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Johns Hopkins University

#28 WorldwideπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Baltimore, MD, United States

About Johns Hopkins University

America's first research university, Johns Hopkins is synonymous with medicine, public health, and biomedical research. It consistently leads the nation in research funding.

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Why Students Choose Johns Hopkins University

  • task_altRanked #28 worldwide β€” globally recognized academic prestige.
  • task_altHighly competitive admissions mean a tightly selected, high-achieving peer group.
  • task_altGenerous aid β€” 52% of students receive financial support.
  • task_altSmall average class size (17 students) for close faculty access.
  • task_altA large campus with broad program variety and a vibrant student scene.
  • task_altAn active, well-funded research culture.

Selectivity

Acceptance Rate7%
Students on Aid52%

More selective than ~75% and ranked better than ~88% of the 172 schools in our directory.

At a Glance

Quick Stats

Student Pop.

28,000

Faculty Ratio

6:1

Avg. Class Size

17

Financial Aid

52%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the acceptance rate at Johns Hopkins University?

Johns Hopkins University admits approximately 7% of applicants, making it "Highly Selective" in our directory.

How much does Johns Hopkins University cost per year?

Tuition is approximately 60,480 USD per year before aid. See the Tuition tab for a full cost-of-attendance breakdown.

Does Johns Hopkins University offer scholarships or financial aid?

Yes β€” Johns Hopkins University offers Hopkins Scholarship, Need-based Aid, and about 52% of students receive some form of financial aid.

When is the application deadline for Johns Hopkins University?

The application deadline is Jan 02. We recommend submitting all materials at least two weeks ahead of that date.

What can I study at Johns Hopkins University?

Johns Hopkins University offers 4 broad fields of study: Medicine, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Social Sciences.

How big are classes at Johns Hopkins University?

The average class size is 17 students, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 6:1, across a large campus of about 28,000 students.