Case Western Reserve University is expanding a free-tuition program to include housing, books and other student costs.
Beginning next fall, Case Western Reserve University will offer free on-campus housing, books and other student needs for eligible Cleveland and East Cleveland grads.CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland and East Cleveland graduates who are already eligible for free tuition at Case Western Reserve University can receive free on-campus housing, books and other student needs, beginning next fall.Eligibility requirements are few for students who get admitted to Case.
“Cost will not keep these terrific students from attending Case Western Reserve,” President Eric W. Kaler said in the release. “We are committed to our community, and committed to these promising students. We want them to have every opportunity to thrive on our campus.” Fifty-six Cleveland Scholars students receiving tuition assistance are currently enrolled at the university. The new, non-tuition assistance will begin in fall 2024.
Case’s Cleveland Scholars program already goes beyond that guarantee, in that it offers full tuition coverage for eligible students. Its expanded program goes even further by covering non-tuition costs as well.
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