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Emory University

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A+

Rating

Private

Type

16,024

Students

$53,070

Tuition

16%

Acceptance

#23

Ranking

Large City

Campus Setting

Atlanta, GA

201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322

Emory University is a large private university located in Atlanta, GA ranked 23rd in the United States. It has a total of 8,026 full-time undergraduate students and is quite competitive, with a 15.6% acceptance rate. Emory University offers 205 different majors and is best known for its Biology, French Studies, and Radiation Therapy programs, which are all nationally ranked 2nd. With an annual tuition of $53,070 per year, Emory University is exceptionally costly. 88.39% of students graduate beginning the next stage of their lives, working. After finishing college, alumni go on to make roughly $66,000 per year, which is 59% greater than the national median.
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Cost

$53,804
Above Average

Emory University

$53,804

National Average

$18,347
Pay with Cash

$72,604

Total annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses; excluding any financial aid, grants or scholarships.

Pay with Financial Aid

$33,740

Average annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses after financial aid, grants or scholarships.

Getting In

16%Acceptance
Moderately Selective

Emory University

16%

National

69%
Sat

1360 - 1530

59% of students submit

Admissions Yield

29%

ACT

0 - 0

41% of students submit

SAT & ACT

Required

Application Fee

$75

Students

8,026Undergrads
Medium Student Population

Full-Time

100%

Part-Time

0%
Male

39%

In-state

83%

Female

61%

Out of state

15%

Undergrads Over 25

4%

International

1%

Majors/Degrees

Popular Majors
Graduates per Major
16% Business Administration and Management, General6% Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse5% Biology/Biological Sciences, General73% Others

16% Business Administration and Management, General

6% Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse

5% Biology/Biological Sciences, General

73% Others

Business Administration and Management, General

16%

717 Graduates

Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse

6%

272 Graduates

Biology/Biological Sciences, General

5%

213 Graduates

Psychology, General

3%

145 Graduates

Neuroscience

3%

144 Graduates

Epidemiology

3%

140 Graduates

Econometrics and Quantitative Economics

3%

132 Graduates

Public Health Education and Promotion

3%

129 Graduates

Chemistry, General

3%

127 Graduates

Academics

A+
Professors
StudentsProfessors9:19:1

Students

Professors

Student Faculty Ratio

9

Number of Library Books

2,378,073

Academic Spend per Student

$46,367

Total spend on salaries and wages to all employees, faculty, staff, per student.

Full-time Retention Rate

94%

High retention indicates students are generally satisfied with their experience.

Post-Graduation Salary

$57,500/Year

Emory University

$57,500

National

$26,900
Median Earnings

$57,500

2 Years After Graduation

Employed 2 Years after Graduation

1%

Median Earnings

$66,000

6 Years After Graduation

Graduation Rate

88%