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To find out what majors and programs of study are offered, check with the individual
school. For more information or for questions about the admissions process,
visit the Admissions Office for each school or send questions to the emai addresses
listed below.
There are nine different schools within the University. Each handles its own admissions process. For admissions and visitor information on Emory College, click here. For the other schools, click here. The Financial Aid office is at www.emory.edu/FINANCIAL_AID.
The general mailing address for the university is:
Emory University
201 Dowman Drive
Atlanta GA 30322
In most cases, you can address postal mail to the name of the individual, followed by the building in which they live or work. No street address is necessary because the university uses an internal mailstop system. The Zip code for addresses on the main Emory campus in Atlanta is 30322.
If you require a street address for shipping purposes, try the "Mailing and Street Address" directory published by Network Communications. (You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.)
Search the Emory phone book for e-mail addresses, phone numbers and PO Box mailing addresses of students, staff and faculty. Other than contacts that university departments choose to list in their own sections of the Web sites, this is the only externally-available resource for finding students on campus. If a student is not listed,they have requested their information not be made available outside the Emory system.
You may also use Emory Network Communications' printable directories.
Emory's Bookstores are now online. You can also call them at (404) 727-6222.
At Emory, each department is responsible for publishing its own web content. On many pages, clicking the the Emory University logo will take you to the Emory home page. The "Find Sites" button will take you to a keyword search of the web, and the "Index" button will take you to an alphabetical index of the web. If these are not available, click the "Back" button in your web browser until you are back at the home page, or simply type "http://www.emory.edu" into the address or location line in your Web browser program.
The university provides space on its main web server for official university business. If you are interested in creating pages for your department or organization, send a request to theweb@emory.edu
In addition, limited space is available for personal home pages. More information.
Once you have found a place to publish your pages, the Emory Web Guide offers a wide array of resources for web developers.
You many send an email to theweb@emory.edu. This
address is not for admissions or general questions about the university. Due
to the large amount of spam sent to this address, you will receive a
confirmation email from "Emory University Listserv." Click
the link in the email or reply to the email to confirm and send your
email.
Do NOT contact the
Webmaster. Permission must come
from the author or authorized publisher of the material.
If you are interested in obtaining permission to use material
you find on an Emory website, look for contact information on
the same page or site where you find the material. If you
cannot locate contact information, visit Emory's
Information Technology Helpdesk and submit a request for the site owner to contact you.
Be sure to include the full address of the page where you find the
information and specific file names if available.
If you believe
information anywhere on Emory's websites infringes on copyrights,
please see information about Emory's
designated agent for notification of claimed infringement under the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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