Emory University offers partial-to-full merit-based scholarships as part of the Emory University Scholar Programs. Scholar programs are more than just merit scholarships. They empower students through resources and support to reach their full potential and make an impact on the university, Atlanta, and the world beyond.
Scholarships are renewable for a total of eight regular academic year semesters of undergraduate study, provided students maintain high standards of personal and academic excellence and meet semester and annual requirements of their program (details provided upon acceptance).
Roughly 8,000-10,000 students apply to be Scholarseach year. Out of that, 175–200 students are selected as Scholar Finalists. Finalists are required to attend an on-campus Scholars Finalists Visit held in the spring. Finalists are brought to campus at no expense to the student.
Brief Description | Emory University Scholar Programs
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Emory University, USA
Host Institution(s): Emory University, USA
Scholarship Worth: Full or Partial Scholarship
Number of Awards: 175 – 200
Study Level: Undergraduates
Nationality: Domestic & International Students
Emory University Scholar Programs
EMORY COLLEGE WOODRUFF SCHOLARS
OXFORD COLLEGE WOODRUFF SCHOLARS
Eligibility Criteria
The following prerequisites must be satisfied by candidates in order to be considered for Emory University Scholar Programs:
- Applicants must be domestic or international students
- Scholarship is available for Undergraduate program
- Applicants must enroll in full-time degree program
- Applicants must have high school certificate or equivalents
- No additional nomination forms, essays, or materials are required to be considered.
- Applicants do not need to be nominated by a high school counselor to be considered.
- All students, regardless of citizenship, can be considered for the scholar programs.
How to Apply for Emory University Scholar Programs
To be consideredfor any and all scholar programs, you must select one of the three admission decision plans (Early Decision I, Early Decision II, or Regular Decision) and submit all required application materials by November 15. (Those applying Early Decision I must apply by November 1.)