Friday, August 25, 2023

Emory Leads Program for High School Seniors - Due September 8th

The Emory Leadership, Enrichment, Advocacy, and Discovery (LEADs) Experience is designed to support the recruitment of talented, high-achieving high school seniors who are either first-generation college students and/or from underrepresented cultural or socioeconomic backgrounds, including, but not limited to, Black/African American, Latinx/Hispanic, and Native/Indigenous student populations.

For additional information about our program, please visit our home page.

If you are interested in participating in our hybrid Emory LEADs Experience, please complete and submit the application below by Friday, September 8th at 8:00pm ET.

Please note: Students are welcome to join our hybrid Emory LEADs Experience on a rolling basis until November 1st with the caveat that anyone that applies after September 8th will not be considered for admission to the in-person Leadership Retreat occurring October 12th - 14th. Applying after September 8th grants students access to our other LEADs resources, such as our Informational Brochure, virtual webinars, and live feed.

Any high school senior interested in learning more about Emory University and the college application process can participate. However, sessions will focus on tailored programming designed to support first-generation and underrepresented students as they navigate the process.

If you are interested in participating, complete the LEADs Application.

Participation in LEADs, or lack there-of, has no impact on your admission decision or scholarship opportunities at Emory University.

Emory University does not track demonstrated interest or factor it into an applicant’s decision. We believe this helps us to admit students based on who they really are.

If you have any questions, please contact us at admission@emory.edu.


 

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