Financial Aid and Scholarships

A student’s undergraduate experience should start with expanding opportunities, not limiting choices. That’s why Emory is committed to making college affordable for all qualified students who wish to attend, regardless of financial means.

In 2011–2012, Emory awarded more than $162 million in financial aid to undergraduates and your students may be eligible.

When Emory admits students, it means we fundamentally believe not just in their accomplishments to date but in their potential long after they leave here. That’s why we are committed to meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need for all accepted students.  The fact that 68 percent of our undergraduates receive financial aid demonstrates our ongoing commitment to making an Emory education affordable to those students who have worked so hard to get here.

Click here for information on Emory Scholars and Goizueta Scholars

Emory’s response to today’s economic challenges is active rather than passive. The top priorities for use of our financial resources include to reward, retain and recruit the best faculty and staff and to recruit and retain top students.

—Emory University President James W. Wagner