Overview
Established in 1836 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, Emory University is a private research institution located in Atlanta, Georgia. Emory College, as it was originally known, was named after Methodist bishop John Emory. The university's main campus resides in the Druid Hills neighborhood, just three miles from downtown Atlanta.
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University Info
Type | Private-Research |
Founded | 1836 |
Application Fee | $75 |
Campus Size | 631 acres |
Faculty/Student ratio | 9:1 |
Acceptance Rate | 11% |
Graduate Rate | 90% |
Intake Seasons | Fall |
Region Ranking | 2 |
Application Deadline | Fall: 1 March 2024, |
Weather Condition | In Atlanta, the summers are hot and muggy; the winters are short, cold, and wet; and it is partly cloudy year round. |
Tuition & Admission Requirements
In-state tuition and fees (UG) | $63,400 |
Out-of-state tuition and fees (UG) | $63,400 |
International tuition and fees (UG) | $63,400 |
In-state tuition and fees (MS) | $59,920 |
Out-of-state tuition and fees (MS) | $59,920 |
International tuition and fees (MS) | $59,920 |
UG - IELTS (UG) | 7.5 or above |
MS - IELTS (MS) | 6.0-7.0 |
UG - TOEFL - IBT (UG) | 100 or above |
MS - TOEFL - IBT (MS) | 80-100 |
UG - DUOLINGO (UG) | 130 or above |
MS - DUOLINGO (MS) | 130 |
PTE (MS) | 68 |
SAT - ACT (UG) | 1400/30 or higher |
ADDITIONAL INFO: (MS) | GMAT -700 |
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