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1390 Oxford Road N.E.

Atlanta, GA 30322

Emory College offers a rigorous liberal arts experience in a research university setting, enriched by renowned professors committed to teaching, research, internships, and bright, engaged classmates.

Applications Accepted: Common App, Coalition App, Questbridge App

Do you require test scores for the Class of 2022? No, we are test optional

Admissions policies for Undocumented and DACA Students:

Emory offers need-based financial aid for students who are not US citizens, US nationals, or “eligible noncitizens,” including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) recipients.

Through a combination of grants and scholarships, institutional work-study (DACA students only), and institutional loans, Emory meets 100% of the demonstrated financial need for undergraduate undocumented students (with or without DACA) who graduated from a US high school and who are admitted to Emory College or Oxford College as first-year, first-degree-seeking undergraduate students or transfer students. Undocumented students without DACA status may receive an institutional loan in place of the typical work-study offer. Undocumented students also are welcome to apply for merit scholarships through the Emory University Scholar Programs; Emory requires the completion of the CSS Profile, along with the IDOC packet (parent and student tax returns), in order to make a need-based financial aid determination for undocumented students with or without DACA. To apply for need-based financial aid, undocumented students should follow the application deadlines that correspond to your chosen admission plan.

Forms Required: FAFSA, CSS Profile, IDOC tax returns

Do you meet full need? Yes

Emory meets 100 percent of demonstrated need for every admitted domestic student. The Emory Advantage program is designed for families with annual total incomes of $100,000 or less who demonstrate a need for financial aid. More information can be found at this link.

Additional financial aid information: The Emory Advantage program is designed for families with annual total incomes of $100,000 or less who demonstrate a need for financial aid. More information can be found at this link.

Student Experience

Average Class Size: 25 Students

Retention Rate (percentage of students who return for year two): 94%

6-Year Graduation Rate: 90%

Majors: Click Here

Other Information: Emory offers two liberal arts colleges where students can being their Emory journey. Liberal arts is the study of subjects including science, languages, philosophy, literature, and math that teaches students to write, think critically, and solve problems. It's a foundation for you, but also for humanity, preparing you to serve, lead, and change the world.

Student Population

7,000 Undergraduate Students

22.30% Asian

7.9% Black/African American

10.60% Hispanic/Latinx

4.10% Two or more races

6.40% International

0.90% Other

37.80% White