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Educational Enhancement Programs

students checking in at orientation New Student Orientation >>
The goal of our Orientation program is to help incoming students enjoy a positive transition into the Case community. We provide opportunities for students to meet with academic advisors and take the necessary placement tests. We assist them with their fall class schedule and help them get acclimated to campus life. Students gain a great deal from orientation, and work toward becoming life-long learners.
Case Parents Parent Programs >>
Case recognizes that the support and encouragement of parents and families is essential to students as they gain independence and autonomy. We offer a variety of programs and resources designed to address questions and guide parents through the process. We also offer Parent Orientation seminars so parents can learn about the campus, interact with staff, and tour Case facilities.
speaker at podium Share the Vision >>
Share the Vision is designed to promote our vision of a just and humane campus. It asks all members of the Case community to support the worth and dignity of each individual, respect new ideas and enjoy our rich diversity. The program encourages us to strive for excellence and integrity in teaching, scholarship, research, and service. Promoting justice and compassion is also an integral part of our Share the Vision philosophy.
students on the computer Educational Services for Students >>
The mission of Educational Services for Students (ESS) is to empower students to achieve their potential as active, confident learners. ESS enhances the learning process through advising, advocacy, and opportunities for academic growth and self-improvement. Services like peer-helper programs and computer-aided instruction help students understand their individual strengths and improve the academic skills they need.
students doing yardwork Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) >>
CCEL promotes civic engagement and active learning through community-based service opportunities. Students may participate in community service projects, community-based work study positions such as AmericaReads, service-learning courses, and community-based Senior Capstone Projects. The CCEL staff also provides curricular assistance to faculty that incorporates community-based service learning in their syllabi.