Oxford Road Building (Admission Office)
The Oxford Road Building patio sits between the Oxford Road Building and the B. Jones Center. The Oxford Road Building is home to the Office of Undergraduate Admission, a Barnes and Noble bookstore, and a Starbucks.
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Barnes and Noble
Colleges and Schools
Atlanta Campus Overview
Emory University History
⭐ Barnes and Noble
The Barnes and Noble within the Oxford Road Building has three floors. The top floor is where you can purchase your Emory swag. They have t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and basically anything you can put an Emory logo on. Right below that—on the second floor—is the textbook bookstore, where students can purchase textbooks for their courses. Emory offers price matching, which allows for students to get the best deal on their textbooks. On the bottom floor, there is a classic Barnes and Noble bookstore that sells novels, cookbooks, Lego sets, and more.
⭐ Colleges and Schools
After the first two years, students can choose to declare a major at Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, or Goizueta Business School. The majority of undergraduates pursue a degree at Emory College, including those from Oxford College, who join the Atlanta campus in their junior year.
- Emory College Website
- Oxford College Website
- Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Website
- Goizueta Business School Website
- Emory College Website
- Oxford College Website
- Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Website
- Goizueta Business School Website
Emory College of Arts and Sciences
Emory College offers a diverse range of programs with 80+ majors and 60+ minors, covering areas such as classics, philosophy, neuroscience, and environmental sciences. Emory College provides academic excellence, hands-on learning, and a supportive community that values diversity and creativity. Students receive personalized attention and mentorship, encouraging them to think critically and act purposefully, preparing them for their future endeavors.
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
The Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing is one of the most prestigious nursing schools in the United States, and interested students can earn a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) there during their four years at Emory. Students in the School of Nursing can start taking elective courses as early as their first year, and they train with more than 500 clinical partners.
Roberto C. Goizueta Business School
Named after the former CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, Roberto C. Goizueta, the Goizueta Business School offers a bachelor of business administration (BBA). The BBA program aims to develop students intellectually, personally, and professionally, enabling them to contribute positively to organizations and society. Along with foundational business knowledge, students also acquire critical thinking, decision-making, and data analytical skills and learn to use technology effectively. The program offers hands-on opportunities to work with Fortune 500 companies, solve corporate problems with data analytics, manage equity securities, create a start-up, and interact with global leaders.
⭐ Atlanta Campus Overview
There are about 6,000 undergraduate students on the Atlanta campus. Around 1,500 of them are first-year students. Some 62 percent of Atlanta campus undergraduates live on campus. Download our digital brochure for a comprehensive overview of Emory University.
Academics
- 80+ Majors
- 60+ Minors
- 10+ Professional Choices
- 60+ Minors
- 10+ Professional Choices
Student Clubs and Organizations
325+ Clubs and Organizations
Diversity
- 60+ unique languages are spoken by the 2022 first-year class
- 40 recognized faith organizations on campus
- 100+ countries represented on campus
- 40 recognized faith organizations on campus
- 100+ countries represented on campus
Enrolled Class of 2026 Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity
- 25% Asian/Asian American
- 13% Black/African American
- 12% Hispanic/Latinx
- 1% Native American
- 41% White/Caucasian
- 17% International
- 5% Did not Identify
- 13% Black/African American
- 12% Hispanic/Latinx
- 1% Native American
- 41% White/Caucasian
- 17% International
- 5% Did not Identify
Geographical Distribution
- 33% Southeast
- 26% Mid-Atlantic
- 11% Midwest
- 10% West
- 9% Southwest
- 6% New England
- 5% Unknown
- 26% Mid-Atlantic
- 11% Midwest
- 10% West
- 9% Southwest
- 6% New England
- 5% Unknown
Outcomes and Resources
- 3,000 Available Internships
- $72,000 Early Median Salary
- 93% Employed or in Grad School
- 90% Available Internships / Research Participation
- $72,000 Early Median Salary
- 93% Employed or in Grad School
- 90% Available Internships / Research Participation
Financial Aid
61% of undergraduates receive financial aid
⭐ Emory University History
Emory College, founded in 1836 in Oxford, Georgia, by the Methodist Episcopal Church, was named in honor of Bishop John Emory. In 1915, Emory College relocated to Druid Hills and was rechartered as Emory University after accepting a land grant from Asa Griggs Candler, founder of The Coca-Cola Company and brother of commissioned chair Warren Akin Candler. Today, Oxford College is still part of Emory University, where some students may choose to complete the first two years of their bachelor's degree before continuing their education on the Atlanta campus.