Emory University, recognized internationally for its outstanding
liberal arts colleges, graduate and professional schools, and one of the
Southeast's leading health care systems, is located on a beautiful,
leafy campus in Atlanta, Georgia's historic Druid Hills suburb.
Financial Aid for International Students
Emory is committed to enrolling a talented first-year class from around
the globe. Each year we offer need-based financial aid awards to a
select group of international students.
To be considered for need-based financial aid, please apply under our
Regular Decision plan. International students also may apply for
merit-based scholarships through the Emory University Scholar
programs.
International students are eligible for financial aid only if they
apply for support during the admission process. Only those students who
apply for and receive financial aid for their first year will be
eligible to receive financial assistance in subsequent years.
Level of study
Undergraduate
Eligible Countries
All Countries
Applying for financial aid
Emory’s admission process is “need-aware” for international students.
This means that when reviewing applications, we must consider whether
students who are not US citizens or permanent residents have requested
financial aid and/or review their ability to pay for an Emory
education.
As a result, there are limited funds to assist international students
on the basis of need. Apply for financial aid only if you have no other
resources to fund your education.
Note that international applicants applying for financial aid do NOT
need to show they have sufficient funds to cover fully the first year at
Emory University. International students applying for financial aid
should complete the Fin Certificate as accurately as possible given the
family’s financial context with funds ranging from $0 per year up to the
cost of attendance.
Deadline:
November 15 (annual)
It is important to visit official website (link found below) for
detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Original Scholarship link: