Student Population at Emory University

2023 Student PopulationUndergraduateGraduate
14,8417,1017,740
For the academic year 2022-2023, total of 14,841 students have enrolled in Emory University with 7,101 undergraduate and 7,740 graduate students.
By gender, 5,753 male and 9,088 female students are attending the school.
It has fewer students compared to similar colleges (19,694 students in average - private (not-for-profit) Research University (very high research activity)).
483 students are enrolled exclusively, and 5,078 students are enrolled in some online courses.
You can check the student demographics by gender ratio, race/ethnicity, age distribution, and online enrollment.
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Student Population by Gender

Emory University has a total of 14,841 enrolled students for the academic year 2022-2023. 7,101 students have enrolled in undergraduate programs and 7,740 students joined graduate programs.
By gender, 5,753 male and 9,088 female students (the male-female ratio is 39:61) are attending the school. The gender distribution is based on the 2022-2023 data.
Total Student Enrolled By Gender
TotalUndergraduateGraduate
Total14,8417,1017,740
Men5,7533,0472,706
Women9,0884,0545,034

Student Distribution by Race/Ethnicity

By race/ethnicity, 5,502 White, 1,885 Black, and 2,604 Asian students out of a total of 14,841 are attending at Emory University. Comprehensive enrollment statistic data by race/ethnicity is shown in the next chart (Academic year 2022-2023 data).
Race/Ethnicity Distribution (Total)
RaceTotalMenWomen
American Indian or Native American12210
Asian2,6041,0911,513
Black1,8854951,390
Hispanic1,376477899
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders743
White5,5022,0923,410
Two or more races605204401
Race Unknown298140158
Race/Ethnicity Distribution (Undergraduate)
RaceTotalMenWomen
American Indian or Native American312
Asian1,663759904
Black598186412
Hispanic802299503
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders110
White2,3289861,342
Two or more races326136190
Race Unknown974651
Race/Ethnicity Distribution (Graduate)
RaceTotalMenWomen
American Indian or Native American918
Asian941332609
Black1,287309978
Hispanic574178396
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders633
White3,1741,1062,068
Two or more races27968211
Race Unknown20194107

Student Age Distribution

By age, Emory has 72 students under 18 years old and 16 students over 65 years old. There are 9,398 students under 25 years old, and 5,443 students over 25 years old out of 14,841 total students.
Emory has 6,993 undergraduate students aged under 25 and 108 students aged 25 and over.
It has 2,405 graduate students aged under 25 and 5,335 students aged 25 and over.
Student Age Distribution (Total)
AgeTotalMenWomen
Under 18723933
18-192,5871,5151,072
20-213,7122,1641,548
22-243,0272,064963
25-293,3282,0981,230
30-341,123611512
35-39422228194
40-49378234144
50-6417612551
Over 6516106
Student Age Distribution (Undergraduate)
AgeTotalMenWomen
Under 18723933
18-192,5861,5141,072
20-213,6442,1151,529
22-24691323368
25-29603327
30-3418117
35-391257
40-4917143
50-64101
Student Age Distribution (Graduate)
AgeTotalMenWomen

Online Student Enrollment

Distance learning, also called online education, is very attractive to students, especially who want to continue education and work in field. At Emory University, 483 students are enrolled exclusively in online courses and 5,078 students are enrolled in some online courses.
297 students lived in Georgia or jurisdiction in which the school is located are enrolled exclusively in online courses and 186 students live in other State or outside of the United States.
Online Student Population
All StudentsEnrolled Exclusively Online CoursesEnrolled in Some Online Courses
All Students14,8414835,078
Undergraduate7,101612,669
Graduate7,7404222,409
Online Student Population by Locality
Georgia ResidentsOther States in U.S.Outside of U.S.
All Students29716026
Undergraduate18403
Graduate27912023

Transfer-in Students (Undergraduate)

Among 7,101 enrolled in undergraduate programs, 571 students have transferred-in from other institutions. The percentage of transfer-in students is 8.04%.567 students have transferred in as full-time status and 4 students transferred in as part-time status.
Transfer-in Students (Undergraduate)
Number of Students
Regular Full-time6,455
Transfer-in Full-time567
Regular Part-time75
Transfer-in Part-time4
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