Below you’ll find the current tuition and fees at Emory University, plus how they stack up against other schools and where they may be headed.
For the most recent year on record, tuition and fees at Emory University amounted to $64,280 a year for undergraduate students. Students from in state and out of state pay the same here.
Of that total, required fees came to $880; the remainder is straight tuition.
| Most Recent Reported Year | |
|---|---|
| Tuition | $63,400 |
| Fees | $880 |
| Total | $64,280 |
The amounts shown cover one academic year and do not include room and board.
Note that plenty of students are eligible for financial aid and scholarships that lower what they actually pay. The figures here are the published sticker price.
What will Emory University cost if you attend part time? Visit the Cost Per Credit Hour page for specifics.
For some context, here is how Emory University tuition and fees stack up against other institutions. Each rating is relative to the average for that group of schools.
| Nationwide | In GA | Similar Colleges | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition & Fees | Expensive | Expensive | Expensive |
Compared to colleges across the country, Emory University comes in higher than most schools.
Note that financial aid can substantially change the real price, so compare net cost too. Visit the Emory University Financial Aid page for more.
Below is how tuition at Emory University has trended over the last several reported years.
| Year | Tuition |
|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $54,660 |
| Two Years Ago | $57,120 |
| One Year Ago | $59,920 |
| Most Recent Year | $63,400 |
This chart shows the way tuition at Emory has tracked over the reported years.
Year over year, tuition increased 5.8%. If that pace held for another year, tuition + fees would land around $68,013 for the coming year.
At most colleges, tuition edges up a little each year, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.
See answers to frequently asked questions about college tuition and fees for more context.
Over the reported years, tuition and fees grew at an average annual rate of 5.04%, putting next year’s cost near $67,519.
Holding that rate, here is how tuition and fees could track over the next five years:
| Academic Year | Tuition & Fees |
|---|---|
| Next Year | $67,519 |
| In 2 Years | $70,921 |
| In 3 Years | $74,494 |
| In 4 Years | $78,247 |
| In 5 Years | $82,189 |
As you plan how to pay for college, fold in expected yearly increases — projecting four years of out-of-state tuition and fees at this rate gives roughly $291,181.
Tuition is only one piece of the cost picture — scholarships and aid frequently cut what families actually pay.
For details on financial aid availability at Emory University, visit the Emory University Financial Aid page.