Cost & ROI · 2026
Is Emory University-Oxford College worth it?
Pay $37,920/yr after aid. Graduates earn a median of $80,137 ten years out — about 2.1× the annual cost. EduGradify value grade: D.
The ROI math, in 30 seconds
Benchmarks
Emory University-Oxford College vs Georgia avg vs national avg
How this school stacks up against the typical Georgia college and the typical US college.
| Metric | Emory University-Oxford College | Georgia avg | National avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avg net price | ▼ $37,920 | $19,612 | $18,467 |
| Median earnings 10y | ▲ $80,137 | $47,471 | $50,834 |
| Median debt | ▲ $18,250 | $21,977 | $19,694 |
| Graduation rate | ▲ 94.1% | 42.1% | 49.9% |
| Acceptance rate | ▼ 13.1% | 70.9% | 72.3% |
Hidden cost
What you actually pay, by family income
Net price after grants and scholarships changes a lot depending on family income. Find your bracket.
Total cost
4-year cost projection
Estimated net price each year through graduation, assuming a typical 3% annual tuition increase.
Sticker price (without aid) would run roughly $334,488 over four years. Most students get $45,702/yr in grants and scholarships.
Debt math
Loan repayment scenarios
If you borrow the median $18,250 at a 6.5% federal rate, here's what each repayment plan looks like.
Debt-to-earnings: 23% of one year's median pay. Financial advisors recommend keeping student debt under 100% of expected first-year salary. You're well below that threshold.
Lifetime impact
Lifetime earnings boost vs no degree
Over a typical 40-year career, the median Emory University-Oxford College grad earns about $1,405,480 more than a high school graduate (assuming HS median ≈ $45k/yr, BLS).
Caveat: this is a population median, not a guarantee. Actual outcomes vary widely by major, career path, and individual choices. We're showing the median to set realistic expectations.
The verdict
What the numbers say about Emory University-Oxford College
The average student at Emory University-Oxford College pays $37,920 a year after grants and scholarships, against a $83,622 published sticker price. That is above the GA average net price of $19,612.
Ten years after entry, graduates earn a median of $80,137 — above the GA median of $47,471. Weighed against what students actually pay, EduGradify models this as an exceptional investment.
Typical graduates borrow about $18,250, roughly $198 a month on a standard ten-year plan — a manageable load at about 23% of one year's median earnings.
Smart alternatives
Cheaper Georgia colleges with comparable outcomes
Same state, at least 20% lower net price, with earnings within reach of Emory University-Oxford College.
Frequently asked
Cost & ROI questions
What is the net price at Emory University-Oxford College?
The average net price — what students actually pay after grants and scholarships — is $37,920 per year. That's $45,702/yr in financial aid against the $83,622 sticker price. Over four years, that adds up to roughly $151,680.
How much do Emory University-Oxford College graduates earn?
Ten years after enrolling, Emory University-Oxford College graduates earn a median of $80,137 per year — above the national average of $50,834. That's about 2.1× the annual net cost.
How much debt do Emory University-Oxford College graduates take on?
Median federal loan debt at graduation is $18,250 — about $198/month on a standard 10-year repayment plan (assuming a 6.5% federal rate). 12.6% of students take federal loans.
Is Emory University-Oxford College worth the cost?
EduGradify assigns Emory University-Oxford College a value grade of D — top 77% on real ROI nationally. The math: pay $37,920/yr, earn $80,137/yr ten years out, ROI score of 5.28. Exceptional Investment.
What financial aid is available at Emory University-Oxford College?
15.5% of students receive federal Pell Grants (need-based federal aid). 12.6% take federal student loans. On average, students get $45,702 per year in grants and scholarships off the sticker price.
What's the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition at Emory University-Oxford College?
In-state tuition is $64,280 per year. Out-of-state tuition is $64,280 per year — a difference of $0/yr or $0 over four years.
How does net price change with family income at Emory University-Oxford College?
Net price is income-adjusted — lower-income families typically pay much less. Students from families earning under $30k pay about $24,758. Students from families earning over $110k pay about $59,541. See the chart below for all five income bands.
How we calculate ROI
Every number on this page comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. ROI score = (median earnings 10 years out × 10) / (avg net price × 4). The higher the ratio, the more graduates earn per dollar invested. We then percentile-rank every US college on that score to assign letter grades A+ through D. Read the full methodology →
