When does Emory University send admission offers?

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    Anushree Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Once the applicant has submitted their application along with the releveant document requirements and $75 application fee/fee waiver request, Emory University takes a time span of about 5 weeks in notifying students of the decision and sending admission offers. Students can refer to the table below for decision dates according to the choice of application type:

    Application PlanApplication DeadlineDecision Notification
    Early Decision INovember 1, 2023By December 15, 2023
    Early Decision IIJanuary 1, 2024By February 15, 2024
    Regular DecisionJanuary 1, 2024By April 1, 2024
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