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Emory UniversityScholarships & Financial Aid 2026

Based on Common Data Set 2023-2024 figures

Merit-Based Aid

Freshmen Receiving Merit Aid
5%
Average Merit Award
$37,010/yr

Net Price by Family Income

Average annual cost after grants and scholarships, by household income bracket.

Under $30,000$6,895/yr
$30,001 to $48,000$8,640/yr
$48,001 to $75,000$11,687/yr
$75,001 to $110,000$21,124/yr
Over $110,000$54,582/yr

Cost of Attendance

Tuition & Fees$64,280
Room & Board$20,220
Books & Supplies$1,262
Total Estimated Cost$87,348

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Emory University offer merit scholarships?

Yes. Based on CDS data, 5% of incoming freshmen receive merit-based awards with an average of $37,010 per year. Merit aid is awarded based on academic achievement and other criteria independent of financial need.

How much financial aid does Emory University give?

The average net price for students receiving aid is $23,911 per year. Individual aid packages vary based on financial need and academic profile.