Emory University Undergraduate Scholarships is now open for applications from interested qualified students. It is a fully funded scholarship for all students sponsored by the Emory University.
Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1836 as “Emory College” by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory. Emory is the second-oldest private institution of higher education in Georgia(after Mercer University, founded in 1833).
Emory University Scholarships are offered as full or partial merit-based scholarships as part of the Emory University Scholar Programs.
The Emory Scholar Programs are more than just merit scholarships. They empower students through resources and support to reach their full potential and make an impact on the university, Atlanta, and the world beyond.
In addition to financial support, recipients of the Boustany MBA Harvard Scholarship are expected to complete a two-month unpaid internship at the Boustany Foundation’s office in Monaco during the summer. The foundation covers the associated travel, accommodation, and food expenses, allowing scholars to gain valuable experience while supporting the foundation’s charitable and business-related activities. This internship component provides scholars with unique exposure to global networks and the opportunity to apply their learning in a practical setting.
The scholarship is open to candidates from all nationalities, though priority is given to applicants of Lebanese descent. Applicants must have an excellent academic record, demonstrated leadership potential, and an offer of admission from Harvard Business School to be eligible for the scholarship. The application process involves submitting an application form, curriculum vitae with a photograph, GMAT scores, and the offer letter from Harvard. The selection process is highly competitive, reflecting the caliber of the applicants.
Requirements For The Emory University Undergraduate Scholarship:
The scholarship is open to the following category of persons:
- All students, regardless of citizenship, can be considered for the scholar programs.
- Applicants do not need to be nominated by a high school counselor to be considered.
- Students must be applying for any of the three phases of admission at Emory University.
Reward and Timeline
Depending on the outcome of the evaluation process, the scholarship offers both partial and fully funded scholarship
Timeline
- NOVEMBER 15: Emory University Scholarship Programs application deadline. (Early Decision I applicants should apply by November 1 & Early Decison II by January 1)
- OCTOBER–JANUARY: Applications reviewed by admission and faculty committees.
- BY END OF FEBRUARY: Scholar Finalists are chosen and notified.- Advertisement –
- EARLY APRIL :Finalists visit campus. Scholar programs membership announced.
- MAY 1:Enrollment deposit deadline.
Selection Process
- The selection for merit-based scholar programs is administered by the Office of Admission in partnership with esteemed faculty.
- Roughly 8,000-10,000 students apply to be Scholars each year. Out of that, 175–200 students are selected as Scholar Finalists. Finalists are required to attend an on-campus Scholars Finalists Visit held in the spring. Finalists are brought to campus at no expense to the student.
- Taking place over several days, the visit includes activities and interviews designed to help finalists become better acquainted with Emory University and the distinct opportunities available for them here.
- Applicants who are not selected as finalists for a program are still fully reviewed for admission under their selected application plan and will also automatically be considered for other smaller merit-based scholarships.
- The Scholar selection process is completely separate from the financial aid process. When a student is eligible for both merit scholarships and financial aid, merit scholarships are awarded first. Students who applied for financial aid may also be eligible for need-based grants and loans if there is remaining need beyond the merit scholarship award.
Method of Application
To be considered for any and all Emory University Undergraduate Scholarship Programs,
- click on the button below to visit the scholarship webpage
- apply for admission to the Emory University in USA
- you must select one of the three admission decision plans (Early Decision I, Early Decision II, or Regular Decision) and submit all required application materials.
- Those applying Early Decision I must apply by November 1 & Early Decision II by January 1
- You also must answer “yes” to the question on your application that says, “Do you wish to be considered for merit scholarships?”
Application Deadline: January 1, 2025.
For More Information