Information for Applicants

All successful applicants must have a degree from an accredited four year college or university before beginning the program. Many entering students will also have earned an advanced degree in a related discipline, such as medicine, nursing, law, public health, or theology. Others may combine graduate work in bioethics with other graduate or professional education, resulting in dual degrees. General admission requirements for the Laney Graduate School can be found at: http://www.gs.emory.edu/admissions/index.php.

Applications are due March 1 for fall enrollment, although early applications are welcomed. Applications submitted after March 1 will be considered on a rolling basis until the class is filled. Priority for assistantships will be given to those applicants who met the March 1 deadline. The application fee is WAIVED for applications that are submitted prior to October 31. For applications submitted after October 31, the application fee is $75.

**We have extended the deadline to April 1. However, priority will be given to those applications received by the March 1 deadline.**

Important note: Once you have paid the application fee, you will no longer be able to make any changes or additions to your application. Therefore, please be sure that you have uploaded all of the relevant material before submitting the fee. Further information about the application process and the online application is available through the Laney Graduate School website.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

DUAL DEGREES

STUDENT ASSISTANTSHIPS