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FINANCIAL AID

 

UNDERGRADUATE INFORMATION


Students enrolled in the BSN and RN-BSN programs have a variety of federal and state student aid programs. A student’s financial aid award offer may include scholarships (see below), grants, loans, and student employment.

In determining financial aid for these undergraduate programs, the University includes tuition, fees, and standard living allowances such as room and board, books and supplies, travel, and miscellaneous or personal expenses. In order to receive financial aid, undergraduate students must:

1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
2. Be enrolled at least half-time (6 credit hours)
3. Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
4. Complete the Case Financial Aid Application
5. Complete all supporting documentation as requested, i.e. income tax forms, etc.

In addition to the undergraduate scholarships described below, detailed descriptions of financial aid programs can be found at the University's Financial Aid site.

The Bolton Scholarship (click here)

The Bolton Scholarship is a generous award to assist undergraduate students seeking a BSN to meet the cost of tuition for the Bolton School. Individual awards may be as much as $12,000 per year for a maximum of four (4) years for the BSN program, and three (3) years for the RN-BSN program. We recommend that all students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to receive formal notice of the Bolton Scholarship. This scholarship is not need-based. Scholarships in addition to the Bolton Scholarship may be awarded to those students who demonstrate extraordinary merit and/or exceptional need.

McGregor Scholarship

As the need for better trained nurses in the area of gerontology increases, the Bolton School is leading the way in providing the training and incentives for students to specialize in the field. The McGregor Scholarship of $10,000 is awarded to one entering BSN student interested in pursuing a career in Gerontological Nursing. This scholarship is renewable for up to four (4) years. Click here for an application (in Adobe PDF format).

Case Merit Scholarships

Case Western Reserve University offers several full and partial-tuition merit-based scholarships. These scholarships are renewable for up to four (4) years. We strongly recommend that undergraduates that wish to be considered for a Case Merit Scholarship apply for admission by November 15th, but no later than January 15th. They must also submit SAT I or ACT scores and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by February 1st. Click here for information on University scholarships.

 
 
 

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