Supporting student flourishing means helping them become thinkers and doers who value teamwork. It means creating an inclusive environment where Emory's diverse student body feels at home and can focus on what matters: strengthening values, developing skills, preparing for advanced and professional studies, and pursuing careers. Success empowers students to contribute to the world.
To support Emory’s bicentennial vision of student flourishing, the 2O36 campaign highlights giving opportunities for scholarships and student programs.
School-specific scholarships replace student loans in Emory financial aid packages, ensuring that talented students with financial need can graduate debt free.
- Candler Master of Divinity Scholarship Fund
- Emory College Scholarships
- Goizueta BBA Student Scholarship Fund
- Goizueta Graduate Students Scholarship Funds
- Graduate School Fellowship Support Fund
- Nursing School Scholarship Fund
- Oxford College Scholarship Fund
- Rollins School of Public Health Scholarships
- Emory Law Alumni Board Scholarship Fund
- School of Medicine Alumni Scholarship Fund
- General University Scholarships
Beyond scholarships, the 2O36 Giving Week site features many opportunities to support student programs and initiatives, including:
The Student Flourishing Fund supports the four dimensions of the student journey: academic experience, professional pathways, purpose and meaning, and community and well-being.
The Student Experience Fund strengthens community-building and class-year traditions that deepen student and alumni engagement with our university. Supporting the student experience will increase our retention rates, graduation rates, student satisfaction, and alumni engagement by building a stronger sense of community and belonging among students.
The Emory University Student Hardship Fund provides life-changing financial assistance to undergraduate and graduate students in need due to a crisis or catastrophic event. The fund is administered by the Office of Financial Aid in collaboration with student leaders.















