Atlanta, GA
408 Administration Building, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322
http://www.emory.edu
Emory University is a private, Christian university located in Atlanta, GA. It is a esteemed university, ranked 29th in the US, with seriously competitive admissions, accepting only 19% of applicants. It has an above average sized student body with full-time enrollment of 6,454 undergraduate students. Emory's most popular major is a Bachelor's in Business, which amounts to 15% of students. Alternative often in-demand academe include Nursing, which accounts for 10% of students, and Biology (9%). If you are interested in studying nursing, Emory is an excellent school for you, because its nursing program ranks 4th in the USA. In addition, Emory University ranks 1st in Georgia on our colleges that accept the common app list. For those of you based in Georgia, sticker price tuition is $48,740 per year. Applicants living outside of Georgia need to cough up $53,871. That being said, 57% of Emory students procure some monetary support. 91% of Emory University undergraduates hang in there to graduation day, all set to start the next stage of their lives: professional life. On average, alumni take home an annual income of $57,500 a couple years after finishing their studies. After four additional years of experience, the graduate's average annual salary grows 14.8% to $66,000, which is 64.6% above the national median income. Some of you may also like to hear that just a hair more than half of students applying submit their SAT scores. What's more, the average amount of research funding Emory receives per student is $40,762, and it offers a teacher certification program. On the subject of your savings account, be aware that 19% of students are awarded federal grant aid. In terms of demographics, foreign professors make up 4% of the faculty and the student body is comprised of 4% mixed race undergrads. To wrap things up, six years after receiving their diplomas, 1/4th of graduates make $106,700 or more and 9% of Emory's alumni are out of work two years after receiving their degrees.
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Party Scene
9.21
Location
9.79
Dorms
8.24
Campus Food
9.21
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
1350-1520
ACT Score
31-34
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
90%
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Business
Nursing
Biology
Economics
Psychology
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
Political Science and Government
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching