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Join our highly regarded, global community

Case Western Reserve is home to students, faculty and scholars from around the world.

Nearly one-fourth of CWRU undergraduates are citizens of a country other than the United States, representing more than 100 countries. International students readily find community on our campus, including in student organizations dedicated to sharing identity, celebrating traditions and building friendships.

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Top-50

university in the U.S. (U.S. News & World Report)

86%

of undergraduates participate in research and creative endeavors

99%

of undergraduates participate in experiential learning (like internships, co-op, study abroad and more)

A world-class education

Students from around the world choose Case Western Reserve because of our students’ active engagement in experiential learning—including research, internships, co-ops and more—and the big outcomes our students enjoy as a result of their CWRU experience in the classroom and beyond.

Employers who recently hired CWRU grads include:

  • Accenture 
  • Amazon 
  • Cleveland Clinic 
  • Epic
  • General Motors 
  • KeyBank 
  • Microsoft 
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Sherwin-Williams

Graduate schools where recent alumni are studying include:

  • Case Western Reserve University 
  • Columbia University 
  • Cornell University 
  • Johns Hopkins University 
  • New York University 
  • The Ohio State University 
  • Pennsylvania State University 
  • University of Pittsburgh 
  • Yale University

A Case Western Reserve education
will take you far

Applying to CWRU as an international student

International applicants to Case Western Reserve follow the same deadlines and process as domestic students. CWRU also requires English translations, if applicable, for academic records and recommendations.

English language proficiency

After submitting their Common App or Coalition Application, students whose first language is not English must submit an English language exam score to Case Western Reserve via the testing agency, or students can submit self-reported scores by completing the form on their applicant portal. Enrolling students will confirm their testing with official score reports.


Accepted language exams and scores for non-native English speakers

Duolingo English Test 115
International English Language Testing System 7
PTE Academic 61
TOEFL iBT, including Home Edition and Paper Edition tests 90

    Language proficiency waiver
    The English proficiency requirement can be automatically waived if you meet any one of these standards:

    • Attend a school where the language of instruction is English for two years by the time of graduation
    • Score 630 or higher on the SAT Evidence-based Reading and Writing section
    • Score 26 or higher on the ACT English

    Financial aid and scholarships for international students

    Automatic consideration for scholarships
    Undergraduate students are automatically evaluated for several scholarships. There are others, too, including full-tuition awards, for which you can be considered. Last year alone, we awarded $110 million in institutional aid to our students.

    Scholarship competitions
    We offer a select number of scholarships, including full-tuition awards, that require you to provide additional information and respond to an essay prompt. Learn about scholarship competitions.

    Financial aid available
    Financial aid is available to international students. More than 80% of CWRU students receive some financial assistance. Learn more about financial aid.

    Investing in CWRU

    Case Western Reserve offers generous merit scholarships and financial aid consideration and meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted students.

    Learn about tuition & aid

    Clubs and organizations for international students

    With clubs and organizations ranging from Acts of Random Kindness to IMPROVment to the Scuba Club, you’ll find all kinds of ways to pursue your academic goals and personal passions.

    • African Students Association
    • Asian American Alliance
    • Cheza Nzuri Dance Team
    • Chinese Student Association
    • Chinese Students and Scholars Association
    • Filipino Student Union
    • La Alianza
    • Middle Eastern Cultural Association
    • Muslim Student Association
    • Pakistani Student Association
    • ...and dozens more!