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Case Western Reserve University Fly-In Program?

Hey everyone! I've been looking into Case Western Reserve University and heard about their fly-in program. Can anyone share their experiences or provide some information on the application process? Do they cover travel expenses and is it competitive? Thanks!

9 months ago

Hey! Case Western Reserve University's fly-in program, called the Diversity Overnight program, is an excellent opportunity to visit the campus and get to know the university better. Students who are accepted into the program are typically from underrepresented or minority backgrounds, including racial, ethnic, low-income, or first-generation students.

The program typically takes place in the fall and lasts for two days, which include campus tours, meeting with faculty and current students, learning about the academic programs, and participating in campus activities.

Regarding the application process, you'll need to submit an online application on the University's website. The application usually consists of a few short essays and requests information about your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and demographic information. Keep an eye on the website for the specific deadline, but it usually falls sometime in September or early October.

CWRU does cover the travel expenses for students who are accepted into the program, so you won't have to worry about that! This includes airfare (or other transportation), lodging, and meals during the program.

As for competitiveness, the fly-in program at Case Western is somewhat selective, as they're looking for a diverse group of students who show interest and potential in attending the University. That being said, it's still worthwhile to apply if you're interested because getting a feel for the campus and the community is an important aspect of choosing a college.

While there's no guarantee of being accepted into the program, it's definitely worth giving it a shot, as participating can give you a better understanding of CWRU's offerings and environment. Additionally, attending a fly-in program can show your genuine interest in the University, which may be considered during the regular admission process. Good luck with your application!

9 months ago

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