Student Scholarship and Programming

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The generosity of Case Western Reserve鈥檚 donor family empowers our students to think beyond the possible.

In 2021, more than 85% of undergraduates received some type of financial aid or scholarship support. Gifts from alumni and friends help reduce students鈥� financial burden, allowing them to focus more time and energy on pushing boundaries in their field of study and making an impact on their community.

Faculty mentorship, interactive learning opportunities and interdisciplinary collaboration are core elements of the Case Western Reserve experience. Your support allows the university to provide equitable access to the brightest students, regardless of financial circumstances.

Fuel scholarships

From their undergraduate degrees to postdoctoral studies, your generosity enables students from all backgrounds to reap the benefits of a Case Western Reserve education. Make a difference for today鈥檚 Spartans with your gift for student scholarships.

The scholarships I鈥檝e received are a blessing. My CWRU aid has opened a lot of doors I would otherwise not have been able to pass through."

Catherine 鈥淐at鈥� Buhrow, Class of 2023

Support the Student Emergency Fund

was established in 2019 thanks to a generous gift from university trustee Vincent Gaudiani (MED 鈥�73) and his wife, Candace.

The fund, which is entirely separate from scholarship support and financial aid packages, is designed to assist students who encounter unforeseen financial emergencies or events that would otherwise prevent them from continuing their CWRU education.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no amount of money that鈥檚 trivial if you鈥檙e struggling financially,鈥� said Vincent Gaudiani, who experienced his own financial difficulties while in college. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want students who have talent to have to give up on their education over that.鈥�

Join the alumni, faculty, parents and friends who continue to sustain this vital student resource.

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Students seeking assistance should visit the Student Emergency Fund page for more information and to submit an application.

Invest in the student experience

A gift to the Parents and Family Fund is an investment in your student鈥檚 Case Western Reserve University experience鈥攂eyond the classroom.

From the first time they step on campus through graduation day, your student is part of a community and culture in which they can thrive academically, creatively and socially.

The Parents and Family Fund fuels a variety of resources and opportunities offered through our Division of Student Affairs for your student, including activities and leadership; diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; civic engagement and learning; physical education and athletics; and more.

and help transform a great education into a world-class experience.

Join the Parents Leadership Council

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Barbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholars

Throughout her 13-year tenure as president, Barbara R. Snyder emphasized her commitment to ensuring qualified students could afford a Case Western Reserve education.

Annual scholarship support for undergraduates more than doubled during her presidency鈥攆rom $61.5 million in 2007鈥�08 to over $134 million in 2020鈥�21. So unwavering was her focus that scholarships became one of the cornerstones of the Forward Thinking capital campaign, which ultimately raised more than $250 million for student support. In 2016, the university moved to a financial aid model where the university met 100% of the demonstrated financial need of each admitted student, a measure that improved the diversity of incoming classes.

In the fall of 2021, in celebration of her transformative presidency, trustees, alumni and friends donated more than $37.6 million in support of scholarships and the performing arts. As part of this effort, 15 friends of the university came together to create the Barbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholarships鈥攚ith the overwhelming majority supporting first-year undergraduates with demonstrated financial need.

Other gifts have established scholarships for graduate and professional students in specific disciplines.

Below are some of the generous donors of this initial support; three of them have chosen to remain anonymous.

  • Ann A. and David L. Brennan (LAW 鈥�57)鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Nancy and Tim Callahan鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Brittan and Fred DiSanto鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Thalia Dorwick鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Shelby and Frederick Gans鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Frank N. and Jocelyne K. Linsalata鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Distinguished Scholar
  • The Susan P. Mucciarone Scholarship
  • Eric and Jane Nord Family鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Donald J. Richards鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • Great Neck and Elissa Richman/Richman Foundation鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • The Smith Family鈥揃arbara R. Snyder Distinguished Scholar
  • The Tinkham Veale鈥揃arbara Snyder Entrepreneurial Fellows