<p>I am a current freshman at Case, and almost everyone I know has between 20 and 30k in merit aid. I believe the upper limit on the merit aid upon admission is 30k, which is the scholarship I received. I had a 35 ACT, a 2090 SAT, and a 4.17 GPA (out of 4.3) if you’re looking for what kind of academic standing earns the high-end scholarships. Also, don’t think that 30k is the limit. There is also bountiful need-based aid, as well as other merit scholarships that you can get through the University. For example, one scholarship that a friend and I received through the university was a 4.5k scholarship for being STEMM students from Ohio.</p>
<p>As for the full ride and tuition scholarships, they must be applied for separately (a listing is on the financial aid site) and they are extremely competitive. Nevertheless, if you have the academic standing to gain admission to Case, the amount of financial aid given should be enough that you shouldn’t be afraid of finances in choosing to go here.</p>