Hey all, just curious about what Emory's acceptance package looks like. For those of you who have been accepted, what did you receive in the mail? Were there any cool items or just the standard acceptance letter and other papers? Thanks in advance!
Hey there! Congrats on being curious about Emory's acceptance package—it's a great school! While the contents of the acceptance package might vary a bit from year to year, here's a general overview of what you can expect:
1. Acceptance Letter: This is the official letter from Emory's admissions office, congratulating you on your acceptance and detailing any merit-based scholarships, if you've received any.
2. Informational Brochures: These materials provide more details about the school, its programs, campus life, and many more aspects of the Emory experience. Brochures might focus on study abroad, clubs and organizations, student support services, and many other topics.
3. Financial Aid information: For those who applied for financial aid, you will likely receive a financial aid award letter, detailing any need-based grants, loans, or work-study opportunities available to you.
4. Enrollment and Housing Details: There will likely be information about the process for securing your spot as an incoming student, including important deadlines and instructions for submitting enrollment deposits. Additionally, you may receive information about on-campus housing options and what to expect once you arrive on campus.
5. Swag: Emory sometimes includes some small items of school spirit in their acceptance package as well, such as a sticker, pennant, or magnet, to help you celebrate your achievement and show off your school pride.
Remember to keep an eye out for any emails from Emory too, as they might send important information and updates through email. Enjoy receiving your acceptance package and congrats once again!
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