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SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID
Emory offers an array of need-based and merit-based financial aid to
make an Emory education affordable. Scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study
are available.
ESTIMATED EXPENSES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2006-2007
Tuition: $32,100
Room: $6,112
Food: $3,826
Books: $1,000
Required fees: $406
Incidentals and travel: $1,400
Total: $44,844*
*costs subject to change
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Emory College
Admission and Scholarships
Office of Admission
200 Boisfeuillet Jones Center
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322-1950
800.727.6036 or 404.727.6036
www.emory.edu/ADMISSIONS
Financial Aid (need-based)
Office of Financial Aid
300 Boisfeuillet Jones Center
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia 30322-1960
404.727.6039
www.emory.edu/FINANCIAL_AID
Oxford College
Admission and Financial Aid
Office of Admission and Financial Aid
P.O. Box 1418
Oxford, Georgia 30054-1418
800.723 .8328 or 770.784.8328
www.emory.edu/OXFORD

PROGRAMS OF STUDY AT EMORY
The BA Degree
African American Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Art History
Asian & Asian American Studies
Biology
Chemistry
Classical Civilization
Classical Studies
Classics
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Creative Writing/English
Dance & Movement Studies
Economics
Educational Studies
English
Environmental Studies
Film Studies
French Studies
German Studies
Greek
History
Interdisciplinary Studies
in Culture & Society
International Studies
Italian Studies
Jewish Studies
Journalism (joint major)
Latin
Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Mathematics
Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religion
Russian Area Studies
Russian Language & Culture
Sociology
Spanish
Theater Studies
Womens Studies
The BS Degree
Anthropology & Human Biology
Applied Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Environmental Studies
Mathematics
Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology
Nursing (BSN)
Physics
Bachelor of Business Administration
Area Depths:
Accounting
Communications
Decision & Information Science
Finance
International Business
Marketing
Organization & Management
Bachelor of Science in Nursing

MINORS
Emory offers 45 minors in many of the above majors plus:
African Studies
Applied Mathematics
Arabic
Architectural Studies
Catholic Studies
Chinese Studies
Ethics
Hebrew
Japanese
Japanese Studies
Linguistics
Mediterranean Archaeology
Persian
Portuguese
Studio Art
Violence Studies
JOINT MAJORS
Anthropology/Religion
Art History/History
Classical Civilizations/Religion
Classics/English
Classics/History
Classics/Philosophy
Economics/History
Economics/Mathematics
English/History
History/Religion
Linguistics/Psychology
Linguistics/Russian
Mathematics/Computer Science
Philosophy/Religion
Religion/Sociology

DUAL ENGINEERING DEGREES
3-2 Emory BA or BS & Ga. Tech BS
4-2 Emory BA or BS & Ga. Tech MS
FOUR-YEAR BA/MA COMBINED DEGREES
English
History
Philosophy
Political Science
Sociology
FOUR-YEAR BS/MS COMBINED DEGREES
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mathematics
Mathematics/Computer Science
Preprofessional Programs
Business Administration
Dentistry
Law
Medicine
Nursing
Physician Assistant
Physical Therapy
Theology
Veterinary Medicine

CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ABROAD
Emory offers more than 80 programs in countries around the world. For
more information, go to www.emory.edu/CIPA.
INTERNSHIPS
Emory students pursue more than 2,000 internships in Atlanta. Additional
internships are available throughout the U.S.
STATS
Enrollment
Emory College: 5,500
Oxford College: 600
All University: 11,300
Atlanta Campus
631 acres
5 libraries holding 2.7 million volumes
Undergraduate Ethnic Makeup
70% Caucasian
16% Asian/Asian American
10% African American
4% Hispanic/Latino
Enrolled First-Year Class Score Ranges
(25th75th percentile)
SAT (13001460)
Verbal 640720
Math 660740
ACT 2933
2002 First-Year Class
40% Southeast
23% Mid-Atlantic
12% Midwest
7% New England
7% West
6% Southwest
5% International
Retention
94% of first-year students return as sophomores
90% of first-year students graduate in four years
Graduate and Professional School Attendance
More than 65% of the Class of 2003 planned to earn graduate degrees.

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