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Financial aid applications for continuing students due March 1
Applications for need-based financial aid are due March 1. To be considered for need-based financial aid (grants, loans and campus employment) for the 2023-24 school year, you must submit the FAFSA, the CSS Profile and the CWRU Financial Aid Application.  Your required forms are due no later than…
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Has your experience at CWRU made a positive impact on you? Share your story
The Office of Undergraduate Admission invites undergraduate students to share their stories, experiences and insights with prospective students and their families. Share your thoughts and you could be featured on the Office of Undergraduate Admission website, in print publications, in emails and…
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Earn three credits abroad this spring; application deadline today
Make this spring semester the one that dreams are made of—earn three credits for a ÃÛÌÒAPP course while traveling internationally with classmates and university faculty members. Courses are available in global healthcare, economics, social work and more. The deadline to…
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Earn prize money for your writing
The Department of English is offering more than $1,500 in prizes through its annual competitions. Undergraduate and graduate students can apply for the 2023 English Prizes by Friday, March 17, at 4 p.m.  Undergraduate students are advised that they may receive no more than $100 in prize money…
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Apply for funding support to attend the CASE (Catalyzing Advocacy for Science and Engineering) workshop in Washington, D.C.
Interested in the role of science in policy-making? Want to learn effective science communication for civic engagement? Would you like to meet with members of Congress to discuss science policy? Apply for funding support to attend the CASE (Catalyzing Advocacy for Science and Engineering) workshop…
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Become an orientation leader
Share your excitement and knowledge about ÃÛÌÒAPP with new students and their families as a 2023 orientation leader. As an orientation leader, you'll provide meaningful support to new members of the university community. With your help, they will enjoy a smooth transition…
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Develop your mindfulness skills
Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to attend Koru Mindfulness, a four-session course that teaches a wide variety of mindfulness skills in a group learning environment. These skills will help participants incorporate mindfulness into their daily lives so that they can experience the…
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Take part in Undergraduate Student Moderator Skill Series this semester
Is a group you care about on campus polarized or divided? Are you interested in leading Dialogue Circles on topics related to equity, inclusion, belonging or identity? Join the Sustained Dialogue Institute for an Undergraduate Student Moderator Skill Series designed specifically for…
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Dean of Students Office offers lists of resources to address basic-needs insecurity
Did you know about three in five college students experience insecurity related to basic needs such as food, housing, water or safety? The Dean of Students Office recognizes that meeting basic needs has become more difficult for many students, and is committed to providing assistance and…
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Join the University Program Board for this year’s spring break trip
ÃÛÌÒAPP students can join the University Program Board (UPB) on the powdery slopes of Mammoth, California, or in the sunshine state to visit Orlando, Florida, over spring break. UPB is hosting a lottery open through Jan. 27 at 11:59 p.m. Groups of two or four are being…