officer: Edward M. Hundert,
M.D., President
Institutional type (carnegie classification):
Doctoral/Research University - Extensive
Fiscal year: July 1 to June 30
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revised 5/01/02
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