Emory University
Strengths
Emory is an Ivy League school, a very small group of the best American universities. It is also AACSB accredited, which is the highest international accreditation for Business Schools.
Major, Academics
Classes taught with the “American style”, meaning that there may be more homework than lectures.
You have access to all the courses of the Bachelor of Business Administration program (Accounting, Finance, Information Systems & Operations Management, Marketing & Strategy & Consulting Management).
more info : https://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/undergraduate/curriculum/primary_area_depths.html, then you have access to all lectures from the different specializations.
You can also take classes from the College of Arts & Sciences.
more info : http://atlas.college.emory.edu/
Campus
American-style campus with all its features: large bookstore, a 24/7 computer center, restaurants, sports halls (tennis, athletics, swimming pool, gym, etc.) and even a museum !
To discover
The city of Atlanta, the legendary hospitality of the Southern States, of the United States.
Good to know
Plan additional administrative costs at your expense: Student Fees of $ 352 as well as books and materials estimated at $ 550.
The law in the United States prohibits the University from transmitting grades or any information about a student to a third party. You must therefore send it to us.
The university does not pick you up from the airport but advises you on public transportation : http://www.itsmarta.com/.
All the informations for your semester : https://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/undergraduate/international/exchange_study/index.html
This information is provided as a guide.
Please visit the partner university’s website to have exact updated information.
Eligibility
Required TOEFL score : 550
ABS: 2nd, 3rd, 4th year
ESAM : 3rd, 4th year
ICD PGE
ISTEC PGE4
Documents required
Resume (in English)
Grades transcript
ID Document
Covering letter (in English)
Additional documents will be required according to the destination
Planning
AUTUMN
Orientation: few days before lectures start
Lectures start : end of August
End of lectures and exams : mid-December
SPRING
Orientation: few days before lectures start
Lectures start : early January
End of lectures and exams : early May
Procedures
ID Card or passport (compulsory for destinations outside the EU) valid for six months after your return date.
J-1 student visa. more info : https://fr.usembassy.gov/fr/. Your student VISA does not allow you to work.
University insurance is not compulsory, but the insurance you suscribe to must meet the university’s requirements. If not, you will need to suscribe to the university’s insurance which costs US $ 2,500 / semester.
Plan an additional coverage such as a health mutual to cover eventual uninsured risks.
HEYME and April insurance offered by groupe IGS are not accepted.
You can purchase insurance with ISO https://www.isoa.org/ (which offers rates starting from US $ 79 or US $ 119 per month, depending on the options).
Accommodation
Accommodation on campus is not guaranteed. You have access to double rooms with a kitchenette, usually in the Clairmont Tower dormitory. Plan approximately between US $ 4,500 and US $ 6,000 / semester. Wifi, water and electricity are included.
Also plan a “meal plan”, half board or full board, for around $ 3000 / semester.
more info : http://www.emory.edu/home/life/housing-dining.html
Accommodation outside of campus : https://offcampushousing.emory.edu/. Plan between US $ 3000 and US $ 6000 per semester. The university recommends “Highland Lake” apartments that are close to the university.