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  1. Choose from more than 50 graduate and professional degrees across the humanities, social sciences, arts, law, theology, biomedical and natural sciences, public health, nursing, and business. Our specialized studies and research opportunities are available at seven graduate and professional schools on the university’s Atlanta campus.

  2. To Apply, Please Submit: Emory University is test optional for first-year students who would start in Fall 2023 or Fall 2024. SAT/ACT scores are not required. If submitted, test scores will be reviewed as a demonstration of the applicant’s academic preparation. Review the test-optional policy in full. Test-optional policy FAQs.

  3. Emory University Office of Undergraduate Admission 3263-001-1AA (omit for UPS, FedEx) 1390 Oxford Road NE Atlanta, GA 30322-1016 404.727.6036 404.727.4303 admission@emory.edu

  4. Emory University is a leading research institution guided by its mission to “create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity.” Emory graduates creative thinkers, problem solvers, and exceptional leaders who work to address some of the world’s most complex issues.

  5. Emory neurosurgeon Edjah K. Nduom appointed to National Cancer Advisory Board. President Joe Biden has appointed Edjah K. Nduom, Daniel Louis Barrow Endowed Chair and associate professor in neurosurgery, to the National Cancer Advisory Board. This board plays a crucial role in advising the director of the National Cancer Institute.

  6. Graduate Events. Jun 3. Monday. Summer Online Degree Application Opens. Jun 18. Tuesday. Online Grade Entry Opens - 1st Session. Jun 19. Wednesday.

  7. In 2014, Emory University Hospital achieved Magnet® recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a reflection of its nursing professionalism, teamwork, and superiority in patient care. The hospital received its second Magnet designation in 2018. In July 2023, Emory University Hospital earned its third Magnet designation.