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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, and 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 three 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

- Campus Tours and Information Sessions available each weekday and selected Saturdays

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Arrange a Visit

Reservations are required for campus tours and information sessions and can be scheduled online.

Click here to register for information sessions and campus tours

Dates in which information sessions and tours are available are indicated on the calendar in blue. Red dates indicate there is no availability to visit that day; we ask that you select from the available dates in blue to plan your visit.

Please submit only one request for an information session and tour. A letter of confirmation will be mailed to your home once your registration is processed. If you are unsure whether or not your reservation went through properly, need to switch dates or times, or cancel a previous reservation please call our office at 404-727-6036 or email us at admission@emory.edu.

Tours of Emory’s Oxford College campus located in Oxford, GA are also available. Visiting campus is a great way to know whether Oxford College is the right place for you. To schedule a tour of the Oxford campus click here or call 800.723.8328 or 770.784.8328.

Summer 2013 Schedule

View a detailed calendar and register by clicking the link above.

May 1 – June 28

Weekday Information Session
Monday - Friday 9:30am

Weekday Campus Tours
Monday - Friday 10:30am

Saturdays
No Saturday visit options available

July 1 – August 30

Weekday Information Session
Monday - Friday 9:30am and 1:30pm

Weekday Campus Tours
Monday - Friday 10:30am and 2:30pm

Saturdays
No Saturday visit options available

June 27: The Admission Office will be closed for a staff development day and no admission visit options are available.

July 4: The Admission Office will be closed in observance of Independence Day. No campus visit options available.

July 17: Only a 9:30am information session and 10:30am campus tour offered as the Admission Office will be closed in the afternoon for staff development activities. 

July 18: The Admission Office will be closed for a staff development day and no admission visit options are available. 

August 8: The Admission will be closed for a staff development day and no admission visit options are available.

August 28: First day of classes; no admission visit options are available.

Other Available Tours

- 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

- 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.

Visit Emory Online

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:

- Further explore our website.

- Watch videos and explore social media

- Visit Campus Virtually

- Link directly to an audio tour  (Please note: it will open in iTunes)



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“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-
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