Emory College’s Office of Admission is located in the Oxford Road Building, along with a Barnes & Noble campus bookstore and a Starbucks café. From the Oxford Road Parking Deck, take the elevator up to the Office of Admission lobby (3rd floor).
The following suggestions will help make your visit as smooth as possible:
Take exit 60 if you are driving west or exit 60‐B if you are driving east; these are the Moreland Avenue north exits. With either exit, turn right on Moreland and follow it approximately three miles. Moreland Avenue will change to Briarcliff Road once it crosses Ponce de Leon Avenue. Continue straight on Briarcliff Road, approximately two miles, to the intersection of North Decatur Road. Turn right and follow North Decatur Road one mile. At the Emory Village roundabout take the third exit onto Dowman Drive and drive through the main University gate. Once you have entered, continue on Dowman Drive until you reach another roundabout. Enter the roundabout and take the third exit into the Oxford Road Building driveway. Follow the signs in the parking deck to the elevator to reach the Office of Undergraduate Admission.
Take exit 248‐C. Northbound, this is the International Boulevard/Freedom Parkway/Carter Center exit; southbound the exit will read Freedom Parkway/Carter Center. Exit and drive east on Freedom Parkway/Georgia Route 10. You will cross Boulevard. Keep left, continuing on Freedom Parkway until it dead-ends at Ponce de Leon Avenue. Turn right and continue on Ponce de Leon approximately two miles until Briarcliff Road. Turn left on Briarcliff Road. Drive approximately two miles to North Decatur Road. Turn right and follow North Decatur Road one mile to the intersection of Dowman Drive. At the Emory Village roundabout take the third exit onto Dowman Drive and drive through the main University gate. Once you have entered, continue on Dowman Drive until you reach another roundabout. Enter the roundabout and take the third exit into the Oxford Road Building driveway. Follow signs in the parking deck to the elevator to reach the Office of Undergraduate Admission.
The airport is located in the southwest section of the city, approximately 30 minutes from the Emory University campus. Visitors driving from the airport should take I‐85 north. Take exit 248‐C, the International Boulevard/Freedom Parkway/Carter Center exit, and drive east on Freedom Parkway/Georgia Route 10. You will cross Boulevard. Keep left, continuing on Freedom Parkway until it dead-ends at Ponce de Leon Avenue. Turn right and continue on Ponce de Leon until Briarcliff Road. Turn left on Briarcliff Road. Drive approximately two miles to North Decatur Road. Turn right and follow North Decatur Road one mile to the intersection of Dowman Drive. At the Emory Village roundabout take the third exit onto Dowman Drive and drive through the main University gate. Once you have entered, continue on Dowman Drive until you reach another roundabout. Enter the roundabout and take the third exit into the Oxford Road Building driveway. Follow the signs in the parking deck to the elevator to reach the Office of Undergraduate Admission.
Take exit 91, Clairmont Road. Turn left (east) on Clairmont Road and follow it approximately three miles to North Decatur Road. Turn right and follow North Decatur Road approximately one mile to the Emory campus. At the Emory Village roundabout take the first exit onto Dowman Drive and drive through the main University gate. Once you have entered, continue on Dowman Drive until you reach the roundabout. Enter the roundabout and take the third exit into the Oxford Road Building driveway. Follow the signs in the parking deck to the elevator to reach the Office of Undergraduate Admission.
Danielle Willis
12 Business
College Park, Georgia
Major: Marketing
Extracurricular Activities: Black Star Magazine, Black Student Alliance, Residence Hall Association
“After seeing Emory’s beautiful campus and diverse community I knew that Emory was the college for me. Along with its strong academic history and standards, Emory offers what few other institutes could, a place to continue my post-under-
graduate education and to develop as a student as well as a professional.
“I visited five other schools, but coming to Essence of Emory (multicultural recruitment event) let me know this is the school for me.”