Student Statistical Information (2010-11)
Quick Facts
80% of international students are degree-seeking students with almost equal numbers at Undergraduate and Graduate levels.
Of the remaining 20%, half are undertaking optional practical training and the remainder are exchange students
Leading nations of origin are China, Korea and India
Emory College of Arts and Sciences, the Laney Graduate School and the Goizueta Business School play host to the largest populations of international students at Emory
80% of our international students carry an F-1 visa
For complete student information (2010-11) click here
Scholar Statistical Information (2009-10)
Quick Facts
67% of our scholars are hosted or employed through the School of Medicine (including appointments within Emory Healthcare)
Emory College of Arts and Sciences and Yerkes Primate Research Center hold the second and third highest number of appointments respectively (18% and 5%)
As with our students, the three leading nations of origin are China, India and Korea (26%, 14% and 7% respectively)
71% of our scholars participate in research activity, 7% participate in both research and teaching and 3% in teaching only. 18% of our scholars fall into other categories of activity including clinical care and administration.
For complete scholar information (2009-10) click here
| Academic Level |
2010/11 |
| Undergraduate | 747 |
| Graduate | 755 |
| Other (inc. OPT) | 340 |
| Total | 1842 |
| Enrollment by Division | 2010/11 |
| Allied Health | 6 |
| Business | 291 |
| Emory College | 529 |
| Laney Graduate School | 434 |
| Law | 47 |
| Medicine | 17 |
| Nursing | 6 |
| Theology | 41 |
| Oxford | 147 |
| Public Health | 133 |
| OPT | 181 |
| Visa Type | 2010/11 |
| F-1 | 1484 |
| J-1 | 148 |
| Other | 210 |
| Leading Nations of Origin | 2010/11 |
| China | 462 |
| Korea | 457 |
| India | 208 |
| Canada | 75 |
| Nigeria | 43 |
| Germany | 34 |
| United Kingdom | 31 |
| Taiwan | 30 |
| Japan | 26 |
| France | 23 |
| Singapore | 22 |
| Brazil | 20 |
(In total, during 2010-11, 107 countries were represented at Emory)
| Primary Function of Scholars | 2009/10 |
| Teaching | 48 |
| Research | 1099 |
| Both | 125 |
| Other | 285 |
| Institution at Emory | 2009/10 |
| Admin/Office of the Provost | 10 |
| Assoc. Colleges of the South | 0 |
| Candler School of Theology | 5 |
| Emory College | 276 |
| Goizueta Business School | 7 |
| Information Tech. Division | 3 |
| Law School | 27 |
| Michael C. Carlos Museum | 1 |
| Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing | 7 |
| Oglethorpe University | 0 |
| Oxford College | 4 |
| Robert W. Woodruff Library | 3 |
| Rollins School of Public Health | 55 |
| School of Medicine | 1043 |
| The Carter Center | 26 |
| Yerkes National Primate Research Center | 90 |
| Immigration Status | 2009/10 |
| J Visa | 751 |
| H Visa | 699 |
| TN Status | 8 |
| O Visa | 5 |
| Other | 94 |
| Leading Nations of Origin | 2009/10 |
| China | 410 |
| India | 219 |
| Korea | 104 |
| Japan | 70 |
| Canada | 67 |
| Germany | 52 |
| United Kingdom | 46 |
| France | 42 |
| Italy | 37 |
| Russian Federation | 23 |
| Lebanon | 22 |
| Mexico | 22 |
(In total, during 2009-10, 102 countries were represented at Emory)