

Financial Aid
- 100%of first-degree domestic students with demonstrated financial need have no loans in their financial package.
- $0tuition cost for eligible families earning $200K or less.
- $61,922average grants/scholarships awarded.
- 52%of our undergraduate students at Emory receive some form of financial assistance.
Cost of Attendance at Emory
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Types of Aid
- Need-Based and Merit-Based Aid - GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS- Grants and scholarships are funding sources that do not need to be repaid. These amounts can be determined based on demonstrated need or academic merit. Not all sources of aid are available for second degree studies. 
- Need-Based Aid - Educational Loans- Student loans can bridge the financial gap left after scholarships and grants, covering tuition, books, and living costs. These loans, often low interest, require repayment once enrollment drops below half-time. 
- Merit-Based Aid - Scholar Programs- Scholarships, dedicated programming, and distinct opportunities are available for exceptional incoming first-year students. Emory Scholars programs include: Woodruff Scholars and Goizueta Scholars. 
- Need-Based Aid - Work Study- Work-study awards empower students with financial needs by providing them with paid on-campus employment, crucial for gaining work experience and assisting with educational expenses. 
- Need-Based Aid - International Students- Each year we offer need-based financial aid packages to a select group of international students. 
- Need-Based Aid - Aid for Veterans- We offer college funding sources and options for students and families receiving veterans' education benefits. 
- Need-Based Aid - Medical Imaging- Emory's Medical Imaging program may be eligible for institutional grants and scholarships based on demonstrated financial need or academic merit. 
- Merit-Based Aid - Questbridge- QuestBridge is a national program that identifies high-achieving, low-income students and connects them with the nation's best colleges and universities. 
 
- Need Help with Aid?- Financial Aid Questions? Discuss your financial aid details with one of our advisers. Schedule an appointment! 
Emory's CSS Profile Code:
5187
Emory's FAFSA Code:
001564
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