Explore Hillels of Georgia
This Hillel serves: University of Georgia; Emory University; Valdosta State University; Oglethorpe University; Georgia Southern University; Savannah College of Art and Design; Kennesaw State University; Georgia Institute of Technology; Georgia State University; Georgia College and State University; Agnes Scott College; Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus
Undergraduate Enrollment
7,275 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
7,687 Students
*Percent of population
Jewish Experience Through Hillel
- Served by Hillel Yes
- Religious Services Available Yes
- Hillel Rabbi/Senior Jewish Educator Yes
- Hillel Mental Health/Wellness Staff Yes
- Kosher Food Available Yes
- Birthright Israel Participation Yes
- Alt Break Participation No
- Israel Fellow Yes
- No
Campus Climate for Jewish Students
- Hillel CCI Antisemitism Training Participant No
- Yes
- Anti-Israel Student Government or BDS Resolution Passed
Kosher Dining
Emory offers a kosher meal plan for a minimal additional fee, served in the main dining hall. Emory Hillel offers Friday night, kosher Shabbat meals as well as leftovers for students throughout the week. Emory University is situated near Toco Hills, a neighborhood of Atlanta with a plethora of kosher dining and shopping options, many accessible by free university shuttle.
Options: University meal plan-extra cost;Hillel meal plan-extra cost;Kosher food available nearby
Additional Campus Information
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- Jewish Studies Offered Yes
- Jewish Studies Major or Minor Minor, Major
- Study Abroad in Israel University sponsored program, University approved programs, Accepts credit for Israel study abroad
- Private/Public Private
- Acceptance Rate 11%
- U.S. Region South
- Commuter/Residential Residential
- Tuition In-State $63,400
- Tuition Out-of-State $63,400
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- Greek Life Yes
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The Sam Bredow Memorial Fund assists students in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences who are in need of financial aid and who have demonstrated significant leadership within the recognized Jewish organizations on the Emory campus and/or within the greater Emory community and have a strong record of academic achievement.
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