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Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Graduate School Report

150 Graduate Students
52.0% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*

This overview covers the essential stats on Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Graduate School, including its rankings, graduate degree programs, diversity, and more. Click on any of the following links to jump to that section on this page.

Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Graduate School Rankings

Our 2026 overall quality rankings do not include Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine.This could be for a number of reasons, including lack of data.

Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Graduate Student Diversity

150 Graduate Students
86.7% Women
52.0% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*

For the last year in which we have data, 150 graduate students decided that Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine was the best place for them.Since diversity is such an important part of the grad school experience, College Factual looked deeper at the demographics of these students.Keep reading to learn more.

Emperor’s College Graduate Student Male-Female Ratio

Athough the male-female ratio may vary depending on the degree program, 86.7% of the total graduate students at Emperor’s College are women and 13.3% are men. Male-to-Female Ratio of Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Graduate Students

Emperor’s College Graduate Student Racial-Ethnic Diversity

Racial-ethnic minorities* make up 52.0% of the graduate student population at Emperor’s College.The school attracts students from outside the U.S., too. Around 4.7% of graduate students hail from another country.The chart below shows the breakdown of graduate student demographics at the school. You can click on it for a more detailed view.

Racial-Ethnic Diversity of Emperor's College Graduate Students

Emperor’s College Graduate School Cost of Attendance

The average tuition and fees for full-time graduate students is not available due to a lack of data.

Average Salary of Emperor’s College Graduate Programs

$40,546 Avg Masters Early-Career Salary

Master’s Degree Average Earnings

After earning their master’s degree from Emperor’s College, graduates go on to jobs with an average early-career salary of $40,546.

Early-career pay varies by field of study. The following table shows the graduate fields of study at Emperor’s College with the highest average early-career salaries for recent graduates.

Graduate Field of Study Avg Early-Career Salary
Alternative Medicine & Systems $40,546

Location of Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Graduate School

California State
Small City Campus Setting
Private Public/Private

Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine is a private for-profit institution located in Santa Monica, California.The city atmosphere of Santa Monica makes it a great place for students who enjoy having lots of educational and entertainment options. Get more details about the location of Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine.

Location of Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine

Contact details for Emperor’s College are given below.

Contact Details
Address: 1807 Wilshire Blvd, Ste #200, Santa Monica, CA 90403
Phone: 310-453-8300
Website: www.emperors.edu

Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Masters Degree Programs

The only degree programs listed here are those in which master’s degrees were awarded.

Masters Degree Program Annual Graduates Avg Early-Career Salary
Alternative Medicine & Systems 27 $40,546

Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Professional Degree Programs

Listed here are the programs in which Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine awarded a professional degree.

Professional Degree Program Annual Graduates Avg Early-Career Salary
Alternative Medicine & Systems 12

Notes and References

Footnotes

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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