Thursday, January 24, 2013

EMORY UNIVERSITY

The Emory College of Arts and Sciences admitted 26 percent of the record-high 17,502 applicants for its Class of 2016. One in four college students participates in an honors program during their time at Emory (2012 Emory College Senior Survey). An Emory bachelor's degree ensures a well-rounded education through a defined set of courses known as General Education Requirements.
Undergraduate classes have an average size of 19 students. The undergraduate student/faculty ratio is 7-to-1.

Emory's peaceful campus is part of the energetic Atlanta metropolitan area, which is home to more than five million people and a diversity of cultural, social, entertainment, shopping and recreational options.
We enjoy four distinct seasons with temperate weather most of the school year. Emory's one of the southernmost schools among the nation's top-ranked universities. Drive a couple of hours to the Smoky and Blue Ridge mountains, or take a half-day's road trip to Florida, Georgia and South Carolina beaches.
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport provides ready global access. Dozens of countries maintain consular, trade or chamber of commerce offices in Atlanta.


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Location: Atlanta, Georgia (large city)
School Type: Private
Enrollment: 7,231
Religious Affiliation: United Methodist
Application Deadlines: Early Decision - Nov 1
                                   Early Decision II - Jan 1
                                   Regular Decision - Jan 15
                                 
Number of MHS students that applied:
2013: 2 Pending
2012: 1 Applied 0 Admitted

This university does accept the Common Application.
SAT or ACT’s are required.


Out-of-state tuition (full year): $40,600
Room & Board: $11,628