Participation in EPiC is a three-year commitment. Students are selected as EPiC Scholars during their 10th grade year, matched with undergraduate mentors, and complete a 10-session after-school mentoring and health science education program. Sessions are led by graduate and professional students in medicine, public health, and health sciences. As rising 11th graders, students become EPiC Ambassadors and receive a stipend to participate in a summer academic enrichment and college readiness program. Together with their undergraduate mentors, students will return for an additional 10-session program during the spring of their junior year. As rising 12th graders, students receive a stipend to participate in a health professions and clinical experience program. Finally, students return for a 10-session after-school program during spring of their senior year.

How to Apply

Atlanta Public Schools students from Carver, Douglass, Jackson, South Atlanta, and Washington high schools, who meet eligibility criteria may apply. Deadline: September 29, 2023.

Sophomore undergraduates who meet eligibility criteria may apply in the fall to become EPiC mentors via the Emory Pipeline Program student organization. For more information check out our upcoming information sessions. Deadline is September 29, 2023. Click here to apply

There are many reasons to join the Emory Pipeline Collaborative. All Emory University graduate students with a passion for teaching the next generation of learners are encouraged to apply. The deadline is September 8, 2023 at 11:59pm EST.