
Navigating Transfer Admission at Case Western Reserve University
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In this conversation, Melissa Swafford, Director of the Tri-C Transfer Centers, and Eric Sustar, CWRU Associate Director for Undergraduate Admissions, discuss the transfer admissions process at Case Western Reserve University. They focus on the unique aspects of the university's single-door admission policy, application requirements, financial aid opportunities, and support systems for transfer students. They emphasize the importance of personal statements, academic preparedness, and the resources available to help students transition smoothly into their new educational environment.
takeaways
- Case Western Reserve University has a single-door admission policy that allows flexibility in major selection.
- Transfer students can apply using the Common App or Coalition App.
- A personal statement is crucial for students to share their educational journey.
- Financial aid meets 100% of the demonstrated need for admitted students.
- PTK members are automatically considered for a $25,000 scholarship.
- Strong academic performance at Tri-C is essential for transfer success.
- Students are encouraged to connect with professors for recommendations.
- Dedicated advisors support transfer students throughout their journey.
- The Alliance for Non-Traditional and Transfer Students provides community and resources.
- Campus visits and open houses are vital for prospective transfer students.
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