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Emory University Remains Test Optional for 2022-2023
>> Updated March, 2022
Emory University has extended its test optional policy for applicants who plan to enroll as first-year students in Fall 2023. In addition, transfer applicants for Fall 2023 can also take advantage of this test optional policy.
TEST POLICY SUMMARY:
- Submitting standardized test scores is completely optional.
- Students will not have to justify or disclose why they are not submitting scores.
- Students will not be disadvantaged in the review process if they do not submit scores.
- The timeline for changes to a student’s test optional selection aligns with their earliest decision plan, regardless of college within Emory University.
WHO DOES THE POLICY APPLY TO?
- First-year students who apply to start school in Fall 2022 or Fall 2023.
- Transfer students who apply to start school in Fall 2023.
- Both entry points of Emory University: Emory College of Arts and Sciences and Oxford College.
- All decision plans: Early Decision I, Early Decision II, Regular Decision, and Transfers.
- All first-year applicants under consideration in any of Emory’s Scholar Programs, including awards for full and partial scholarships.
STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN OR PLAN TO TEST
For those who choose to take an exam:
- Emory will continue to accept self-reported or official test scores.
- Emory will continue to superscore the ACT and SAT.
- Scores will be reviewed in the context of the student’s whole application.
- We expect that standardized test scores will continue to demonstrate academic preparation for many students.
Students who have taken an exam, or more than one exam, but prefer that we not look at those scores can make that choice when they apply.
STUDENTS WHO ARE UNABLE TO TAKE AN EXAM
Understanding that test availability remains unpredictable:
- Students will not have to justify their reasons for not submitting test scores.
- Students will not be disadvantaged in the review process if they do not submit a standardized test score.
- Emory will continue to partner with applicants and their advocates to understand each applicant’s unique circumstances.
While test scores have been part of Emory’s evaluation process in the past, scores represent only one component in our comprehensive review process. The admission committee also looks at an applicant’s personal statements, short answer questions, letters of recommendation, transcript, and, where available, feedback from the Alumni Interview Program.
In the absence of test scores, we will lean more heavily on other application materials. We will continue to look for students who have:
- Taken challenging classes in the context of their school and done well in them.
- Pursued outside-of-class educational, volunteer, or work opportunities, whether in person or virtual.
- Authentically shared of themselves through their application personal statements and short answer questions.
We encourage applicants to demonstrate what they are interested in, what they are committed to inside and outside of class, and that they are prepared for the academic rigor of an Emory education.
LOOKING AHEAD
We continue to evaluate our selection process, analyze indicators of academic promise, and assess how we can further advance equity, access, and diversity in our student community.
We continue to be committed to the thoughtful, student-centered practices that have guided our work for decades. A student’s full potential is the joy we seek to understand each year.
Don’t hesitate to connect with us by posting a comment to this blog, tweeting us @emoryadmission, or emailing us at admission@emory.edu. We look forward to hearing from you!
hi, I want to apply, but I don’t know anything how to do the process.
Please visit https://apply.emory.edu/apply/index.html. You’ll see a button to add Emory to the Common Application, which is the application portal to Emory and most colleges in the U.S. Applications for Regular Decision and Early Decision II are due January 1, 2023.
Make sure to take in all the information from the https://apply.emory.edu website so you’ll be sure that Emory is the right choice for you.
AM SORRY I DON’T REALLY HAVE MUCH TO SAY BUT ALL AM GOING TO SAY IS THAT AM EXPECTING THE BEST FROM THIS SCHOOL
Yeah! Thank you!
Am looking forward to join this amazing University for my Postgraduate program.
Hi, Maidoki – sounds great! Please visit https://www.emory.edu/home/admission/graduate-professional.html for Emory’s Laney Graduate School admissions.
I want to apply but it’s hard for me to do
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am here to look for an upper of scholarship
Hi, Ahmad- Please visit https://apply.emory.edu/financial-aid/index.html to find out more about financial aid an out scholars programs.
I want to apply for this amazing university, I have registered with common app what’s next
Hi, Victor- please follow the instructions in the Common App, and make sure to visit https://apply.emory.edu/apply/index.html to seek out information. If you’re having trouble, please call our Communications Center: 404-727-6036
Please visit https://apply.emory.edu/apply/index.html. You’ll see a button to add Emory to the Common Application, which is the application portal to Emory and most colleges in the U.S. Applications for Regular Decision and Early Decision II are due January 1, 2023.
Make sure to take in all the information from the https://apply.emory.edu website so you’ll be sure that Emory is the right choice for you.