Emory College

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Emory College is a historic liberal arts institution in Georgia that later became part of Emory University and is known for educating numerous prominent American leaders.

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Emory College of Arts and Sciences 1

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instanceOf historical educational institution
liberal arts college
academicDiscipline humanities
natural sciences
social sciences
affiliation Methodist Episcopal Church
associatedWith United Methodist Church
campus Oxford Campus
city Oxford
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalFocus liberal arts
foundedBy Methodist Episcopal Church
hasCampusType residential campus
historicalRole original college that evolved into Emory University
historicalStatus one of the early Methodist colleges in the United States
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Georgia
Oxford, Georgia
namedAfter Bishop John Emory
John Emory
notableFor educating prominent American leaders
historic role in higher education in the American South
parentOrganization Emory University
partOf Emory University
predecessorOf Emory University
regionServed Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
religiousAffiliation Methodist
sector higher education
state Georgia
type undergraduate college

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Alben W. Barkley educatedAt Emory College
Emory University formerName Emory College
Emory University hasAcademicDivision Emory College
this entity surface form: Emory College of Arts and Sciences