Health & Safety

Staying Healthy

Campus health resources

 

Emory provides extensive services to campus and community members through Emory Healthcare, the largest and most comprehensive health system in Georgia. All students are required to have health insurance.

Disability Services

Employee Health and Wellness

Faculty Staff Assistance Program

Student Health and Counseling Services

Work-Life Resource Center



Exercise for everybody

Students, alumni, faculty and staff may enjoy campus athletic facilities, programs and classes.

Woodruff P.E. Center

Student Activity and Academic Center

Blomeyer Health Fitness Center (employees)

Emory Continuing Education

Sports camps



Staying Safe

Emergency 9-1-1

Emergency contacts

Emory maintains its own police department that manages law enforcement, fire safety and emergency medical services. Students may assist the department through the Emory Police Cadet program and the Emory EMS.

Emergency "blue light" phones located throughout campus link callers directly to the department in order to report emergencies and request security escorts.

We disclose our safety-related data annually in the Campus Security Report.

The Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response coordinates campus-wide activities related to ususual events. CEPAR uses www.emory.edu website bulletins, cell phone text messages, emails and other means to notify community members about precautions and plans.

The Office of Student Conduct, part of the Division of Campus Life, enforces the Undergraduate Code of Conduct, which sets out behavioral expectations related to non-academic matters.