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Pathways Center

The Pathways Center helps Emory students and alumni reach their full potential through integrated career services, undergraduate research, national scholarships and fellowships, pre-health advising, and experiential learning. The Pathways Center supports hundreds of students each year through several programs and events including Internship and Experiential Learning funding, Career Treks, Sophomore Summit, and Networking Nights.

Donations to the Pathways Center Fund are used to remove financial barriers to help students say YES to Outstanding Opportunities! This happens through one-time awards, which students use to support their travel, living expenses, and other needs during their internships or experiential learning opportunities.

In the Summer of 2024, Pathways funding supported 269 Emory undergraduate students who pursued experiential learning opportunities in 6 continents and approximately 25 countries.

Sarah Lim 26C spent her summer helping legislative staff with research, attending hearings and talking with constituents as a Congressional intern on Capitol Hill. The experience - made possible with Pathways Center funding - has helped her explore whether policy and government are the platforms that will let her advocate for social justice and serve the community.


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Parent Giving Challenge
Congratulations to the following funds that won the Parents Challenge! 1st place - $400: Emory Gender Expansive and Women’s Ultimate, 2nd place - $300: Kappa Alpha Gifts, 3rd place - $200: Young Democrats of Emory, 4th place - $100: Dooley Noted
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Student Alumni Association Challenge
Congrats to Student Alumni Association trivia winners! Ziya Jiwani who won $200 for Partners in Health Engage, Abby Brown who won $200 for Gender Expansive and Women’s Ultimate, Daniel Adesina who won $200 for Remote Area Medical, Angela Sarmiento who won $200 for Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services, Jada Brown who won $100 for Shotokan Karate, Jason Wu who won $100 for Atlanta Pediatric Cancer Outreach, and Noelle Barris who won $100 for Young Democrats of Emory.
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