<p>I got this interesting email a couple of days ago and really makes me think I got rejected. Check it out for yourself. But I actually applied to both Emory College and Oxford College. Here it is:</p>
<p>March 3, 2004</p>
<p>Dear Emory College Applicant:</p>
<p>Many students who apply to Emory College do not realize that Emory University
offers two options for undergraduate liberal arts admission-Emory College and
Oxford College. We are delighted that you have applied to Emory College. You may
also want to look at Oxford College, another division of Emory University
admitting talented high school seniors. Oxford¿s living/learning community
offers a curriculum which is academically equivalent to that offered during the
first two years at Emory College. Students who complete the Oxford program may
choose to continue at Emory College or they may apply to either of Emory¿s other
two undergraduate divisions as juniors-Goizueta School of Business or the Nell
Hodgson School of Nursing. Moreover, during the first two years of college,
Oxford students have many opportunities to build leadership skills, participate
in the performing arts, interact with faculty, and enroll in
Theory/Practice/Service Learning and Interim courses. Oxford is loc!
ated on Emory¿s original campus, forty miles east of Atlanta, and offers the
best of both worlds, a small college environment and the resources of an
internationally acclaimed research university.</p>
<p>Please visit the Oxford college website at <a href="http://www.emory.edu/OXFORD%5B/url%5D">www.emory.edu/OXFORD</a> for more
information about this unique opportunity offered by Emory University. During
the spring, the Oxford Office of Admission hosts several opportunities for
students and their parents to learn more about the Oxford experience and they
would love to have you join them. Oxford is on rolling admission after February
1st each year. Please contact Mary Tipton Harding, Assistant Director of
Admission and Recruitment at <a href="mailto:mthardi@emory.edu">mthardi@emory.edu</a> or call 1-800-723-8328 or
770-784-8328 for more information about this option.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Daniel C. Walls
Dean of Admission</p>