CAMPUS · ATLANTA, GA · PRIVATE
Emory University
Emory University
11.1%
ACCEPT
Transfer Admission Overview
Transfer data for Emory is limited, but highly selective schools generally accept very few transfers. If you're set on Emory, consider applying as a freshman or exploring articulation agreements at feeder schools.
11.1%
Freshman Accept Rate
How to Transfer to Emory University: Step by Step
1
Research Requirements
Check Emory University's transfer admission page for minimum credit hours, prerequisite courses, and GPA requirements.
2
Maintain a Strong GPA
Transfer admission is heavily GPA-based. Aim for a 3.5+ GPA at your current institution.
3
Complete Prerequisites
Take the general education and major prerequisites that Emory University expects.
4
Write a Compelling Essay
Explain why you want to transfer and why Emory University specifically.
5
Get Strong Recommendations
Ask professors who know your work well.
6
Apply on Time
Transfer deadlines are often earlier than freshman deadlines.
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