Emory Web Certificate Cost
Enrollment Fee: $200*
* Students completing multiple tracks need only pay a single enrollment fee. Discounts do not apply to the enrollment fee.
Tuition
Note: Tuition varies slightly based on your chosen web certificate track. Below are ranges for each program:
Track |
Approximate tuition |
| Web Design | $4315-4510 |
| Web Development | $4810 |
| Web Design and Web Development | $6595-6790 |
Tuition includes course materials, lunch (for daytime classes), free parking and complimentary coffee for each class session.
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Web Design and Development Financing Options
The majority of financial aid programs such as the Pell Grant, Stafford Loan and the HOPE Grant are only available to students attending credit courses. Since the Emory Center for Lifelong Learning does not offer credit courses, we are unable to process these traditional forms of financial aid. There are, however, a few programs available through non-profit and for-profit organizations. Click on an option below:
Standard Commercial Loans
Before selecting a loan program, research which financing options best meet your needs. Be careful to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each available choice as these financial programs all vary in repayment timelines, APRs and more. Some additional factors to consider before financing include:
- Investigate every financing option and program available.
- Look for a plan that offers the most flexibility in repayments and charges a reasonable interest rate.
- Borrow as little as possible.
- Understand your personal credit history. Personal credit information can be found at the following agencies; Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union. Georgia residents can receive a free credit report from these credit agencies by calling the following numbers:
- Equifax: 1-800-685-1111
- Experian: 1-888-397-3742
- Trans Union: 1-800-888-4213
Sallie Mae Loans
Emory University may be able to assist you in acquiring a loan from Sallie Mae for continuing education training. The Sallie Mae website is located at www.salliemae.com/cel. To apply online for a continuing education loan with Sallie Mae, please use our “Contact Us” form on the program website of your choice.
NOTE: Some programs sell out weeks before the start date. If you plan to apply for a Sallie Mae loan, begin your application early to allow adequate processing time.
Military Tuition Assistance
Tuition assistance is available for eligible members and spouses of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines who wish to attend the Emory Center for Lifelong Learning. For further information, please contact Doug Solomon at dsolom3@emory.edu.
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Funding
A wide range of free services are available to job seekers at one-stop workforce centers, including job search assistance and job matching; labor market information about high-demand jobs and salary ranges; help in exploring training/education opportunities; and financial aid application assistance. Contact the one-stop workforce center serving your area to learn about the specific services available in your community, and to learn about new customer orientations.
Some customers are eligible for Workforce Investment Act funding if certain criteria or conditions are met. Eligibility requirements for training services are somewhat different in each area, based on local workforce needs. Job seekers must work with a career counselor to determine eligibility for funding.
Career counselors are available for customers who want more intensive help with:
- Exploring careers and assessing skills, abilities and interests
- Learning about specialized services for persons who are laid off, persons with disabilities, and older workers
- Addressing special needs or circumstances that make it hard to get or keep a job
- Putting together a financial aid strategy to help meet the expenses of education and training
- Arranging support services such as childcare or transportation while attending school or working
Contact the one-stop workforce center serving your area to learn about the specific services available in your community, and to learn about new customer orientations.
Certificate programs currently approved for WIA funding include:
If you’re interested in funding for a program that’s not listed here, there might be alternative funding options available. Please contact us and provide as many details about your situation as you can.
Eligibility requirements for WIA funding of training services may vary in different areas, based on local workforce needs. For further information, contact Jennifer John at 404.727.5413 or jjohn2@emory.edu.



