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Emory University Admissions Information

According to admissions statistics for Emory University, there were 17,446 total applicants last year. The application fee for undergraduates applying to Emory University is $50. Below you will find more detailed Emory University admissions information including competitiveness ranking, male to female ratio, and application requirements.

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Emory University Admissions Information

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS:
Total Undergraduate Applicants: 17,446
Percent of Applicants Admitted: 27%
Percent of Admitted to Enroll: 27%
Percent of Applicants Female: 58%
ADMISSIONS RANKINGS:
Competitiveness Rank:
"First-Choice School" Rank:
Standardized Test Performance:
APPLICATION INFORMATION:
Emory University Application Fee: $50
Link to Emory University Application: http://www.emory.edu/ADMISSIONS/admission-aid/the-application.htm
Required Admissions Considerations: Secondary School GPA
TEST SCORES:
Percent First-Time Students Submitting SAT 88%
Percent First-Time Students Submitting ACT 43%
TEST SCORE RANKINGS:
SAT Critical Reading Rank
SAT Math Rank
SAT Writing Rank
ACT Composite
ACT Math
ACT Verbal

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