Students relax in the mural room of the student center.

Quick Facts

Facts and statistics about the Oxford College campus, its students, academics, and community, and financial aid as well as outcomes for Emory University undergraduates.


Where is Oxford College?

Oxford College, a two-year undergraduate division of Emory University, is located on its original campus in Oxford, Georgia, a community about 36 miles east of Atlanta.


Campus

354
acres of campus
60%
of campus buildings have been built or renovated since 2005
11-acre
organic farm provides food and augments classroom instruction
36
miles from Emory's Atlanta Campus

Learning

99%
of classes have fewer than 30 students
19
average class size
83%
OF STUDENTS VOLUNTEER
10
most popular majors:
business administration (BBA), nursing (BSN), biology, economics, neuroscience and behavioral biology, psychology, chemistry, human health, quantitative sciences, computer science

Financial Aid

46%
of undergraduates receive financial aid
$195 million
total undergraduate aid awarded
$51,937
average financial aid package
19%
Pell Grant recipients
100%
of demonstrated financial need for all accepted domestic students is met by Oxford

Student Body

1049
total students
526
first-year students
80+
student organizations
9
varsity athletic teams
65%
of students hold a leadership position on campus
99%
of students live on campus

Geographic Diversity

46+
Students come from 46 states + Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.
16
nations
13%
international

Self-Identified Race and Ethnicity

29%
Caucasian/White
31%
Asian/Asian American
15%
Non US Citizen
9%
Hispanic/Latinx
11%
African American/Black
5%
Did not identify

Admitted Class of 2027 Profile

20,892
applications
3,662
admitted
526
enrolled

Academics

80+
majors
60+
minors
30%+
of students double major
10+
preprofessional options
16
academic pathways in the business school

Outcomes

Emory tracks outcomes 3 months after graduation instead of the national average of 6 months after graduation. We think this is a more accurate representation of career opportunities. Fewer than three months after graduation Emory graduates were pursuing the following opportunities:

67%
full-time employment
26%
continuing education/fellowships
4%
currently seeking opportunity
2%
SEEKING CONTINUING EDUCATION
1%
volunteer service
<1%
military

Top Employers

Teach for America • Emory University • EY • BlackRock • National Institutes of Health • Google • Fulbright Program • Accenture • Goldman Sachs • Triage Consulting Group

Emory College of Arts and Sciences

$63, 235
Emory College average starting salary
96%
had their next steps planned within six months of graduation

Goizueta Business School

$80973
Goizueta Business School average starting salary
98%
had a job offer within three months of graduation

Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing

100%
Employed within 3 months of graduation
93%
passed the nursing board exam (national average: 88%)

Top Graduate Schools

Emory • Columbia • NYU • Harvard • George Washington • Penn • Northwestern • Duke • Michigan • Yale

Date of Record Explanation

The date of record for Class of 2026 data is August 2022. You can find additional information at apply.emory.edu.