At Weatherhead School of Management, pursuing a graduate degree is a strategic investment in your leadership and long-term impact. We are committed to providing clarity around tuition, financing options and scholarship opportunities so you can move forward with confidence.
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Tuition and Costs
Tuition and costs vary by Weatherhead School program. The Student Financial Services website provides a comprehensive list of tuition rates by semester for each academic year.
For additional questions, you can request more information from the program you’re interested in.
Financing Your Degree
Financial Aid
Applying for need-based financial aid is a separate process from your admission application. These funding opportunities are administered by ÃÛÌÒAPP’s Office of Financial Aid, and are available for U.S. citizens or international applicants whose cosigner is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Scholarships
Weatherhead offers merit-based scholarships, fellowships and partnership awards across graduate programs. All applicants are automatically considered as part of the admissions review process.
To explore scholarship pathways, partnership opportunities and fellowship options in detail, visit our Graduate Scholarships page. Learn about scholarships offered to our full-time graduate students.
***These scholarships and assistantships do not pertain to the Executive MBA program. Scholarships for these programs can be found on their individual academic pages.
Veterans Education Benefits
Weatherhead School of Management is proud to provide service to veterans (and their dependents) eligible for Veterans Education Benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill®, Post-9/11 GI Bill®, and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program. Case Western Reserve also participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program for those who are 100% eligible for benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.
Find out more about how to take advantage of these benefits and our school's requirements.
Loans
Higher education is an investment, and one option in paying for your degree tuition is a student loan. The Weatherhead School does not endorse any specific lender or receive compensatory benefit from any lender. We recommend careful consideration and comparison of all lending options and terms before entering into a loan agreement.
Loans are given to students who have demonstrated financial need and are repaid in accordance with the specific terms of the loan. Student loans may be private or government-sponsored, subsidized (need-based) or unsubsidized (non-need-based). Interest may not start to accrue until after graduation or it may begin immediately.
The university’s Office of Financial Aid provides detailed information on the types of loans that are available and how to apply for them.