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Rollins offers doctoral programs in the following seven fields:
All applicants to any of our doctoral programs will need:
In addition to these requirements, all departments require international students to submit Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. All PhD candidates will need to apply through Laney Graduate School.
The codes needed to send test scores to Emory are as follows:
GRE | |
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Center | R5187 |
Department | 5199 |
TOEFL | |
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Institution | 5187 |
Department | 99 |
International students: If you earned a degree from an institution within the U.S., TOEFL scores are waived.
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