The Emory Atlanta Young Alumni Network (AYA) produces experiences, generates content, and promotes opportunities to strengthen connections among the population of alumni under 40 in Atlanta. AYA fosters community through Wonderful Wednesday social experiences, a Learning & Development series, and Emory Cares community service activities. AYA is also a champion for campus traditions and opportunities to support Emory students.
The Pathways Center Fund makes it possible for students to prepare for professional paths that integrate what they learn in the classroom with hands-on, high-impact experiences like internships, undergraduate research, and intentional advising and career services.
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.
Student Flourishing Fund - Gifts to the Student Flourishing Fund support the four dimensions of the student journey: academic experience, professional pathways, purpose and meaning, and community and well-being. Directed by Provost Ravi Bellamkonda, funding for student flourishing reaches across campus from foundational support of our undergraduate schools to experiential learning and career discernment via the new Pathways Center, and touches campus life’s renewed commitment to student wellness and a culture of community and belonging buttressed by reflection and ethics through the Emory Purpose Project.