Emory University Acceptance Rate: 11% — Admissions Statistics

Emory University Application Requirements — ED/EDII/RD — 2 supplemental essays — 2 teacher recommendations

Emory University

Atlanta, GA·Private Nonprofit↗ website
application info
cycles:EDEDIIRD
Common App Essay
Required
Counselor Rec
Required
Teacher Recs (Req)
2
Teacher Recs (Opt)
1
Other Recs (Req)
0
Other Recs (Opt)
2
Supplemental Essays
2
Acceptance Rate
11%
Avg SAT Score
1520
ACT Midpoint
33
Enrollment
7,298
Grad Rate
91%
Median Debt
$18,250
cost & financial aid
In-State Tuition
$64,280
Out-of-State
$64,280
Avg Net Price
$22,585
Median Debt
$18,250
in-state tuition
$64,280
out-of-state tuition
$64,280
avg net price
$22,585
post-graduation earnings
median 6yr
$74,980
$
median 10yr
$80,137
$
gender split
Women
57%
Men
43%
top programs
race & ethnicity
White
30%
Asian
25%
Hispanic
12%
Black
10%
Two or More
4%
AIAN
0%

About Emory University

Emory University is a private nonprofit institution in Atlanta, GA. Acceptance rate: 11% (highly selective). Average SAT: 1520. ACT midpoint: 33. Enrollment: ~7,298 undergraduates. 4-year graduation rate: 91%.

Emory University accepts applications through ED/EDII/RD. Counselor recommendation: Required. Required teacher recs: 2. Optional teacher recs: 1. Required other recs: 0. Optional other recs: 2. Supplemental essays: 2. Common App essay: Required.

In-state tuition: $64,280. Out-of-state: $64,280. Avg net price: $22,585. Median debt: $18,250. Median earnings 6yr: $74,980. Median earnings 10yr: $80,137.

institutional data — U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, 2025–26. application data — Common App, 2025–26.

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