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. The university combines nine undergraduate schools and colleges with the most comprehensive health care system in the ninth-largest metropolitan region in the US. Lauded for their academic achievements and commitment to service, Emory students typify the university's core values of inclusion, compassion, integrity, and bold thinking.
Undergraduates can pursue more than 80 majors, with many opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary scholarship, research, study abroad, and service in Atlanta, the US, and internationally. Emory faculty also constitute 22 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 36 members of the National Academy of Medicine, and six members of the National Academy of Science. Emory ranks third nationally in National Institutes of Health funding for COVID-19 research. Engaged here at home and in more than 160 countries, Emory faculty, students, and staff improve lives and strengthen communities through health care, research, education, and civic engagement.
Fly-In Program: Emory LEADs
Application due early September