Case Western Reserve University is a private research institution in Cleveland, OH, founded as Western Reserve College in 1826. It has nearly 100 undergraduate majors, more than 130 graduate and professional programs and nearly 140 dual-degree programs. There are more than 100 academic and research hubs on campus including the Center for AIDS Research and the Institute for Advanced Materials. Students in good academic standing may cross-register at no additional cost for one course per semester at neighboring Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland State University, Cuyahoga Community College, or John Carroll University.