I'm considering Case Western Reserve University for next year. As an international student, I’m curious about the scholarship opportunities available. Are they generous, and what does the application process involve? I'd appreciate any tips from current students!
Case Western Reserve University does offer a number of scholarships for international students. These are usually merit-based scholarships, meaning they're based on your academic performance, including your GPA and standardized test scores.
Case Western provides a variety of merit scholarships, the most prestigious being the University Scholarship, which covers full tuition for up to eight semesters. Other scholarships range from $10,000 to $30,000 per year. You're automatically considered for these scholarships when you apply for admission, so there's no separate scholarship application, which simplifies the process.
In addition to these, you may consider seeking external scholarships that are open to international students. Platforms like Appily can be instrumental in finding these kinds of scholarships.
However, it's worth noting that funding for international students can be more limited than for domestic students, so you should also look into possible sources of funding in your home country.
Remember, regarding financial aid, it's always best to consult with the financial aid office of the university or your specific department, as they would have the most updated information. I hope this helps! Good luck with your college journey.
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