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Excellence With PurposeEmory University is a top-tier institution that pursues excellence with purpose. In the classroom, we combine interdisciplinary studies, hands-on learning, and a vast network of research experiences, both domestic and abroad. Classes are intimate (most under 30 students) and taught by renowned scholars pursuing knowledge with the hope of making a positive impact on the world.

Emory students engage in a challenging academic environment as well as with a vibrant, caring student body. As graduates, they possess a skill set of critical thinking abilities, broad knowledge comprehension, as well as leadership and research experience, making them prepared and in-demand for graduate school, professional schools, or employment.

EnrollmentEmory College 5,703Oxford College 949School of Nursing 299Goizueta Business School 751Total Undergraduate 7,702All University 14,769

Financial Aid• Average aid package (2014): $40,239 (Emory College)

$31,314 (Oxford College)

• 56% of undergraduates receive financial aid (2013-2014)• More than $180 million in financial aid awarded in 2014-2015 to undergraduates

APPLICATIONPROGRAM

APPLICATIONDEADLINE

ADMISSIONNOTIFICATION

Early Decision I November 1 December 15

Early Decision II January 1 February 15

Regular Decision January 1 April 1

Scholars Program November 15 By January 31

2015 - 2016 ADMISSION PROFILE

SAT Critical Reading 630-730 Math 640-760 Writing 640-750 Combined 1950-2200ACT 29-33GPA (unweighted) 3.70-3.97

Applicants 9,723Accepted 3,643Enrolled 488

Admitted First-year Class(25th-75th percentile)

*Date of Record: June 2015

65% come from public high schools35% come from private/independent/parochial schools37% were admitted through an Early Decision option

58% female42% male

Other First-Year Student Statistics

Oxford College

SAT Critical Reading 650-750 Math 670-770 Writing 660-760 Combined 2020-2260ACT 30-34GPA (unweighted) 3.70-3.97

Applicants 20,462Accepted 4,830Enrolled 1,393

Admitted First-year Class(25th-75th percentile)

*Date of Record: June 2015

59% come from public high schools41% come from private/independent/parochial schools49% were admitted through an Early Decision option

58% female42% male

Other First-Year Student Statistics

Emory CollegeGeographic Distribution

Self-Identified Racial/Ethnic Statistics

Geographic Distribution

Self-Identified Racial/Ethnic Statistics

First-year students choose to enroll at one of two locations for their first two years of study. Emory College, located in Atlanta, is a four-year undergraduate school on a residential city campus. Emory College offers a rigorous liberal arts education supported by the research opportunities you’d expect from a major research university. Oxford College, 45 minutes east of the Atlanta, is a two-year institution with the same innovative curriculum in a more traditional liberal arts setting, along with leadership and community involvement specifically for freshmen and sophomores. All Oxford students continue to the Atlanta campus in their third year. As juniors, all students can choose to finish their programs in the appropriate school: remaining in Emory College, applying to Emory’s Goizueta Business School, or transferring to our School of Nursing.

Paths Through Emory

Stay in Touch

Emory College and Oxford College Staff and TerritoriesJohn LattingAssistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate Enrollment and Dean of Admissiondeanofadmission@emory.edu

Kelley LipsDean of Enrollment Services for Oxford Collegekelley.lips@emory.eduNorthern Florida (Panhandle, Jacksonville, Gainesville)

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Maddie Monahanmmonaha@emory.edu Georgia*US Territories (Marshall Islands, Guam, American Samoa)

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Louisa Pintolouisa.a.pinto@emory.edu Georgia*AlabamaMississippiSouth Carolina

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Brandi Smithbrandi.smith2@emory.edu LouisianaTexas

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*Visit apply.emory.edu/contact.php forthe most up-to-date territory divisions an listings within Georgia.

Emory University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all federal and Georgia state laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. Emory University does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. Emory University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist’s, doctorate, and professional degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Emory. 14-PROV-Joint-0030

Fall for Emory Open House Dates

Explore OxfordOpen House Dates

Saturday, September 19Saturday, October 17Saturday, October 31

Saturday, September 26Friday, October 16Saturday, October 24Friday, November 13

Campus VisitsTours are held daily, along with special programing below

Students can schedule a visit online at apply.emory.edu/visit

Contacting the Offices of AdmissionEmory College of Emory UniversityOffice of Undergraduate Admission1390 Oxford RoadAtlanta, Georgia 30322-1016

404.727.6036

admission@emory.edu

Oxford College of Emory UniversityOffice of Admission122 Few CircleOxford, Georgia 30054-1418

770.784.8328oxadmission@emory.edu