Student Population Overview
Emory University educates a diverse community of 16,063 students, with 7,606 pursuing undergraduate degrees and 8,457 engaged in advanced graduate studies.
Total Enrollment
16,063
All students across all programs
Student-Faculty Ratio
9:1
Students per faculty member
Academic Level Distribution
Enrollment Type
Emory University has a predominantly full-time student body with 84% of students being full-time and 16% being part-time, totaling 16,063 students across all enrollment types.
Full-Time vs Part-Time
84% Full-Time
16% Part-Time
13,565
Full-Time Students
1,481
Part-Time Students
Academic Level
47% Undergraduate
53% Graduate
7,606
Undergraduate
8,457
Graduate
Age Distribution
For undergraduates at Emory University, the majority of students fall in the 20-21 age range with 3,824 students, but also includes 68 students in the Under 18 range, 2,673 students in the 18-19 range, 682 students in the 22-24 range, 112 students in the 25+ range. For graduate students, the distribution shows 5,312 students in the 25+ age group, with 1 in the Under 18 category, 1 in the 18-19 category, 66 in the 20-21 category, 2,307 in the 22-24 category.
Undergraduate Age Distribution
Graduate Age Distribution
Gender Distribution
Emory University has more women than men with 4,342 female students and 3,264 male students enrolled.
Men
3,264
20%
Women
4,342
27%
Geographic Origin
Emory University has 12% (178 students) from in-state Georgia, 67% (960 students) from out-of-state, and 20% (287 students) from international locations.
Regional Distribution
Additional Demographics
First-Time Undergraduates
1,425
New students this year
Campus Location
Atlanta, Georgia
City: Large