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Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States

At Case Western Reserve University, we're a community of innovators, knowledge-seekers and groundbreakers. As a leading national research university located in one of the nation's top arts districts and within walking distance of three major hospitals, we offer ample opportunities for you to excel. With programs spanning the arts and sciences, engineering, health sciences, law, management, and social work, our research and educational opportunities allow our students, faculty, staff and alumni to tackle today’s toughest problems—and transform the future.

In our undergraduate program in Computer Science, we’re looking for problem-solvers who relish the challenge of using computers to find solutions to difficult issues. 

No prior experience with programming?  No problem!  

Our program welcomes all, and you will not be alone. A large number of our majors come to Case Western Reserve having never written a computer program.

We have the educational expertise to get you up to speed, quickly.

Our Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is designed for students who want a deep dive into computer science. In this program, you will master the fundamentals of computer science, explore the breadth of computing, and choose one of six areas of specialization for further in-depth study: 

  • Algorithms and Theory
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computer Systems, Networks and Security
  • Databases and Data Mining
  • Software Engineering

Not sure which computer science degree is right for you?

The Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Arts programs provide the same foundational courses in computer science. The difference is in the elective courses you choose.  

Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree take a majority of their courses in computer science, mathematics, engineering and the natural sciences. Students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts degree have fewer required computer science courses and at the same time, many open electives, allowing students to easily explore other interests in fields outside of computer science or engineering.

Still not sure? At Case Western Reserve University, you can change your program at any time.

Both our degree programs provide a lot of flexibility so wherever you are on the spectrum between wanting to focus on computer science versus wanting a broad liberal arts education, our faculty advisors will help you craft the education that fits you.

https://engineering.case.edu/computer-and-data-sciences/academics/computer-science/bachelor-science?subsite=72210

To complete your application to Case Western Reserve, submit the below materials via the Common App or Coalition with Scoir by the appropriate deadline.

Additional Materials if Applicable

  • Official high school transcript 
  • School Report
  • Counselor recommendation
  • Two teacher recommendations
  • $75 application fee
    •  If the application fee will place a financial hardship on your family, choose from the list of indicators on the Common Application or Coalition Application to qualify for a fee waiver. If you received notice you were granted a fee waiver, please indicate as such on the CWRU member page section of the application.
  • CWRU is test-optional. For students who choose to submit SAT or ACT scores, there are three ways you can submit them. You can report your scores on the Common or Coalition Application, have your official score reports sent from the testing agency or self-report your scores on your applicant portal, which you will be given access to within two weeks of submitting your application. Enrolling students will confirm their testing with official score reports.

    Our score recipient codes are:
    • SAT 1105
    • ACT 3244
  • English translations, if applicable, for academic records and recommendations
  • English language exam score submitted to Case Western Reserve via the testing agency or you can submit self-reported scores by completing the form on your applicant portal. Enrolling students will confirm their testing with official score reports.
  • We accept the following language exams and scores for non-native English speakers:
    • Duolingo English Test: 115
    • International English Language Testing System: 7
    • PTE Academic: 61
    • TOEFL iBT: 90 (including Home Edition and Paper Edition tests)
  • The English proficiency requirement can be automatically waived if you meet any 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

View more information for international applicants.

https://case.edu/admission/apply

First-Year Applicant Deadlines

 

Application Deadline

Financial Aid Documents Deadline

Notification Date (on or about)

Deadline to Enroll

Early Action

November 1

November 15 

December 21

May 1

Early Decision I

November 1

November 15 

December 7

December 17

Pre-Professional Scholars Program

December 1

December 15

January 30, 2025

May 1

Early Decision II

January 15

January 15

February 10, 2025

1 week after admission

Regular Decision 

January 15

February 1

March 22, 2025

May 1

Spring Semester 

November 15*

Within 2 weeks of application completion

Within 2 weeks of application completion

Within 2 weeks of admission

*Applications received after the Nov. 15 deadline will be considered on a space-available basis.

 https://case.edu/admission/apply/dates-deadlines

Please send the student details and document to [email protected]. IGS team will submit the application JJL portal

 

 

 

 

 

 

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