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| Enrollment, Fall 2011 |
Total |
13,893 |
| |
Undergraduate |
7,441 |
| |
Graduate and Professional |
6,452 |
| Emory College of Arts and Sciences |
|
|
| SAT |
Middle 50%, Fall 2011 |
|
| |
Total
|
2020-2220 |
| |
Verbal
|
650-740 |
| |
Math |
670-770 |
| |
Writing |
660-750 |
| ACT |
Middle 50%, Fall 2011 |
30-33 |
| Degrees Awarded (2010-2011) |
Total |
3,935 |
| |
Undergraduate |
2,025 |
| |
Graduate |
1,910
|
Varsity athletic teams, NCAA Division III
|
|
18 |
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| Employees |
(as of Sept. 1, 2011) |
|
| |
Total, Emory University and Emory Healthcare |
24,884 |
| |
University Faculty and Staff |
12,949 |
| |
Emory Healthcare |
11,935 |
Emory ranks as the third-largest private employer in the metro Atlanta area.
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| Annual Operating Budget (2011-2012) |
$3.5 billion |
| |
Emory University |
$1.5 billion |
| |
Emory Healthcare |
$2 billion |
| Endowment and Trust Funds |
$5.3 billion, as of August 31, 2011 |
Total Research Funding Awards
|
$539.7 million in fiscal 2011 |
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For more detailed data on our schools and colleges, please download Emory's 2011-12 Academic Profile (PDF 321KB).