There's no better way to get a feel for whether Emory is the right place for you than to experience it firsthand through a campus visit. You'll be able to talk with current students, take a student-led tour, attend an information session, even check out the food. Depending on the time of year, you may be able to attend a class as well.
We recommend you arrange your visit at least two weeks in advance to ensure availability. While schedules may change around holidays, generally the following holds true:
- Admission Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. EST Monday-Friday
- Tours and Information Sessions available each weekday and selected Saturdays
- Registration for March - May tours and sessions is currently available
| 1. Online | 2. By phone: 800.727.6036 or 404.727.6036 |
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- To tour Goizueta Business School Monday-Friday call 404.727.8106.
- To tour Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing call 800.222.3879 or 404.727.7980
- Tour Emory's Oxford College campus in Oxford, Georgia click here or call 800.723.8328 or 770.784.8328.
- To tour the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts (music, theater, and dance), call 404.727.3563. Tours are offered Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m -4:00 p.m. EST, except University Holidays.
- Tour on your own. Print our self-guided tour or campus map.
We know it may not be possible for you to visit. If that is the case, note that there are other ways to experience Emory:
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- Further explore our website. - Watch videos and explore social media - Link directly to an audio tour (Please note: it will open in iTunes) |
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.”