Emory University Financial Aid and Scholarships
Students Receiving Aid
57%
Total Aid Amount
$146.448M
Financial Aid Official Website
www.emory.edu/FINANCIAL_AID/
Emory University (EU), Atlanta, Georgia, is committed to providing financial assistance on the basis of the family’s ability to contribute. A total of 57% of students receive financial aid annually in the EU. The holistic admission process for domestic students is need-blind. Through grants, loans, and scholarship opportunities provided through federal, state, and university resources, the University seeks to make a Villanova education affordable.
Scholarships
University provides scholarships on the basis of student’s academic achievements, proven leadership, and participation in extracurricular activities- both in their schools and their communities.
Here is the list of scholarships offered by the university:
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Woodruff Dean’s Achievement Scholarship.
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Liberal Arts Scholarship, awarded on the basis of student’s excellence.
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National Merit Scholarship, awarded to the sponsored scholar.
Grants
Federal Grants
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Federal Pell Grant, sponsored by the Federal Government, it’s eligibility includes exceptional financial need.
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FSEOG(Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant), sponsored by the Federal Government, eligible for the financial need.
Institutional Grant
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Emory University Grant.
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Emory College Grant.
State Grant
- Other state grants, sponsored by the other US States,
Loans
Federal Direct Loans are low-interest loans available to degree-seeking students enrolled at least half time.