Baltimore, MD
3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218
http://www.jhu.edu
Johns Hopkins University is a private university located in Baltimore, MD. It is a middle sized institution with full-time enrollment of 5,384 undergraduate students. 8% of its graduates obtain a Bachelor's in Public Health. Alternative commonly preferred fields include Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Economics, and Cellular Biology, but there are 50 distinct courses of study to select from. Its nursing and public health programs are both ranked second in the US, and its math, anthropology, foreign languages, chemistry, and computer science programs all rank first in Maryland. In addition, Johns Hopkins is the top mid-sized college in Maryland. For applicants with residences in Maryland, full price tuition costs $56,427 per year. Applicants located elsewhere have to pay $51,053. Before you decide against applying due to the cost, be cognizant that a touch above two out of three Johns Hopkins students obtain some grant or scholarship funding. 92% of Johns Hopkins University undergraduates end up concluding their education with a diploma, hopeful and prepared to hit the employment market. Two years after receiving their diplomas, alumni earn an average annual income of $62,700. After 4 more years in the job market, the graduate's median wage rises 16.7% to $73,200, which is 82.5% greater than the national median. Some of you may also want to be aware that less than half of applicants submit their SAT scores and most students tested between 31 and 35 on the math section of the ACT. What's more, Johns Hopkins has a teacher certification program, and it offers evening degree programs. Respecting your savings account, be aware that 14% of students secure Pell grants to subsidize their tuition costs. When grading its campus, Johns Hopkins received an 8.24 and Johns Hopkins' campus safety rating on School Authority is 8.24. With respect to campus life, 28% of male undergrads become fraternity members. Finally, 9% of alums are out of work six years after graduation and the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates earn $107,700 or more, six years after receiving their diplomas.
8.49
Party Scene
8.49
Location
8.76
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
9.53
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
1450-1560
ACT Score
33-35
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
93%
Yes
7:1
Public Health
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
Economics
Cellular Biology
Information Science
Mathematics
International Relations