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About the School
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Statement of Ethics
Contact Us
Statistics - Coalition for Next Generation Life Science
Graduate Student Council
Emergency Contact
Prospective Students
Degree Programs Offered
Certificates
Applications & Admissions
International Applicant Resources
Integrated Programs (BS/MS and IGS)
Non-Degree
Tuition Rates & Financial Aid
Housing Options
New Students
Important First Steps
Graduate Student Orientation
Making Tuition Payments
Current Students
Dissertation Defense Calendar
Planned Program of Study
Dates & Deadlines
Forms
Electronic Theses and Dissertation Guidelines
Graduation
Bulletin
Graduate Student Newsletter
Fellowships and Travel Awards
Outside Funding Opportunities
Graduate Teaching Assistant Training
Responsible Conduct of Research
John S. Diekhoff Award
Faculty
Graduate Awards Nominations
Faculty Guidelines
Graduate Programs Review
Inside Mandel: Paying for Grad School
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM
Eastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00
Are you considering graduate school but wondering how to fund your education?
Join us to learn about the numerous opportunities for scholarships, financial aid, and CWRU employee tuition waiver benefits available at the Mandel School.
The "Paying for Grad School" session will cover financial resources for our Master of Social Work and Master of Nonprofit Organizations.
Julie Payner
,
Assistant Director of Financial Aid
, and
Devon Lymer
,
Financial Aid Specialist
, will guide you through the details, helping you understand scholarship eligibility and the ins and outs of graduate student financial aid.
Have questions? You’re welcome to pre-submit them below. Can’t make it? Don’t worry, a recording will be sent to all registrants!
Reserve your spot today
and take the first step toward funding your future.
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Master of Social Work (MSW)
Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNO)
Social Work and Nonprofit Management Dual Degree (MSW/MNO)
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: Designed for working professionals seeking an in-person experience program. Meet one weekend per month in this part-time format. (8 semesters-year round Traditional; 5 semesters-year round Advanced Standing)
Weekly On-Campus
: Classes meet during the week (Monday-Friday). Designed as a full-time, in-person classroom experience program. (4 semesters-fall, spring, fall, spring Traditional; 3 semesters-fall, spring, summer with Advanced Standing)
Online
: Includes weekly live classes, in-person field education and continuous student support. We designed our online social work master’s program to fit seamlessly into a variety of lifestyles.
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Program Format
View Definitions
Format Options
Weekend
: Designed for working professionals seeking an in-person experience program. Meet one weekend per month in this part-time format. (8 semesters-year round Traditional; 5 semesters-year round Advanced Standing)
Weekly On-Campus
: Classes meet during the week (Monday-Friday). Designed as a full-time, in-person classroom experience program. (4 semesters-fall, spring, fall, spring Traditional; 3 semesters-fall, spring, summer with Advanced Standing)
Online
: Includes weekly live classes, in-person field education and continuous student support. We designed our online social work master’s program to fit seamlessly into a variety of lifestyles.
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