Types of Financial Aid
Financial aid packages for students with a demonstrated financial need may include a combination of grants, scholarships, and student employment. Merit scholarships may also be available through your chosen Emory program, a school partner, or an external program.
Grants & 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.
Student Employment
Student employment positions provide valuable work experience and help you to help cover your educational costs.
Loans
Student loans are funds borrowed to help pay for university tuition, books, and living expenses.
International Students
Emory offers need-based aid to a select number of international students each year.
Veterans Education Benefits
We are honored to support our students who have and are serving in the US Armed Forces. At Emory, Veterans Education benefits are administered through the Office of the University Registrar.
Medical Imaging
Emory's Medical Imaging Program offers a bachelor of medical science degree, which can help graduates advance more rapidly within the profession.