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Emory University demonstrates exceptionally high graduation rates, placing it among the top tier of institutions nationally. The overall graduation rate stands at 92%, indicating that the vast majority of students complete their programs successfully. This rate reflects very strong performance and situates Emory University in the top 5% of colleges and universities in the United States.
Men and women at Emory University graduate at similarly impressive rates, with 90% of male students and 93% of female students completing their degrees. Both figures also rank within the top 5% nationally, highlighting consistent success across genders. These complementary graduation rates emphasize the university's effective academic support and retention strategies.
Looking specifically at the duration of study, the four-year graduation rate is equally notable. At 83%, a substantial majority of students earn their degree within this timeframe, also placing Emory University in the top 5% of comparable institutions. Extending that to six years, the graduation rate rises to 92%, again reflecting a very high level of persistence and completion among enrolled students.
Retention rates further underscore the university's academic strength, with 96% of students returning after their first year. This retention rate ranks Emory University in the top 10% nationally, suggesting strong student satisfaction and engagement from the outset of their college careers.
Graduates from Emory University experience a wide range of earnings depending on their field of study. Among the highest earners are those who majored in Computer Science, with reported average earnings of $73,250, followed closely by graduates in Business Administration, Management and Operations, earning approximately $72,076. Graduates in Registered Nursing and related fields also see strong returns, with average salaries around $64,577. Those studying Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions earned a comparable amount at $59,886.
Other disciplines offering competitive earnings include Statistics, with an average of $66,121, and Economics graduates, who earn roughly $55,058. Students pursuing International Relations and National Security Studies can expect average salaries near $45,984, while degrees in Political Science and Government typically yield about $37,188.
More specialized and creative fields such as Film/Video and Photographic Arts also provide moderate earning potential, with graduates earning approximately $36,708. Meanwhile, those in Natural Resources Conservation and Research earn around $36,820 on average, and Philosophy majors make about $33,513.
Degrees in Sociology and Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies yield earnings in the low $30,000s, with Sociology graduates making near $30,166 and those studying Ethnic and Cultural Studies around $33,649. Psychology graduates earn roughly $29,174, while Area Studies and Communication and Media Studies are closer to $27,000 and $27,889, respectively.
Fields with somewhat lower average earnings include English Language and Literature at about $30,386, Anthropology at $26,205, and Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies near $26,163. Health and Physical Education/Fitness graduates report earnings close to $35,286, showing respectable potential in applied health-related disciplines.
On the lower end, Biology graduates earn near $21,497, and Chemistry majors report average incomes of approximately $20,784. Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics stand out with notably modest earnings averaging $14,402, which may influence choices for students weighing financial outcomes in language studies.
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All undergraduatesBACHELOR’S Degree
Natural Resources and Conservation
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
English Language and Literature/Letters
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
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Philosophy and Religious Studies
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Psychology
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
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Health Professions and Related Programs
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Natural Resources and Conservation
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Engineering
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Legal Professions and Studies
English Language and Literature/Letters
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
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Philosophy and Religious Studies
Theology and Religious Vocations
Physical Sciences
Psychology
Social Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
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Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Engineering
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Legal Professions and Studies
English Language and Literature/Letters
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physical Sciences
Psychology
Social Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
History