DON’T WONDER IF YOU’LL
THINK ABOUT
WHICH CORNER YOU’LL TACKLE FIRST
At Emory University you’ll find bold liberal arts and fearless research. We shape creative thinkers, problem solvers, and leaders who make the world a better place. Imagine what you could do.
LEARN FROM THE ONES WHO WROTE THE BOOK ON IT
Our professors love to teach— plus, they are leading scholars, scientists, artists, and experts in their fields.
MAJOR LIKE YOU MEAN IT
70+ majors 50+ minors 10+ preprofessional choices
UNLEASH YOUR ACTIVISM
83% of our students volunteer in Atlanta and beyond.
GAIN EXPERIENCE THAT WORKS
Most students work at an internship (often more than one) during their four years. Choose from about 2,000 in Atlanta and 10,000+ beyond.
#21
among national universities (tie) US News & World Report (2018)
ATLANTA: A PROGRESSIVE, GLOBAL CITY
Get your start where the weather is warm and the city is cool. • The business, technology, entertainment, and health care center of the Southeast. • No. 1 City for Availability of Internships (tie)
FURTHER HUMANITY
Study the humanities— philosophy, arts, writing, and more—because the world depends on it.
(WalletHub) • No. 6 Among the Best Places for New Grads to Launch Their Career (Business Insider) • From the arts to great food, pro sports to a legendary music scene, you’ll find energy and activity right in our backyard. • And it’s true what they say—Southern charm is alive and well here.
BUILD A NEW WORLD VIEW
Study abroad for a semester, summer, or year in 100+ programs in 40+ countries. Or immerse yourself in a global campus culture of 3,500+ international students and scholars.
RESEARCH LIKE A ROCK STAR
55%
of students work on academic and/or artistic research with a faculty member
WHY STUDY LIBERAL ARTS?
It’s the study of subjects including science, languages, philosophy, literature, and math that teaches you to write, think critically, and solve problems. It’s a foundation for you, but also for humanity, preparing you to serve, lead, and—yes—change the world.
50 STATES
5,522
82%
1,462
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT
OF CLASSES HAVE FEWER THAN 30 STUDENTS
FIRST-YEAR CLASS
61
NATIONS
BU S INE S S As a sophomore, apply to our GOIZUETA BUSINESS SCHOOL for your final two years of study and earn a BBA.
EMORY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES is a rigorous liberal arts experience in a
Leverage your learning
research-university setting. Professors are the leading scholars in their fields,
• 5 primary areas of study: accounting, finance, information systems and operations
and learning is enriched by research, internships, and life with smart, involved
and management.
students like you. The average class size is 24.
Learning that inspires and also gets you ready
management, marketing, and strategy • 4 collaborative concentrations with Emory
Knock yourself out
College: arts management, environment and sustainability management, film and media
• 2/3 of undergraduates live on campus
management, and health innovation.
in an active community. With 550+ clubs,
• The curriculum emphasizes interdisci-
teams, and arts groups, there is always
plinary thinking, preparing you to tackle
• Junior and senior seminars begin your professional development process with
something to do.
emerging fields with a multi-perspective
interdisciplinary leadership research, industry-
• Compete (or cheer) for the Eagles: Emory
approach.
has 18 NCAA Division III varsity teams.
specific insights, and targeted career skills.
• Unusual and fun traditions include the
• The BBA Council hosts weekly social events
• In Nature of Evidence classes you use evidence as you learn, sharpening prob-
and an annual leadership conference.
spirited Songfest competition during
lem-solving skills.
Orientation and Wonderful Wednesday,
• More than half of our students choose
858
a weekly campuswide celebration.
to double major, often in very different programs (like biology and dance).
Self-identified race/ethnicity of 2018 first-year class
ASIAN/ASIAN AMERICAN AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK HISPANIC/LATINO AMERICAN INDIAN INTERNATIONAL DID NOT IDENTIFY
STATES
96%
26
NATIONS
PARTICIPATE IN AN INTERNSHIP
EMORY COLLEGE’S DIVERSE COMMUNITY
CAUCASIAN/WHITE
40
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT
6.2% 36.9% 21.5% 10.9% 8.2% 0.5% 17.2% 4.7%
9.4%
10.8%
19.3% GOIZUETA BUSINESS SCHOOL
4.8 %
BBA
EMORY COLLEGE
31.8%
EMORY COLLEGE
17.6% International
Geographic distribution of 2018 first-year class (BASED ON LOCATION OF HIGH SCHOOL)
BS/BA
OXFORD COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING FIRST YEAR
SOPHOMORE YEAR
JUNIOR YEAR
SENIOR YEAR
BSN
46 STATES
979
96%
537
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
OF CLASSES HAVE FEWER THAN 30 STUDENTS
FIRST-YEAR CLASS
20
NATIONS
NUR S ING Start your BSN at our NELL HODGSON WOODRUFF SCHOOL OF NURSING even in your first year on campus, or wait until junior year—you choose.
Prepare for impact
OXFORD COLLEGE is a challenging, small liberal arts college experience
• A top-ranked nursing school and a leader
in a close-knit campus of first- and second-year students. Professors
in National Institute of Health funding. • 500+ clinical partners in Atlanta and across the globe give you a range and depth of experience.
are committed to the art of teaching and reaching students, and undergraduates excel at student leadership. The average class size is 20.
with electives and prerequisites even in your
Learning that makes you roll up your sleeves
first year on campus.
• Unique academic experiences pair
• The Pre-Nursing program can get you started
• 12 student organizations include the Emory
Join our one-of-a-kind community • Oxford College is located on Emory
evidenced-based research, service
Multicultural Student Nursing Association
learning, and small class sizes to chal-
and the Emergency Preparedness Student
lenge and inspire.
Nursing Alliance, in partnership with the CDC.
8:1
503
45%
STUDENT: FACULTY RATIO DURING CLINICALS
in Oxford, Georgia, a town 38 miles from Atlanta. • Work with your class at the Oxford
• Here student leadership is legendary— 79% hold a leadership position on campus.
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT
University’s original, historic campus
• Travel courses pair a seminar with a
Organic Farm to gather knowledge, experience, and radishes for dinner. • Bring your talents to one of Oxford’s 80+
weeklong journey so you can see in person
clubs, teams, and student organizations
the people and sites you’ve studied.
on campus.
PARTICIPATE IN NURSING SERVICE TRIPS
OXFORD COLLEGE’S DIVERSE COMMUNITY Self-identified race/ethnicity
6.0%
of 2018 first-year class CAUCASIAN/WHITE
4 UNDERGRADUATE CHOICES
ASIAN/ASIAN AMERICAN
Spend your first and second year at either Emory
AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK
College or Oxford College, and then decide: you
HISPANIC/LATINO
can continue at Emory College for a BS or BA, apply
AMERICAN INDIAN
to Emory’s Goizueta Business School for a BBA, or
INTERNATIONAL
continue to our School of Nursing to earn a BSN.
DID NOT IDENTIFY
32.0% 28.5% 9.3% 9.1% 0.6% 17.7% 2.8%
12.5%
10.2%
16.6 %
5.6% 33.1 %
16.0% International Geographic distribution of 2018 first-year class (BASED ON LOCATION OF HIGH SCHOOL)
CLASS OF 2017 After graduation, this is what our Emory College graduates are doing.
Position yourself for what’s next Even as career fields integrate and change, you’ll be prepared and in demand after graduation. (All outcome statistics include
Oxford College students.)
(90% response rate)
.5% .5%
MEDICAL SCHOOL AVERAGE ADMIT RATES, CLASS OF 2018
41%
4%
58%
9%
admit rate for Emory graduates who engaged with Emory’s PreHealth Advising
admit rate for all Emory graduates
41% Employed 36% Continuing Education/Fellowships 4% Postgraduate Internships 9% Gap Year/Volunteer/Not Actively Seeking .5% Return to Home Country .5% Military 9% Currently Seeking Opportunity
9%
51%
36%
(national admit rate: 42%)
The Emory Career Center collects information up to 3 months after graduation versus the national standard of 6 months after graduation. We believe this is a more accurate representation of career outcomes shortly after graduation. (Numbers add up to more than 100 due to rounding.)
EMORY COLLEGE CLASS OF 2017 TOP GRAD SCHOOLS
Emory • Duke • Columbia •
CLASS OF 2017 TOP EMPLOYERS
Northwestern • University of St Andrews • NYU • Wash U, St Louis • Johns Hopkins • Penn • University of Texas
EMORY COLLEGE
BUSINESS CLASS OF 2017
EY • PwC • The Home Depot • CDC • Triage Consulting Group • Seyfarth Shaw • Google • NetSuite • Teach for America • Emory University
95%
with offer within 3 months of graduation
$66,472 average starting salary
NURSING CLASS OF 2017
97%
pass the nursing board exam the first time they take it (national average: 90%)
$52,000 average starting salary
BUSINESS SCHOOL PwC • EY • IBM • Macy’s • Deloitte • J.P. Morgan • Newell Brands • Booz Allen Hamilton • Accenture • Black & Veatch • Chewy.com • Citi • Grant Thornton • KPMG • SunTrust
SCHOOL OF NURSING Emory Healthcare • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta • UCLA Health • NYU Medical Center • Texas Children’s Hospital • Atlanta VA Medical Center • and other leading Atlanta-area hospitals
#13
for best value college among 200 top liberal arts institutions Kiplinger’s Personal Finance (2018)
#17
for best value based on academic quality and average need-based financial aid US News & World Report (2018)
GET STARTED Apply online
like Emory Advantage and QuestBridge,
Apply to Emory College, Oxford College, or
making an Emory education accessible to
both with one application and one $75 applica-
all. Learn more about these programs at
tion fee. We accept the Common Application
studentaid.emory.edu. The financial aid
and the Coalition Application.
application includes the FAFSA, CSS Profile,
Tuition
Noncustodial Profile (if applicable), and
Fees
tax returns.
• the rigor of your high school curriculum
Merit scholarships and scholars programs
Books
within the context of your school
We offer partial to full merit-based scholar-
Transportation
• a solid GPA, usually an A/B+ average
ships. For consideration, students need to
• test scores, recommendations, and essays
apply by November 15. (Students applying
Total
• a commitment to extracurriculars, including
Early Decision I must apply by November 1.)
school groups, your community, or a job
Students selected as Emory Scholars have
*Emory and Oxford costs vary only due to the physical location of each campus.
Evaluating your application We look at performance inside and outside of the classroom. We pay closest attention to:
2018–2019 Estimated Expenses EMORY COLLEGE OXFORD COLLEGE $50,590
$50,590
716
716
Housing
8,306
8,274
Food
6,200
5,200
Travel/Incidentals
1,516
1,516
1,224
1,224
950
950
$69,502
$68,470*
access to dedicated scholars programming,
Consider financial aid
advising, and unique research opportunities
Our approach includes need-based financial
and funding all four years. For information,
aid, merit-based scholarships, and programs
please visit apply.emory.edu/merit.
100%
of demonstrated financial need met for all admitted domestic students
18%
of students receive federal Pell Grants
IMPORTANT DATES
ADMISSION DEADLINE
FINANCIAL AID DEADLINE
(FAFSA/PROFILE/IDOC)
EARLY DECISION I (EDI) November 1 SCHOLAR PROGRAMS November 15
December 3 (Based on selected decision plan)
EARLY DECISION II (EDII) January 1 January 15 REGULAR DECISION January 1 February 15
8 MAJORS GETTING ATTENTION AT EMORY CREATIVE WRITING Sharpen your skills at USA Today’s “best American college for budding writers.” NURSING Train to be a nurse leader and earn a BSN. FILM STUDIES Work your angles and tell your story in our booming film department. CHEMISTRY Experience a completely forward-thinking, intradisciplinary approach. BUSINESS Build executive skills and earn a BBA. HUMAN HEALTH Examine health from the molecular level to the population level. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Tackle the study of race and social justice. QUANTITATIVE SCIENCES Use big data to address some of the world’s biggest challenges.
2022 CLASS PROFILE Profile of the Admitted First-Year Class (25th–75th percentile)
EMORY COLLEGE SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 690–750 Math 700–790 ACT 31–35 GPA (unweighted) 3.78–3.99 APPLICANTS: ACCEPTED: ENROLLED:
27,559 5,102 1,462
OXFORD COLLEGE
MAJORS African American Studies African Studies American Studies Ancient Mediterranean Studies Anthropology Anthropology and Human Biology Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics and Statistics Arabic Art History Biology (BA or BS) Biophysics Business Administration (BBA)* Chemistry (BA or BS) Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Comparative Literature Computer Science (BA or BS) Dance and Movement Studies East Asian Studies Economics Engineering (Dual Degree with Georgia Tech) Engineering Sciences English English and Creative Writing Environmental Sciences (BA or BS) Film Studies French German Studies Greek History Human Health Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture International Studies Italian Studies Japanese Jewish Studies Latin Latin American and Caribbean Studies Linguistics Mathematics (BA or BS) Media Studies Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies Music Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology Nursing (BSN) Nursing (Dual Degree BA/BS + BSN) Philosophy Philosophy, Politics, Law Physics (BA or BS) Physics and Astronomy (BA or BS) Physics for Life Sciences Political Science Psychology Public Policy Analysis Quantitative Sciences Religion Russian and East European Studies Sociology
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 680–750 Math 690–790 ACT 31–34 GPA (unweighted) 3.71–3.97 APPLICANTS: ACCEPTED: ENROLLED:
16,620 4,144 537
Date of record: July 2018. Please visit apply.emory.edu in October 2018 for data on the enrolled class.
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Spanish Spanish and Portuguese Theater Studies Visual Arts (Integrated Co-Major) Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
MINORS African American Studies African Studies American Studies Ancient Mediterranean Studies Anthropology Applied Mathematics Arabic Architectural Studies Art History Astronomy Catholic Studies Chinese Classical Civilization Community Building and Social Change Comparative Literature Computer Informatics Computer Science Dance and Movement Studies Earth and Atmospheric Studies East Asian Studies Economics English Environmental Sciences Ethics Film Studies French German Studies Global Development Studies Global Health, Culture, and Society Greek Hebrew Hindi History Italian Studies Japanese Jewish Studies Korean Latin Latin American and Caribbean Studies Linguistics Lusophone Studies Mathematics Media Studies Mediterranean Archaeology Music Nutrition Science Persian Language and Literature Philosophy Physics Political Science Predictive Health Quantitative Sciences Religion Russian Russian and East European Studies
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Science, Culture, and Society Sociology Spanish Sustainability Sustainability Sciences Theater Studies Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
JOINT MAJORS Business Administration and Quantitative Sciences Classics and English Classics and History Classics and Philosophy Economics and Mathematics English and History History and Art History Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Political Science Philosophy and Religion Playwriting (Creative Writing and Theater Studies) Psychology and Linguistics Religion and Anthropology Religion and Classical Civilization Religion and History Religion and Sociology Spanish and Linguistics
PREPROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Business Administration Dentistry Law Medicine Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Podiatry Public Health Theology Veterinary Medicine
*BBA CURRICULUM Accounting Analytic Consulting Arts Management Business and Society Entrepreneurship Environment and Sustainability Management Film and Media Management Finance Health Innovation Information Systems and Operations Management International Business Marketing Real Estate Strategy and Management Consulting
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