Directions and parking
Learn moreEmory University is in Atlanta, GA. Learn more about traveling by car, bus, train, or plane, as well as where to park on campus.
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We’re here to connect Scholars and Alumni to the people and opportunities you need to reach your full potential.
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Learn more about who we are and how we help students dream big on their path to, through, and beyond college.
Join us on Sunday, June 7, for an immersive on-campus experience to help you thrive in your college application journey.
Congratulations on your invitation to the QuestBridge National College Admissions Conference at Emory University!
This conference is designed to help you explore some of the nation's top colleges and create a roadmap for your path to college. Through immersive and interactive workshops, you’ll reflect on your personal goals and aspirations, experience life on a college campus, and hear from QuestBridge Scholars about what it's like to attend a top college.
Beyond the hands-on sessions, you’ll have the chance to connect directly with admissions representatives from our 55 college partners and meet other students from similar backgrounds. This is more than just a conference — it’s a space to explore your future, ask big questions, and gain tools to take the next steps in your college journey.
You and one guest are invited to attend this free, full-day event. There is no cost for the conference programming, but you will need to plan and pay for your own travel expenses, including transportation and accommodations, if necessary. Breakfast and lunch will be provided at the conference. Learn more about planning your travel.
We’re excited to meet you in person and hope you’ll join us on Sunday, June 7, at Emory University!
Discover Emory University, a liberal arts and research university in Atlanta, GA — a business, healthcare, and cultural capital of the Southeast.
This conference helps you identify schools that align with your goals, values, and aspirations.
Connect directly with admissions representatives and other high-achieving students to build your network and gain insights into the college application process.
Immerse yourself in a real college environment, explore campus life, and envision yourself as a student at one of our college partners.
Learn about opportunities that can support you on your journey to, through, and beyond college.
This is a sample program that is subject to change; each student and guest will receive an exact schedule at registration. All times for this conference are in Eastern Time.
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 8:00 a.m. | Registration and breakfast |
| 8:30 a.m. | Welcome and opening remarks |
| 9:15 a.m. | In the morning sessions, you will...
|
| 11:15 a.m. | Lunch, campus exploration, and more Attendees will have rotating schedules. Refer to the schedule you receive at registration for your exact times. |
| 2:15 p.m. | In the afternoon sessions, you will...
|
| 6:30 p.m. | Conference ends |
This is a sample program that is subject to change; each student and guest will receive an exact schedule at registration. All times for this conference are in Eastern Time.
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 8:00 a.m. | Registration and breakfast |
| 9:15 a.m. | Welcome and opening remarks |
| 10:15 a.m. | In the morning, you will...
|
| 11:15 a.m. | Lunch, campus exploration, and more Attendees will have rotating schedules. Refer to the schedule you receive at registration for your exact times. |
| 2:15 p.m. | In the afternoon sessions, you will...
|
| 6:00 p.m. | Closing remarks |
| 6:30 p.m. | Conference ends |
Directions and parking
Learn moreEmory University is in Atlanta, GA. Learn more about traveling by car, bus, train, or plane, as well as where to park on campus.
This conference is for College Prep Scholars who are selected to attend by invitation only. Each College Prep Scholar invited to attend can bring one guest to the conference, who will participate in a separate guest program throughout the day.
In general, only a parent/guardian, family member, or other adult over the age of 18 may attend as a guest. Due to space limitations, we will not be able to accommodate additional guests such as younger siblings, other students, or friends. Please note that all programming will be conducted in English, and we are unfortunately unable to provide translations.
There is no cost for the conference programming, but students will need to plan and pay for their own travel expenses, including transportation and accommodations, if necessary. Breakfast and lunch will be provided at the conference.
QuestBridge awards a limited number of travel grants to students who will be traveling long distances to attend a National College Admissions Conference. As a nonprofit organization, QuestBridge does not have the resources to sponsor travel for all students who receive invitations to the QuestBridge conferences.
Students who have been awarded a travel grant were notified in their College Prep Scholars Program decision letter.
In the past, many students have been successful with fundraising from sources such as local businesses and other community organizations, and our Fundraising Toolkit can help.
QuestBridge is committed to providing inclusive events. If there is a reasonable accommodation (mobility, etc.) that would assist you in fully participating in this event, please email us at [email protected] as far in advance as possible, but at least two weeks prior to the conference. Please note that we will provide vegetarian lunch options (you do not have to request this ahead of time), but are unable to accommodate other dietary restrictions. In the event that we are unable to meet your accommodation request(s), or if we have any questions, we will reach out in advance.
You will be meeting other students from across the country as well as college admissions representatives, so we recommend that you wear attire that is both professional and comfortable. Nice jeans and sneakers are acceptable, but we recommend avoiding both overly formal clothing (suits, heels, etc.) and overly casual clothing (pajamas, crop tops, short shorts, tank tops, flip flops, etc.). Keep in mind you’ll be walking around campus, and it may be cold indoors and hot outside.
Please bring a water bottle, pen or pencil, and any other supplies you might need to be comfortable throughout the day.
We are committed to having a healthy and safe environment, with the understanding that no event is risk-free. We encourage participants to stay home if they feel sick, but all attendees participate at their own risk. Masking at the conference is a personal choice that is left up to each individual, and we ask that you respect everyone's choice.
To make the most of the conference:
If you are unable to attend this National College Admissions Conference, you may be eligible to attend one of our other on-campus conferences instead. Please email us at [email protected] with the subject line "Conference location change" to request this change. If you are unable to attend an on-campus National College Admissions Conference, note that you will still have access to the virtual National College Admissions Conference and recordings of key sessions from those events later this summer.
Join us on Sunday, June 7, for an immersive on-campus experience to help you thrive in your college application journey.