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Johns Hopkins University

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Johns Hopkins University Baltimore , MD

About Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University (JHU) is an accredited, private, not-for-profit, research university located in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, the university takes its name from its first benefactor, Johns Hopkins. He was an American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist, devoted to improving public health and education. JHU’s first president, Daniel Coit Gilman, inaugurated the school and went on to define the model of the American research university.

Today, the spirit of inquiry is still vital to Johns Hopkins. It lives on in all nine academic divisions, each of which offer full-time graduate programs. Plus, you don’t have to be on a Johns Hopkins campus to get the benefits of a Johns Hopkins education. Look for online graduate programs in business, biotechnology and more. Find certificates, masters and doctorate degrees in innovative and in-demand fields.

institution type
Type of Institution
4 yr
Private not-for-profit
institution tuition
Tuition Range
Over $35K
student to faculty ratio
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
7:1
financial aid percent
Financial Aid Percent
51%
graduate rate
Graduation Rate
93%
accreditation status
Accreditation Status
Accredited

Tuition

Range shown below is based on In-state tuition and does not include any external costs such as housing, books, etc.

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Financial Aid Percent

Includes students receiving Federal work study aid as well as aid from pell grants,federal grants, scholarships, and other sources of financial aid.

Why Consider Johns Hopkins University?

Johns Hopkins Graduate School offers more than 180 programs in education, the arts and sciences, business, engineering, and other fields. Whether you want to study online, on-campus, or in a hybrid format that offers the best of both worlds, JHU may be home to the graduate program that can help you pursue your next step. And, U.S. News & World Report has highly ranked several of JHU’s master’s and doctoral programs, including those in public health, nursing, and medicine.

Johns Hopkins has a tradition of leadership in education, research, service, and patient care around the globe. In fact, research and discovery are what brings many students to Johns Hopkins University. Some of JHU findings include making water purification possible, inventing saccharine, CPR and the supersonic ramjet engine. JHU also launched the field of genetic engineering, and verified the Dead Sea Scrolls.

  • The Bloomberg School of Public Health has been ranked No.1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report since 1994
  • The School of Education ranked No. 2 among education graduate programs by U.S. News & World Report

Choose Where to Study

Johns Hopkins University offers accessible learning paths that may suit your life and goals no matter where you live. The university includes four campuses in Baltimore; one in Washington, D.C.; and one in Montgomery County, Maryland, not to mention online degree programs and facilities as far away as China and Italy.

Research and Innovation

If you’re in pursuit of discoveries, you might be in good company at JHU. Hopkins researchers and innovators have made an impact in many fields and claim inventions ranging from saccharine to the supersonic ramjet engine. And, Johns Hopkins faculty and students work alongside one another to continue bringing new knowledge to the world.

Top-Quality Resources

Whether you choose to study online, on campus, or in a hybrid format, you’ll have access to services and resources designed with students in mind. JHU’s multiple libraries include the beautiful George Peabody Library, also known as “the cathedral of books.” Career Services can help students and alums plan for their next step. And, online students have access to academic and technical support specific to learning in an online environment.

Global Diversity

Johns Hopkins students come from all over the world, and they conduct research and scholarship around the globe. JHU boasts researchers in every time zone, plus students who hail from more than 120 countries. The university also sponsors over 1,300 research, educational, or related activities in more than 150 countries. Whether you plan to pursue one of Johns Hopkins’ online programs from your own corner of the world or study abroad while pursuing a graduate degree, you may benefit from JHU’s global approach to research and scholarship.

Advanced Academic Programs

Advanced Academic Programs at Johns Hopkins are part-time graduate degree and certificate programs aimed at adults seeking professional or personal enrichment. These programs are generally flexible and designed to fit into your busy schedule. Courses may be offered online, as well as at three campus locations: Montgomery County, Homewood, and in Washington, D.C.

Pursue your studies in a variety of career-focused areas, like Applied Economics, Communication, Government, Science Writing, Nonprofit Management, Liberal Arts, Food Safety Regulation, and more. Courses are offered in the fall, spring and summer terms, and on-site courses are typically offered in the evening and on Saturdays.

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Mission, Vision, and Values

America’s first research university, Johns Hopkins was founded on the belief that teaching and research are interdependent, and that a modern university must do both well. Central to JHU values is the mission to blend teaching and research with the goal of educating scholars and fostering discoveries that have worldwide impact to make the world a better place. For more than 140 years, we haven’t strayed from that vision.

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Admissions

There is no singular process for all programs. Student first choose the department and degree program. From there, students should ‘know their deadline’, as these dates vary. Application requisites also vary by degree, program, and cohort option. As a rule, applicants will be required to submit the following.

  • Official transcripts
  • TOEFL, IELTS scores (if they apply)
  • Essay or personal statement
  • Signed letters of recommendation
  • Resume or curriculum vitae
  • GRE scores for some programs (e.g. Engineering)
  • Sample of work (depends on program)
  • Other test scores such as Praxis l/Core (School of Education)

International Applicants: Prospective students from countries where English is not the official language must generally fulfill additional requirements. These may include submitting Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores, as well as a course-by-course credential evaluation of your past academic work.

Veterans: Students eligible for VA educational benefits should contact the School Certifying Official early in the admission and registration process. Accepted students may apply for VA benefits using the Veterans Online Application.

Enrollment, Attendance, Retention Rates and Graduation

Johns Hopkins University has a total graduate enrollment of 19042
Graduate attendance rate of 54% part-time and 46% full-time
For the years 2017-2018 Johns Hopkins University awarded: 1498 bachelor's degrees, 5643 master's degrees, 71 post-master's certificates, 129 doctor's degrees - professional practice, 553 doctor's degrees - research/scholarship

Financial Aid

Many graduate students enrolled in one of the full-time programs at JHU receive tuition support and monthly stipends directly from their academic department. Your department will determine the amount of that funding. Graduate students may also apply to the Office of Student Financial Services for federal loans from the Direct Student Loan program, Perkins Loan program, and for Federal Work-Study. Supplemental loans are also available from private lenders. Students must be enrolled the equivalent of half-time or better to receive federal student loans. There are two types of loans that graduate students can apply for, Federal Unsubsidized Loan and Graduate PLUS Loan.

The Johns Hopkins University is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The MSCHE is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

Further, Johns Hopkins University has been approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission to participate in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. NC-SARA is a voluntary, regional approach to state oversight of postsecondary distance education.

  • Bloomberg School of Public Health is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health.
  • Carey Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
  • The School of Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
  • The School of Medicine is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (for M.D. program).
  • The School of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
  • Whiting School of Engineering is accredited by ABET.
Student Reviews
  • The school is full of many supportive people who genuinely care for each other. You just really need to join something that interests you and then you'll be able to find some great friends. People seem very chill for it being considered a top university. Definitely a calmer atmosphere compared to schools like Stanford and Berkeley.
  • The university provides the best of both academics opportunities as well as extracurricular activities in order to help their students explore and/or grow their skills on a specific or variety of fields. Their goal is to get their students involved in what they love in order to grow and expand the students knowledge.
  • Overall, I love being a student at USC. On campus, I am a research assistant, a newspaper writer, and a dancer on the competitive hip-hop team. I've met a wide variety of students at USC, some who astound me with their intelligence and hobbies. I love talking to my professors during their office hours. The downsides to being a USC student is that a lot of things are inordinately expensive, the tuition keeps rising (unnecessarily), and the area around it is not super nice.

Campus Locations

  • Johns Hopkins University: Online
  • Washington DC 20036 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
    Johns Hopkins University: Washington, DC
    1625 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20036
  • Baltimore MD 21202 100 International Drive
    Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore, MD
    100 International Drive, Baltimore, MD, 21202
  • Elkridge MD 21075 6810 Deerpath Road Suite 100.
    Johns Hopkins University: Elkridge, MD
    6810 Deerpath Road, Suite 100., Elkridge, MD, 21075
  • Columbia MD 21046 6740 Alexander Bell Drive
    Johns Hopkins University: Columbia, MD
    6740 Alexander Bell Drive, Columbia, MD, 21046

Whether you’re interested in pursuing an online PhD program, a career-focused certificate, or a master’s degree program designed to help you make an impact in your field, Johns Hopkins may offer a path that’s ideal for you.

Johns Hopkins offers programs in nine academic divisions, and they are particularly known for their graduate programs in public health, nursing, education, medicine, and biomedical engineering.

JHU Program Highlights: MS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

A leader in biological research and the global biotechnology industry, Johns Hopkins offers a multidisciplinary MS in Biotechnology program that may help candidates pursue professional and academic ambitions. The program focuses on basic science, applied science, and lab science, as well as foundations in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, genomics, and proteomics.

Features of the program may include:

Flexibility. Students may pursue their M.S. on site or 100% online. The program may also be pursued part-time, potentially allowing you to fit your coursework into your busy life.

Exciting Concentrations. Choose from six potential concentrations, which include biodefense, bioinformatics, biotechnology enterprise, regenerative and stem cell technologies, regulatory affairs, and drug discovery.

Industry Focus. Students may prepare for goals in the biotechnology industry through targeted curriculum. You may engage in research, lead lab teams, make development and planning decisions, create and apply research modalities, and take the lead in management and marketing decisions.

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