Nondegree Opportunities
Emory offers a variety of nondegree programs to prepare for college, enhance your career, or enrich your life.
Programs for High School Students
Rising high school juniors and seniors have the opportunity to gain an inside look at academic and residential life on both campuses of a top-ranked university, with the potential to earn college credit.
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Emory Center for Advancing Nonviolence
Provides education and training programs that promote effective, nonviolent human interaction
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Digital Scholarship Training Program
To promote digital literacy, Emory Center for Digital Scholarship offers free, open-access, on-demand tutorials and courses for individual study and asynchronous learning
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Michael C. Carlos Museum
A variety of programs designed to engage the intellect and the imagination, serving members of the larger Atlanta community from pre-K to adult
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Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics
Programs in compassion training for youth and adults that draw on the Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition and are supported by current scientific research
Professional Education and Career Certification
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Emory College of Arts and Sciences
Students from other area universities or institutions can study at Emory College as visiting, special standing, or nondegree-seeking students.
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School of Medicine
Physicians and other health care professionals can gain new knowledge and skills regarding prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through Continuing Medical Education.
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Goizueta Business School
Nondegree executive education courses for organizations and individuals at one of the nation’s top business schools.
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Laney Graduate School
Those with at least a bachelor’s degree can enroll in Laney Graduate School and take advantage of its wide range of nondegree certificates and learning opportunities.
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Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
Continuing education courses for practicing nurses for license renewal and certifications in specialized patient care.
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Candler School of Theology
Strengthen your theological and spiritual knowledge with nondegree options through lifelong learning programs for personal development or career enhancement.
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Rollins School of Public Health
Acquire new knowledge and skills through professional development programs that enhance your career.