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Emory University

Atlanta, GA 4-Year Private
Acceptance Rate11%

About Emory

Emory University, a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, is known for being one of the top universities in the country. It has a strong academic reputation, especially for its liberal arts programs.

Emory offers a wide range of programs across nine schools and colleges. Some of the most popular majors include biology, neuroscience, english, business, psychology, economics, political science, and international studies. Emory places a strong emphasis on undergrad research and other hands-on learning opportunities such as study abroad, volunteer work, internships, and community engagement. 

Emory has a picturesque campus with a variety of green spaces and a mix of modern and historic architecture. There is a strong sense of community at Emory and students are eager to participate in all types of activities like academic clubs, art exhibits, student performances, and guest lectures. Emory encourages students to get involved and give back to the community through engagement in academics and extracurricular activities.

Emory is an NCAA Division III school and competes against schools like University of Chicago and NYU as a member of the University Athletic Association. Some of the most competitive sports at the university are basketball, baseball, tennis, soccer, swimming, and cross country. While sports culture is not as prominent at Emory, students do enjoy attending games, pep rallies, and cheer on their Emory Eagles teams. 

Did You Know

Emory University has a second campus, Oxford College. Oxford College is located about 40 miles from Emory and is a small two-year liberal arts college with small class sizes. Upon completion of two years at Oxford College, students transition to Emory to finish their degree. 

What the CC Community is saying about Emory

“Many instructors, especially in research focused upper divisions and in social science courses with lots of writing, will not spoon feed and guide your every step.”

“It is a great school and the effort put into educating undergraduates in the sciences, especially the life sciences is very obvious.”

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Emory University Overview

Emory University is a private, religious school in a suburban setting in Atlanta, Georgia. Emory was founded in 1836 and now enrolls around 14,002 students a year, including 7,010 undergrads. Emory provides housing for up to 4,821 students. Most students live in off campus housing.

There are many ways for students to get involved at Emory! Love music or performing? Sing in a chorus or perform with one of Emory's theater groups.

Interested in journalism or communications? Emory students can write for the campus newspaper, host a radio show or be a producer for the student-run television channel.

Excited for Greek life? Emory has fraternities and sororities.

Planning to play sports? Emory has many options for athletes. See them all and learn more about life at Emory on the Student Life page.

Learn more about life at Emory on the Student Life page.

Mark your calendar! January 1, 2022 is the final deadline to submit an application for Fall. Regular decision applicants for Fall 2022 should hear from Emory by March 24.

2021 Emory Facts At-A-Glance
Academic Calendar Semester
Overall Acceptance Rate 19%
Early Decision Acceptance Rate 27%
Early Action Acceptance Rate EA not offered
Average GPA 3.8
Applicants Submitting SAT scores 61%
Tuition $54,660
Percent of Need Met 98%
Average First-Year Financial Aid Package $48,497

Is Emory a Good School?

There is no one way to define a "good" college or university. Admissions difficulty and admitted student statistics can give you a sense of how selective a university is, but they don't tell you how happy or successful students are. There are a few statistics that can give you a good idea of how satisfied students are and how well a school supports its students.

Let's take a closer look at to get a clearer idea of what Emory offers and if it might be a good choice for you.

2021 Acceptance Rate for Emory University

It is extremely difficult to get into Emory. Around 19% of applicants get into Emory each year. Out of 28,211 applications received in 2021, 5,407 students were offered admission.

Retention and Graduation Rates at Emory

Retention is the number of students that stay enrolled at a school over time. This is a way to get a sense of how satisfied students are with their school experience, and if they have the support necessary to succeed in college.

Out of all the first-year, full-time undergrads who start at Emory, around 93% come back the next year. Around 90% of students who started at Emory earn their Bachelor's degrees within six years. Compare this to the average six-year graduation rate for colleges and universities in the U.S., which is around 61% for public schools and 67% for private.

Job Outlook Emory Graduates

Job placement statistics for recent graduates can give you a sense of the return on investment a school offers.

Check with Emory directly, for information on any information on starting salaries for recent grads.

Emory's Endowment

An endowment is the total value of a school's investments, donations, and assets. Endowment is not necessarily an indicator of the quality of a school, but it can give you a sense of how much money a college can afford to invest in expanding programs, improving facilities, and support students. As of 2021, the total market value of the school endowment was $9.2 billion. The average college endowment was $905 million in 2021. For each full-time student, Emory spends about $45,722 a year.

Tuition and Financial Aid at Emory

Cost is another important factor when choose a college. Some colleges may have high tuition, but do a better job at meeting students' financial need. Emory meets 98% of the demonstrated financial need for undergraduates. First-year students that attend Emory full-time are awarded $48,497 a year in financial aid, on average.

The average student debt for graduates in the class of 2021 was around $26,331 per student, not including those with no debt. For context, compare this number with the average national debt, which is around $36,000 per borrower.

The 2022-2023 FAFSA Opened on October 1st, 2021

Some financial aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, so fill out the FAFSA early. Visit the FAFSA website to apply for student aid. Remember, the first F in FAFSA stands for FREE! You should never have to pay to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), so be very wary of anyone asking you for money.

Learn more about Tuition and Financial Aid at Emory. Based on this information, how does Emory sound? Remember, the best school for one person may be a terrible fit for another! So ask yourself: Is Emory a good school for you?

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Where is Emory?

Emory is located in the suburban setting of Atlanta, Georgia.

If you want to see Emory for yourself, plan a visit. The best way to reach campus is to take Interstate 85 to Atlanta, or book a flight to the nearest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International.

You can also take a virtual campus tour to get a sense of what Emory and Atlanta are like without leaving home.

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College Info

201 Dowman Drive Atlanta, GA 30322-1100

Campus Setting: Suburban

Emory Application Deadline

First-Year Applications are Due

Jan 1

Transfer Applications are Due

Mar 15

The deadline for Fall first-year applications to Emory is Jan 1.

The deadline for Fall transfer applications to Emory is Mar 15.

Check the school website for more information about deadlines for specific programs or special admissions programs

Emory University is a member of the Coalition for College.

More than an application, the Coalition provides free tools and resources to help students through the college admissions process, beginning as early as 9th grade.

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Emory SAT Scores

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Composite SAT Range

1450 - 1530

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Math SAT Range

730 - 790

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Reading SAT Range

700 - 760

Estimated Chance of Acceptance by SAT Score

SAT Score

Estimated Chance

1530 and Above

Good

1450 to 1530

Avg

1450 and Less

Low

SAT Scores Needed to Get Accepted

The median SAT score for Emory students is 1484. Applicants with SAT scores of 1530 and above have a good chance of being admitted to Emory, while applicants with SAT scores between 1450 to 1530 have an average chance of admittance, and prospective students with an SAT score below 1450 have a low chance of being offered a spot at Emory.

Emory Tuition & Fees

Tuition & Fees

$79,746

In State

$79,746

Out-of-State
Cost Breakdown
In State
Out-of-State
State Tuition
$59,920
$59,920
Fees
$854
$854
Housing
$18,972
$18,972
Books
Unknown
Unknown

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Student Life

Wondering what life at Emory is like? There are approximately 14,852 students enrolled at Emory, including 7,101 undergraduate students and 7,751 graduate students. 99% percent of students attend school full-time, 16% percent are from GA and 84% percent of students are from other states.

99%

Full Time

1%

Part Time

16%

In State

84%

Out-of-State

Data Source: IPEDs and Peterson's Databases © 2022 Peterson's LLC All rights reserved

Quick Facts

Total Enrollment

14,852

Campus Setting

Suburban

Acceptance Rate

11%

Tuition and Fees

In State

$60,774

Out-of-State

$60,774

Fall Freshmen
Application Deadline

Jan 1
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