Graduation, Transfer-out, and Retention Rate Trends at Emory

The average graduation rate over the past 12 years (2012-2023) is 89.82% where the last year rate was 89%. The average retention rate of the last 12 years is 94.36% for full-time students and 13.64% for part-time students.
Judging by its graduation rate and retention rate, many students at Emory keep enrolled each semester and complete their studies in time.

Graduation Rate Changes

The average graduation rate of the last 12 years is 89.82% where the current academic year rate is 89%.
The following table and chart show the changes of graduation rate at Emory University over the past 12 years (2012-2023).
YearTotalMenWomen
2012-13 89%90%89%
2013-14 90%89%90%
2014-15 89%90%88%
2015-16 89%87%91%
2016-17 91%88%92%
2017-18 91%90%92%
2018-19 90%89%91%
2019-20 90%87%92%
2020-21 90%86%92%
2021-22 90%87%91%
2022-23 89%87%91%
Average89.82%88.18%90.82%
Emory University Graduation Rate Changes Chart

Retention Rate Changes

The average retention rate of the last 12 years is 94.36% for full-time students and 13.64% for part-time students.
The following table shows the changes of retention rate at Emory from 2012 to 2023.
YearFull-timePart-time
2012-1395%-
2013-1494%-
2014-1595%-
2015-1694%-
2016-1794%-
2017-1893%-
2018-1995%-
2019-2095%50%
2020-2193%-
2021-2295%100%
2022-2395%-
Average94.36%13.64%

Student to Faculty Ratio Changes

The average student to faculty ratio over the last 12 years is 8.64 to 1 where the current academic year ratio is 9 to 1. The following table and chart illustrate the change of student to faculty ratio at Emory University since 2023.
YearStudent to Faculty Ratio
2012-138:1
2013-148:1
2014-158:1
2015-168:1
2016-179:1
2017-189:1
2018-199:1
2019-209:1
2020-219:1
2021-229:1
2022-239:1
Average8.64:1
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