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General Information and Requirements

Plans and Deadlines

The Application

Transfer Students

International Students

There are a variety of application plans under which to apply for undergraduate admission to Emory College. Please carefully review the admission information to ensure that you do not miss any important deadlines.

Early decision 1 - November 1
Emory Scholars - November 1
Early decision 2 - January 1
Regular decision - January 15

Geographic distribution
South 38%
Mid-Atlantic 20%
Midwest 11%
New England 7%
West8%
Southwest 5%
International 11%

Applications
Applied 15,366
Admitted 4176 (27% admit rate)
Enrolled 1,269

Academics
Average GPA, unweighted 3.75 / 4.0 scale
SAT verbal, middle 50% 640-730
SAT math, middle 50% 660-740
SAT total, middle 50% 1300-1470
ACT, middle 50% 29-33

Self-identified racial/ethnic statistics
Caucasian 50%
Asian / Asian American / Pacific Islander 27%
Black / African American 10%
Latino / Hispanic 4%
Native American <1%
Other / Not Disclosed 10%

Other first-year statistics
1,978 high schools had at least one admitted applicant.
The new first-year class will come to Emory from 839 secondary schools, from 45 states and the District of Columbia, and from 22 other nations.
55% female / 45% male
79% come from outside Georgia
61% come from outside the Southeast
64% come from public high schools
36% come from independent or parochial schools
34% were admitted through an Early Decision option
37% are students of color

ACT code 0810
SAT code 5187
TOEFL code 5187

Mailing Address
Office of Admission
Emory University
200 B. Jones Center
200 Dowman Drive
Atlanta, GA
30322-1950

Phone
800.727.6036 or 404.727.6036

Email
admiss@learnlink.emory.edu


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