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Johns Hopkins University

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Maryland

United States

Overview

At Johns Hopkins University, you'll have the relationships and resources to explore what you care about most-and then dig deeper to make a difference in the world around you. Hopkins combines the resources of the first and top-funded research university in the U.S. with the support of a close-knit undergraduate community. Hopkins is a four-year, mid-sized, urban research university in Baltimore, Maryland, and our community is changing the world by charting the unknown. From the lab to the stage, from business startups to archaeological digs, Hopkins students and alumni create new knowledge. We combine a research approach with a liberal arts backbone and flexible curriculum allowing you to design an undergraduate experience that teaches you how to think, create, and succeed-whatever your academic interests. For information about the Peabody Institute, Hopkins' music conservatory and dance program, visit peabody.jhu.edu.
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Location

3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21218

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Total Cost

$66,670

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Median Salary

$89,522

Ranking

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#7

US World and News Report

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#15

The World University Rankings

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#32

QS World University Rankings

Admissions

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Application Deadline

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Acceptance rate

6.43%

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Yield Rate

47.02%

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SAT range

1530-1560

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ACT range

34-36

Cost and Scholarships

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Total Cost

$66,670

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In State Cost

$58,720

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Out of State Cost

$66,670

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In State Tuition Fees

$58,720

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Room And Board

$21,002

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Living Cost

$24,660

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Average Total Aid Awarded

$67,159

Funding Options

Scholarship

Need-Based Aid

Merit Scholarship

52.21% of students receive financial aid. Average award: $67,159.

Scholarships

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Hopkins Scholarship - Offered from institutional funds or endowments to students who demonstrate financial need and do not need to be repaid. Johns Hopkins meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for eligible students.; Cummings Scholars Program - For Baltimore City and Washington, D.C., public school graduates. Applicants with family incomes of $80,000 or less with typical assets receive full cost-of-attendance scholarships.; Clark Scholarship - Need-based scholarship, renewable for up to three additional years, providing a generous scholarship for college costs and including specialized academic programs and leadership development opportunities.; Hodson Gilliam Success Scholarship - Awarded annually to first-year students who demonstrate academic and personal achievement and have financial need. It is renewable each year.; QuestBridge Scholars Program - A college admission and scholarship program for high-achieving, low-income students, offering full four-year scholarships. Hopkins most strongly considers students with total family incomes of $80,000 or less for the National College Match.; International Scholarship - Available for international students. International students can apply for need-based aid via the CSS Profile.; Federal Pell Grant - Need-based grant for eligible students.; Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) - Need-based grant for eligible students.; State Aid (Maryland) - Maryland residents may be eligible for the Howard P. Rawlings Guaranteed Access Grant, and Hopkins provides a matching award.; Vivien Thomas PhD Scholars - An endowed fellowship program for PhD students in STEM fields, providing full tuition, stipend, and benefits. (Note: This is for PhD students, not undergraduate.); Need-based Relocation Funds for Incoming Graduate Students (USD 1,500) - A $1500 need-based grant to offset relocation costs for accepted PhD students. (Note: This is for PhD students, not undergraduate.)
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    International Scholarship

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    Federal Pell Grant

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    Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

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    Merit-based scholarships and need-based grants

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    Need-Based Scholarships

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    Need-based scholarships

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    Tuition-Free for families earning up to $200,000/year

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    Full cost-of-attendance coverage

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    Partial tuition coverage

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    Johns Hopkins Tuition-Free Education

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    Hopkins Scholarship

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    Financial Aid for International Students

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    Johns Hopkins Financial Aid Program

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    Cummings Scholars Program

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    Clark Scholarship

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    Hodson Gilliam Success Scholarship

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    QuestBridge Scholars Program

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    State Aid (Maryland)

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    Vivien Thomas PhD Scholars

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    Need-based Relocation Funds for Incoming Graduate Students

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    Tuition-free undergraduate education for American families

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    Tuition-Free Policy

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    Free Tuition and Living Expenses

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    International Medical Student Financial Aid

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    Johns Hopkins University Financial Aid

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    Tuition-Free for American Families < $200k

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    Johns Hopkins Need-Based Aid (High Income)

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    Johns Hopkins Need-Based Aid (Low Income)

Application Requirements

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What Really Matters When Applying

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Academics

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Student Faculty Ratio

6:1

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Graduation Rate

95%

Most Popular Majors (11)

Computer Science

Bachelor's in Physics

Film and Media Studies

Environmental Engineering

Economics Bachelor of Arts

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Psychological and Brain Sciences

Applied Mathematics and Statistics

Political Science Bachelor of Arts

Students

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Full-Time Enrollment

5681

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Admission Policy

GPA: Require; Rank: Require; Prep Courses: Not Used; Recommendations: Require

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International Students

15.21%

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Rentention Rate

98%

Placements

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Median Earnings After Graduation

$89,522

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Graduation Rate

95%

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Job Placement

75%

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