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Institutional Enrollment

Total Post-Bac Enrollment
7,485
56.6% Female
43.4% Male

Institution Overview

School Type
Private not-for-profit (religious affiliation)

Religious Affiliation
United Methodist

Region
Southeast AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC SC TN VA WV

Academic Calendar
Semester

Setting
Suburb: Large

Academics


Graduate Assistantships
Yes

Full Time Graduate Enrolled
Yes

Part Time Graduate Enrolled
Yes

Total # of Programs
1

Number of Programs Available (in Category Selected Above)
Master's
1

Degrees Offered

Master's
Doctor's (Research)
Doctor's (Professional)
Certificate Offered

Post-master's
Postbaccalaureate

Student Body

Demographics
0.19%
American Indian or Alaska Native
9.71%
Asian
11.04%
Black or African American
4.60%
Hispanic or Latino
0.08%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
49.71%
White
1.54%
Two or more races
7.09%
Unknown
16.05%
Non-resident Alien

Admissions


Application Fee
$75

Admissions Office Web Address
www.emory.edu/ADMISSIONS/

Tuition & Aid


Average Tuition
$38,800

Academics: Programs - Overview


Academic
Yes

Occupational
Yes

Continuing Professional
Yes

Recreational or avocational
Yes

Highest Degree offered
Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice

Distance Learning Options

Grad programs or courses
Yes

Degree Programs Offered (in Category Selected Above)

Master's
1

Program Area Program Type Program Format
Campus Distance
Emergency Room/Trauma Nursing Master's Degree Yes No

Faculty

TotalInstructional StaffResearchPublic Service
Total 3,851 2,076 944 831
With faculty status 3,147 2,076 246 825
Tenured 774 774 0 0
On tenure track 232 232 0 0
Not on tenure track 2,141 1,070 246 825
Multi-year contract 192 170 3 19
Annual contract 1,938 890 243 805
Less-than annual contract 11 10 0 1
Without faculty status 704 0 698 6

Graduate Assistantships


Graduate Assistantships
Yes

Graduate Assistantship

Teaching
Research

Additional Information


State-Approved Teacher Certification?
No

Medical Degree Offered?
Yes

Institution Has a Hospital?
Yes

Overview


Average Tuition
$38,800

Financial aid office web address
www.emory.edu/FINANCIAL_AID/

Tuition fee varies by residency status
No

Typical Room
$7,720

Typical Board
$5,410

Tuition & Fees
Amount
Full time Average Tuition$38,800
Full time Fees$3,140
Part time, per credit hour$2,156

Tuition & Fees By Program

ProgramTuitionFees
Law $50,900 $540
Medicine $49,800 $990

Tuition Plan Options


Alternative Tuition Plans Offered
Yes

Tuition Guaranteed Plan
No

Prepaid Tuition Plan
No

Tuition Payment Plan
Yes

Other Alternative Tuition Plan
No

Institutional Enrollment

Total Post-Bac Enrollment
7,485
56.6% Female
43.4% Male

Post-Bac Race / Ethnicity

Demographics
0.19%
American Indian or Alaska Native
9.71%
Asian
11.04%
Black or African American
4.60%
Hispanic or Latino
0.08%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
49.71%
White
1.54%
Two or more races
7.09%
Unknown
16.05%
Non-resident Alien

Gender
Race / Ethnicity Men Women
American Indian Or Alaska Native 6 8
Asian 325 402
Black Or African American 246 580
Hispanic Or Latino 137 207
Native Hawaiian OrOther Pacific Islander 5 1
Non-resident Alien 666 535
White 1,599 2,122
Two Or More Races 38 77
Unknown 229 302

Services offered

Service Offered
Academic Career Counseling ServiceYes
Employment Services For StudentsYes
Placement Services For CompletersYes

Advanced Awards/ Degrees Conferred Statistics

Award: Master's degree
Total
1,426
39.8% Male
60.2% Female

Award: Doctor's degree - research/scholarship
Total
264
46.2% Male
53.8% Female

Award: Doctor's degree - professional practice
Total
506
45.1% Male
54.9% Female

Award: Postbaccalaureate certificate
Total
3

Award: Post-master's certificate
Total
3

Overview


Library Facilities at Institution
Yes

On-Campus Housing Available?
Yes

Services offered

Service Offered
Remedial servicesNo
On-campus day care for student's childrenYes

Admissions Office Contact

Address
408 Administration Building, 201 Dowman Drive
Atlanta, GA 30322

Phone
404-727-6123

Fax

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