
Emerson College
Boston, Massachusetts · Private (nonprofit)
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Emerson College is located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 4,145 students.
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Cost breakdown
Emerson College's tuition for new full-time undergraduates is $57,984 per year, with room and board adding $21,652. Approximately 79% of students receive financial assistance through scholarships, grants, low-interest loans, and part-time employment. The college distributes approximately $70 million in institutional financial aid to undergraduate and graduate students.
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Emerson College has a competitive admissions process, with an acceptance rate of 47%. The college considers factors such as academic distinction, leadership qualities, and the ability to manage adversity. Applicants may submit SAT/ACT scores, but they are not required. The regular admission deadline is January 16, and the average GPA of enrolled freshmen is 3.73.
Academics
Emerson College offers a liberal arts education focused on communication and the arts, with a curriculum that encourages students to explore various academic disciplines. The college is divided into the School of Communication and the School of the Arts, offering 31 undergraduate majors, 19 minors, and 12 graduate degree programs. Emerson emphasizes experiential learning, providing students with real-world opportunities through internships and industry partnerships.
Outcomes
Emerson College boasts exceptional placement records, with 90% of first-year students and 78% of master's students securing employment within a year. The average starting salary for graduates is $51,400, reflecting the high demand for Emerson's talent in fields like Film & Television, Writing & Publishing, and Marketing & Advertising. The Career Advancement Center and a strong alumni network of over 50,000 provide crucial support for students' career preparation and guidance.
Student life
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Compared to 5,382 national average
Emerson College fosters a tight-knit and inclusive community in the heart of Boston, offering over 100 student organizations and performance groups. The campus provides a vibrant urban experience with access to Boston's cultural resources, internships, and networking events. Students are encouraged to express their creativity and collaborate with peers, creating a dynamic and supportive campus environment.
About Emerson College
Emerson College releases an Annual Clery Compliance Report detailing campus security policies and crime statistics across its Boston, Los Angeles, and Kasteel Well campuses. While overall crime increased on the Boston campus in 2023, Emerson encourages reporting of crimes and provides a Clery crime log for review. The Emerson College Police Department (ECPD) works to address safety concerns and maintain a secure environment.
The Emerson College Honors Program offers a challenging liberal arts curriculum and specialized study, integrating interdisciplinary seminars and individual advising. Honors students develop a thesis or project, with opportunities for exclusive funding. The program fosters a strong community of learners with a low student-to-faculty ratio and mentoring opportunities.
Emerson College welcomes international students, requiring a minimum English proficiency score from TOEFL, Cambridge English, Duolingo English, Pearson's Test of English Academic, or IELTS. The college provides resources and support for international students, including visa assistance and orientation programs. International students contribute to a diverse and multicultural campus environment.
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