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Emory University-Oxford College

Emory University-Oxford College is a small, private institution located in Oxford, ga. Founded in 1836, Emory University-Oxford College offers undergraduate degrees in 1 major.

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Key stats

college-type 2 Year, Private
athletics N/A
undergraduates 1,048 undergraduates
cost $57,948 undergraduate tuition
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Admissions

Will I get into Emory University-Oxford College? Here’s what we know about who has! SAT/ACT scores are considered but not required to apply. Check here for college application deadline info or visit the school’s website.

Acceptance rate 15.0%
SAT score average 1487
ACT score average 30
Average high school GPA 3.55
Application fee $75
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Key deadlines

June
30
65 days away FAFSA® deadline

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November
01
189 days away Early Decision date

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Academics

The degree program or major you pursue is major! Emory University-Oxford College is known for one of its top majors: Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. Their student-faculty ratio is 10:1.

Graduation rate
Retention Rate
10 :1
Student to faculty ratio

Annual tuition & cost

In state

Undergraduate tuition $57,948
Additional expenses
Room & board $17,016
Books & supplies $1,250
Other expenses $2,600
Cost of attendance* $78,814
Average financial aid package N/A
Average net price $78,814 See my potential costs

Out of state

Undergraduate tuition $57,948
Additional expenses
Room & board $17,016
Books & supplies $1,250
Other expenses $2,600
Cost of attendance* $78,814
Average financial aid package N/A
Average net price $78,814 See my potential costs

June 30 FAFSA® deadline

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*Cost of attendance is the average expenses including tuition, room, board and other estimated living expenses.

Student population

Who’s going to be there? Emory University-Oxford College has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,048, with gender binary students split 47% male and 53% female.

Total enrollment

1,048

Enrollment by gender

Male
Female

Enrollment & ethnicity

White %
32%
African American %
9%
Hispanic American %
11%
Asian %
31%
Native American %
NA
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander %
0%
Multiracial %
3%
Unknown %
14%

Student type

Full-time
Living on campus
International

Campus life

Find your people & try new things

At Emory University-Oxford College, students love their Residence Hall Association. Freshmen are required to live on campus.

Campus info

map 801 Emory Street, Oxford, GA 30054
phone 770-784-8888
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Popular clubs & activities

Residence hall association

Intramurals/junior varsity sports

Student government association

Student admissions association

Volunteer oxford

clubs
announcement

Athletics

NCAA Division level
Varsity sportsNo
Intramural sportsNo
greek-life

Greek life

Female
Male

Frequently asked questions

Get answers to common questions about Emory University-Oxford College to help you figure out where you want to apply.

Where is Emory University-Oxford College?

Emory University-Oxford College is located in Oxford, ga.

What is the acceptance rate at Emory University-Oxford College? 

The acceptance rate for Emory University-Oxford College is 15%.

What’s the average GPA for Emory University-Oxford College?

The average high school GPA for Emory University-Oxford College students was 3.55.

How much does it cost for 2 years at Emory University-Oxford College?  

The estimated cost for 2 years at Emory University-Oxford College including tuition, room and board, and books and other fees is $157,628.

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