Graduate Program Profile — English Language and Literature, Emory University

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Outcomes for Doctorates

(SED, 2000–2004)
Outcomes for 2000–2004 English Language and Literature doctorate recipients from Emory University
 
English Language and Literature

Time to Degree

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Median years required to complete a doctorate 5.9

Employment Status at Graduation

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Job / contract / definite commitment 61%
Negotiating with specific organizations 15%*
Still seeking 24%

Tuition and Other Expenses at the Institution

(IPEDS, 2005)
Tuition and other expenses at Emory University.
 
Emory University

Graduate Tuition and Fees

Full-time students: Tuition ?$28,800
Full-time students: Fees ?$434
Part-time students: Cost per credit hour $1,200

Tuition Remission for the Program

(SED, 2000–2004) ?
 
English Language and Literature
Median tuition remission 83%

Reputation

(NRC, 1995) ?
 
English Language and Literature
Perceived educational effectiveness Reasonably effective
Perceived effectiveness on a scale of 0–5 3.1
(0 = "Not effective", 5 = "Extremely effective")

Graduate Degrees

(IPEDS, 2001–2005)
2001–2005 English Language and Literature degrees from Emory University
 
Emory University: English Language and Literature

Master's degrees

English Language and Literature master's degrees 10

Doctoral degrees

English Language and Literature doctoral degrees 41

Contact Information

(IPEDS, 2005)
 
Emory University

Mail

Address 1380 South Oxford Rd
Atlanta, GA 30322

Phone

General information (404) 727-6123 ext. 6123

Web

Web site http://www.emory.edu
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.
Data are for all English Language and Literature degree recipients from Emory University and may include graduates from more than one program.
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