University Student Resources
- University Technology Services
The University Technology Services Division (UTS) is the place for getting started with computing at Emory. From email, academic computing labs, library systems, and personal web pages, students have a wide range of information technology resources available to them.
- Athletics
Learn about the many athletic programs offered by Emory University.
- Campus Life
The Divison of Campus Life serves most facets of student life outside the classroom with a mission to enhance and strengthen the university as a community of learning through programs. activities, services, and facilities.
- Career Center
The Career Center provides quality services and programs specifically designed to facilitate the career development process for Emory students and alumni.
- College Council
- Counseling Center
The Student Counseling Center provides free, confidential counseling for enrolled undergraduate, graduate and professional students at the university. Consultation, outreach and educational workshops are provided.
- Disability Services
The Office of Disability Services (ODS) assists qualified students in obtaining a variety of services (i.e., alternative testing, notetaking, interpreting, advocacy, mobility/transportation, etc.) and ensures that all matters of equal access, reasonable accommodation, and compliance are properly addressed. For information about academic support for undergraduate students with learning disabilities, see Learning Programs in the Office for Undergraduate Education.
- Financial Aid
The Office of Financial Aid helps students bridge the gap between the resources they have and the resources needed to attend Emory University. The office operates with the primary objective of assisting as many students as possible by providing access for all qualified individuals.
- Student Health Services
Student Health Services empowers students to take responsibility for their health and to complement the academic mission of the university by providing unified services that are comprehensive, accessible and result in a healthy campus culture.
- Housing for Undergraduates
Learn about the housing options available to undergraduate students from University Housing.
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Libraries
There are many libraries on the Emory campus, but the main library for college students is Robert W. Woodruff Library, located near the Quad next to Bowden Hall. There are librarians who specialize in each academic major. You can find them on at the third floor information desk. In addition to books, this library contains study rooms, computers, periodicals, music, videos, and DVDs. Most books can be found in the stacks according to the call number and can be checked out on the third level at the circulation desk. Periodicals are on the first floor. All computers have Internet access and common programs such as Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Multicultural Programs and Services
The Office of Multicultural Programs and Services provides programs and services to enhance academic success and promote culturally diverse activities that create an appreciation for racial and cultural diversity.
- Office of the Registrar
The Office of the Registrar maintains student records and provides students with a number of related services such as maintaining academic schedule of classes, class registration (initial and changes), academic transcripts, processing grades, processing all degree applications, certifying attendance and academic performance on behalf of the student for the purpose of loans, discounts, professional examination, etc.
- Religious Life
The Dean of the Chapel and Religious Life works with staff representing various religious traditions on Emory's Atlanta and Oxford campuses to develop an extraordinarily diverse program that provides ample and creative opportunities for enhancing Religious Life on campus through worship, service, education, and undergraduate and graduate student organizations.
- Student Financial Services
Student Financial Services provides billing, collection and servicing for over 17,000 student accounts. The primary goal of the office is to provide quality financial services to students, parents, alumni and employees.
- Study Abroad
The Center for International Programs Abroad is dedicated to fulfilling Emory College’s commitment to internationalization through study abroad. In collaboration with Emory faculty, CIPA develops, promotes, and administers programming for undergraduate students that encourages both intellectual and personal growth through challenging scholarship and cultural immersion. Its services support students and faculty before, during, and after the study abroad experience in order to ensure that study abroad is an essential part of an Emory College education.