Accessibility Services OAS is committed to advancing an accessible and "barrier-free" environment for students, faculty, staff, patients, guests, and visitors by ensuring that the principles of access, equity, inclusion, and learning are realized in and by the Emory community.
Be Well, Your Way Well-being starts with you. This Hub connects you to the many resources and support Emory provides for you to establish, maintain, and enhance your well-being.
Bias Support Services There are times when the actions and behaviors of community members impact others negatively. The Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) was established to respond to these actions and behaviors with resources, support, and action.
Counseling and Psychological Services Emory University's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides free, confidential services for students including initial assessments, crisis intervention, community referrals, as well as limited individual, couples, and group counseling.
Career and Professional Development Career and Professional Development at Emory advises and assists undergraduate students with career decision-making, employment opportunities, academic programs, and internships that will enhance their skill sets.
Center for Ethics Emory Center for Ethics is dedicated to exploring how ethical issues underlie the decisions that shape our minds, lives, and society.
Hazing Prevention Emory University and the community have an obligation to protect the members of the community from hazing, to assist those who have been hazed, and to hold those individuals and organizations engaging in hazing accountable for their actions.
Health Promotion The Office of Health Promotion offers opportunities for students to explore their physical and mental wellbeing through alcohol, tobacco, and other drug education; sexual health education; and wellness programming.
Ombuds Office We invite Emory community members at every level to bring us concerns about misunderstandings, incivility, or possible wrongdoing.
Online Privacy Resources on how to be proactive in protecting and managing your online presence and privacy.
Open Expression Emory Campus Life supports the Respect for Open Expression Policy by coordinating the Open Expression Observers Program. Open Expression Observers may be sent or requested to attend meetings, events, or protests to ensure the rights of community members and protesters are protected.
Parent and Family Programs Office of Parent and Family Programs provides opportunities for families to engage in the Emory community as well as assistance in accessing various campus resources.
Pathways Center The Pathways Center is committed to empowering all students to bring their full selves to the career discernment process, pursuing meaningful work that aligns with their values, and using their experiences, background, and voices to become agents of change in the workplace.
Sexual and Relationship Harm The Office of Respect offers confidential support to students with concerns related to sexual and relationship-based harm (including sexual misconduct, relationship violence, and stalking) as well as education on prevention, training, and advocacy.
Student Case Management and Intervention Services Student Case Management and Intervention Services assists students and their families on an ongoing basis and in times of crisis to meet academic, medical, financial, and social challenges and provides assistance to assault survivors.
Student Health Services Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card.
Financial Aid Emory's Office of Financial Aid is committed to helping determine the best way to pay for your education. We are here to help you find the best solutions for your situation and your needs.
Student Accounts and Billing Student Accounts and Billing is the home of your Student Account, EmoryCard, Student Loan Servicing, and University Cashiering Services.
Emory University Scholar Programs Emory University offers partial to full merit-based scholarships as part of the Emory University Scholar Programs.
Campus Life Scholarships and Awards Emory has a prodigiously talented student body and the university proudly recognizes its excellence and achievements. From scholarships for first-generation college students or student leaders to monthly and yearly prizes for service and exemplary behavior
Financial Resources for Students Many Emory students are struggling with financial hardship. We hope the following Emory and non-Emory resources can be of assistance.
Emergency Contacts If a crisis occurs, get timely and accurate information about how it's affecting Emory's campus.
Public Safety It is the mission of the Emory Department of Public Safety to provide professional police, fire safety, and emergency medical services in partnership with the community we serve.
Sexual Misconduct Resources The Sexual Misconduct Resources page provides information related to the university's sexual misconduct policy, as well as instructions for getting help in the aftermath of an incident and/or in filing a report with Title IX.
Critical Event Preparedness and Response The Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response (CEPAR) serves as the center for Emory enterprise-wide planning for and coordinated response to catastrophic events affecting Emory and the broader community.