B. Jones Center
The B. Jones Center is home to lots of great resources for Emory students, including the Office of the Bursar, the Office of the Registrar, the Office of Financial Aid, Pre-Health Advising, Pre-Law Advising, and Career and Professional Development.
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⭐ Pathways Center
Located in the B. Jones Center, the Pathways Center provides holistic career exploration and professional development starting in the first year. Students connect to potential employers and opportunities as well as a network of alumni, parents, and community mentors who can help them plan their future.
Pathways Center Website
Pathways Center Website
Career and Professional Development
Located in the B. Jones building, Emory’s Career and Professional Development Center is organized in clusters to help students find opportunities within their interests. The clusters are: Business; Creative; Environment and Sustainability; Health and Human Services; Law, Policy, and Government; Nonprofit, Education, and Advocacy; and STEM. The career center can help with cover letters, resumes, finding internships, preparing for interviews, and more. There is also a career closet where students can borrow professional clothing for free.
Pathways Center Services
The Pathways Center is committed to empowering all students to bring their full selves to the career discernment process, pursue meaningful work that aligns with their values, and use their experiences, background, and voices to become agents of change in the workplace.
- Find your dream job or internship: meet with a career coach to identify jobs or internships aligned with your major or industry focus.
- Discover research opportunities: connect with a research ambassador to discover on- and off-campus research programs and funding.
- Apply for a fellowship: schedule an appointment with a fellowships adviser to learn about upcoming awards and deadlines.
- Learn about graduate school: meet with a peer mentor to learn about graduate and professional school programs.
- Find your dream job or internship: meet with a career coach to identify jobs or internships aligned with your major or industry focus.
- Discover research opportunities: connect with a research ambassador to discover on- and off-campus research programs and funding.
- Apply for a fellowship: schedule an appointment with a fellowships adviser to learn about upcoming awards and deadlines.
- Learn about graduate school: meet with a peer mentor to learn about graduate and professional school programs.
Outcomes
An education at Emory is not just a stepping stone to a job or graduate school—it’s an opportunity to graduate into a meaningful life. From innovators and entrepreneurs to artists and scientists, our students graduate with the knowledge and skills to pursue any path they choose.
- $72,000 yearly median career salary
- 93% Employed or in Grad School
- 3,000 Available Internships
- $72,000 yearly median career salary
- 93% Employed or in Grad School
- 3,000 Available Internships
⭐ Financial Aid
Emory is dedicated to making higher education more affordable.
- Emory meets 100% of demonstrated need for domestic students.
- $239 million is provided in grants and aid annually.
- 61% of undergraduate students received need-based scholarships or grant aid.
- $47,456 is the average financial aid award received by students.
Financial Aid Website
- Emory meets 100% of demonstrated need for domestic students.
- $239 million is provided in grants and aid annually.
- 61% of undergraduate students received need-based scholarships or grant aid.
- $47,456 is the average financial aid award received by students.
Financial Aid Website
Choosing a college should be based on fit, not finances.
Flourishing at Emory means not having to worry about financing your education. Emory meets 100 percent of financial need for first-degree undergraduate students. And through Emory Advantage, we have eliminated need-based loans and replaced them with institutional grants (funding sources that do not need to be repaid).