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Tuition 2006

 

Case Western Reserve University has arrived at a distinct point in its history. We are building on the faculty’s commitment to undergraduate education and the general student experience in a research-intensive university. We will succeed by making continued investments in undergraduate programs and facilities, much of which will be funded from tuition, room and board, and other fees.

The full-time undergraduate tuition rate for next year (fall 2006) will rise in a two-tiered fashion. For students entering Case in fall 2005 or earlier, the rate for next year will total $30,240, an increase of 6.48 percent over the current year. For next fall’s first-year incoming students, the rate will be $31,090, which represents a 9.47 percent increase over the current year’s rate. Our need-based financial aid packages will be adjusted accordingly.

The higher tuition for next year’s incoming class is a recognition that these students will benefit from the new Case experience for all four years of their undergraduate careers. Even with this increase in tuition for first-year students, Case’s tuition for 2006-2007 remains at or below that of several of our peer schools.

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