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No matter where you start, after four years at Emory & Henry you’ve changed, advanced and been transformed. Grounded in a community that emphasizes the importance of creativity in response to a changing world, Emory & Henry sets a clear path for success in a liberal arts setting. You start here in this natural wonderland, at this place that always feels like home—genuine, inspiring and welcoming—and connect to YOU and your future.
That’s what an Emory & Henry education does—transforms and changes lives.
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74 academic concentrations within the following undergraduate programs: Art Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Chemistry Education Economics English Foreign Languages Geography Health and Human Performance History Mass Communications Mathematics Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Policy & Community Service Religion Sociology Theatre Interdisciplinary Programs International Studies Environmental Studies Philosophy, Political Science and Economics
innovative classes The Core Curriculum is a rigorous set of classes spanning the major disciplines and establishing critical skills and habits of mind. Examples are: Engaging the Liberal Arts: Explore and analyze ideas, develop your curiosity and creativity and take responsibility for your own learning. Emory Across America: Examine political, social and economic issues related to place, culminating in a travel experience in the U.S. Becoming Modern: Study modern science and technology and the emergence of the social sciences. Religion: Learn the roots, teachings and current understandings of the Christian faith.
Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Law Pre-Engineering Pre-Health
graduate Programs American History (M.A.Ed.) Professional Studies (M.Ed.) Reading Specialist (M.A.Ed.) Community and Organizational Leadership (M.A.) Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Emory Abroad: Study abroad for a semester or a summer, take a course with a short-term travel component, or a course that meets the international exploration requirement. Connections: Study a broad public problem with an emphasis on regional, national, and international institutions, policies, cultural practices, and ethical aspects.
celebrated faculty Our faculty are exceedingly accomplished scholars, artists, entrepreneurs and researchers who are some of the most celebrated teachers in the country, demonstrated by their 16 state and
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national teaching awards. With approximately 1,000 students, the student to teacher ratio is 11 to 1.
”Emory & Henry provides an academic environment that allows students to run freely with their intellectual interests and to pursue their passions to the fullest. My personal mission is to reduce and prevent gun violence. I presented my research regarding Second Amendment jurisprudence across the country, and my work was published in the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review. Together, presenting and publishing my research, debating my ideas freely with students and professors in the classroom, interning in the Supreme Court of Virginia, and discussing societal violence on CNN have each played an extremely formative role in preparing me for the next step of my professional and academic careers.“ — Colin Christensen, Class of 2014, Strasburg, Virginia
Student Body
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52% Male 48% Female 36% Out of State 79% Live in Student Housing
Emory & Henry has been recognized nationally as a leader among institutions of higher
Number of students working in the campus vegetable garden: 97
education for our active programs for service-learning and civic engagement. We recently partnered with the Rensselaerville Institute to expand
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the placed-based model of education and service with a range of resources to serve people and places.
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Campus activities
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Students join our 70 plus clubs
Student TV and Radio American Chemical Society Student Government Alpha Phi Omega Campus Christian Fellowship Blue Key Cardinal Key Multicultural Organizations
and organizations, which help develop leadership skills and
outdoor wonderland Whether mastering the natural wonders of the region or using the region’s resources to improve the lives of its residents, you have miles of opportunities in which to become a leader and a game changer.
Emory & Henry is nestled in the outdoor adventure mecca of Southwest Virginia, boasting natural gems that provide opportunities for hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, paddling, cross-country skiing and biking. Join our Outdoor Program or earn college credit hiking the Appalachian Trail!
stress team work and initiative, while giving you opportunities to act on your convictions and express your creativity.
Emory Activities Board and the Lyceum program sponsor dozens of activities each semester.
Athletics Our Division III athletic programs claim a long winning tradition in one of the nation’s toughest conferences, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference.
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Spiritual Life Greek Life Honors Program Musical Groups E&H Greens Pre-Law Society Circle K Kerygma
Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer and tennis. Women's basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Also offered is the Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College (formerly Virginia Intermont Equestrian), with 17 national championships including IDA (2014), IHSA and ANRC.
Emory & Henry athletes are students first. While they pursue their sport with passion, they also engage in a wide spectrum of opportunities that broaden their perspectives and promote their growth.
scholarships and financial aid Emory & Henry provides a comprehensive program of scholarships, awards and grants to support you in the investment of the E&H experience. Your application for admission and acceptance opens the door for a partnership we take seriously, with the intended results the completion of your degree and preparation to make a difference As a chemistry major with a passion for scientific exploration, Ruthann is working on impressive research that explores the social impact of Alzheimer’s dementia. Her motivation is her grandmother who struggles with the disease. Ultimately, Ruthann hopes that her work may help others who are dealing with loved ones with AD. “As I write about the social effects of dementia it improves my understanding of it, and this contributes to an understanding within the larger community.” — Ruthann Froberg,
in the global society in which we live. • First-year student scholarships and awards programs include (annual): Emory & Henry Honors Scholarship: Starting at $18,000 The Honors Scholarship is awarded to a select number of students invited to enroll in the recognized Honors Program at Emory & Henry. An interview is required.
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transformational education Emory & Henry College is consistently ranked among the nation’s best private liberal arts institutions. From our exceptional faculty to the College’s commitment to community service and
Founders Scholarship: Starting at $16,000 Trustee Scholarship: Starting at $14,000 President’s Scholarship: Starting at $11,000 Blue & Gold Award: Up to $10,000 Above awards are based on academic preparation, extra-curricular/leadership activity, essay quality, interaction/interview with the E&H admission staff, and other criteria. A campus interview is recommended.
• Additional performance scholarships and grants are also available, including: Fine Arts Scholarship (Music performance-instrumental and choir, art, theatre) United Methodist Award (Holston Conference) Emory & Henry Grant (Need based) Out of State Grant (Need based, resident of state other than Virginia)
• A comprehensive scholarship program for transfer students is also offered.
student satisfaction, Emory & Henry College: • is among the top 40 institutions in the nation that transform students’ lives, according to Colleges that Change Lives (CTCL). • has the highest number of Carnegie Foundation Virginia Professor of the Year honorees. • recently was honored by the president of the United States for its commitment to service and service learning. Go to the website to see our rankings from Washington Monthly, Newsweek, USA Today and a variety of other news magazines, authors and college reference sources.
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For a complete outline of the financial aid programs available to you at Emory & Henry, check out the website.
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“Virginia has no shortage of familiar schools with robust reputations. But Emory & Henry, in the colorful hills of the state's southwest corner, does the finest job of them all in producing contributors to society. “The college's magic is no secret: Professors are pros at motivating students and developing talent. Classes are rigorous and small. Support is abundant. And the pervasive spirit on campus is generosity—of time, talent, and knowledge.” — Colleges That Change Lives, 2012 Edition (most recent edition)
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Getting here
Seven miles northeast of Abingdon,Virginia, one-half of a mile off of I-81 Exit 26.
The Emory & Henry central campus encompasses 168 pristine acres, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Register of Historic Landmarks, and is surrounded by an additional 167 undeveloped acres. The campus is noted for its beauty as well as its architectural distinction. The village of Emory adjoins the campus and hosts a post office, the campus bookstore, an art gallery and restaurant. The Marion campus, just a few miles north on I-81, is home to our new School of Health Sciences. In our neighboring town of Abingdon, just south of Emory, is Barter Theatre (the state theatre and educational partner with the college), the William King Museum (fine arts), and a downtown shopping and dining district. A short drive away are Tennessee’s Tri-Cities—Bristol, Johnson City and Kingsport—home to more than 500,000 people and a long list of festivals and cultural venues. We’ve found these sites useful in planning a trip to our part of the world. If you’d like more information, please give us a call. About Abingdon, Virginia: www.abingdon.com About Bristol, Tennessee: www.bristoltn.org About Virginia: www.virginia.org