Emory University has a strong commitment to educating
students in a global community and enrolling young scholars from all around the
world. Starting with the freshman application process for fall 2013 entry,
Emory University will offer scholarship assistance to a select number of
international undergraduate students.
All citizens of foreign countries who are not permanent
residents of the United States (living in the U.S. or abroad) will be reviewed
for this new international scholarship. Admission is highly competitive and
funding is limited.
In order to be considered for an Emory International
Scholarship, international students need simply apply with the Common
Application and Supplement under our Regular Decision plan. No additional
application forms are required. An international student is considered a
student who is NOT a U.S. citizen and NOT a U.S. permanent resident. Students
who hold F1, F2, J1, J2, or G series visas or other eligible non-citizens
(humanitarian parole, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, refugee status, asylum) are
considered international students.
Further details about the scholarship and application
procedures can be found at http://www.emory.edu/admission/admission/international_students/financial_aid_scholarships.html