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What it is like to attend Emory University

December 30, 2009


Emory University resides in Atlanta, Georgia, and Atlanta is one of the top five fastest growing cities in the United States. The university is just a few miles from the city’s upbeat midtown and downtown hotspots, and cultural opportunities. There are also eclectic restaurants and shops, plus, music and dance clubs in the nearby suburbs. Emory’s campus covers 630 acres, with 55% of the area set aside for largely, forested land, and protected green space. In addition, EU has an organic garden, and it hopes to get 75% of the food on campus from sustainable resources within the next ten years. The school is also highly ranked in the U.S. for having many certified green buildings. Of the more than 5,000 undergraduates, about half are minorities.


Admission into Emory University is highly selective. Acceptable SAT scores for students range from 1,300-1,460, ACT scores between 29-33, and average GPAs of about 3.7, according to the Dean of Admissions, Jean Jordan. EU awards 55 million dollars annually in scholarships and financial aid to undergraduates, with 44% of them receiving financial aid. There are more than 75 majors, 50 minors, nine combined bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and ten pre-professional programs at EU; some of the most popular majors where students want to find entry level jobs are business, political science, neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral biology. Students can also choose from over 2,000 internships around Atlanta or over 8,000 across the country. Freshmen at EU are even given opportunities to partner with faculty members, and assist them with ongoing research, in order to encourage the students own research. About 99% of the faculty members hold PhDs or terminal degrees.
Emory University houses more than 60% of its students on campus and offers a variety of living arrangements. Students can participate in over 250 organizations, teams, and clubs such as the Emory Wheel (the student paper), and even secret societies. The 18 varsity sports teams compete at the NCAA division three level and are consistently ranked among the best in NCAA competition.
So, if you’re looking for a medium-sized, environmentally conscious university with rigorous academics, located in one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S., then check out a college video tour of Emory University, http://www.youniversitytv.com/emory_university.html, and learn more today.

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