Johns Hopkins University

Private, Four-years School Located in Baltimore, MD

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How much is the Johns Hopkins tuition? For the academic year 2023-2024, Johns Hopkins's tuition & fees is $63,340.
With indirect costs not billed by school, such as room & boards and personal living expenses, the total cost of attendance for one academic year is $83,660 when a student lives on-campus.

Johns Hopkins Tuition & Expenses

2022-2023 Rate
Tuition & Fees$63,340
Books & Supplies Costs$1,280
On-campus Room & Board$17,640
On-campus Expenses$1,400
Off-campus Room & Board$13,808
Off-campus Expenses$1,400
2023-2024 Projection
Tuition & Fees$60,480

How Much Does it Cost to Go to Johns Hopkins for 4 Years?

For the class of 2027, who entering colleges in 2023, the 4 years tuition & fees is $284,763 at Johns Hopkins. The estimated tuition rate is based on the changes over last 5 years. With room & board, books, and other personal expenses, the estimated 4 years costs of attendance is $372,741. After receiving financial aid including grants, scholarships, and/or student loans, the 4 years COA is down to $136,389.
The following table computes the 4 years tuition and COA by class of year.
College YearTuition & FeesCOAAfter Financial Aid
Freshmen (2023-24)$66,335$86,490$31,432
Sophomore (2024-25)$69,472$90,807$33,145
Junior (2025-26)$72,757$95,341$34,952
Senior (2026-27)$76,198$100,104$36,859
4 Years Total$284,763$372,741$136,389
College YearTuition & FeesCOAAfter Financial Aid
Freshmen (2024-25)$69,472$90,807$33,145
Sophomore (2025-26)$72,757$95,341$34,952
Junior (2026-27)$76,198$100,104$36,859
Senior (2027-28)$79,801$105,106$38,872
4 Years Total$298,229$391,357$143,829
College YearTuition & FeesCOAAfter Financial Aid
Freshmen (2025-26)$72,757$95,341$34,952
Sophomore (2026-27)$76,198$100,104$36,859
Junior (2027-28)$79,801$105,106$38,872
Senior (2028-29)$83,575$110,361$40,995
4 Years Total$312,331$410,912$151,678
College YearTuition & FeesCOAAfter Financial Aid
Freshmen (2026-27)$76,198$100,104$36,859
Sophomore (2027-28)$79,801$105,106$38,872
Junior (2028-29)$83,575$110,361$40,995
Senior (2029-30)$87,527$115,882$43,235
4 Years Total$327,101$431,453$159,960
College YearTuition & FeesCOAAfter Financial Aid
Freshmen (2027-28)$79,801$105,106$38,872
Sophomore (2028-29)$83,575$110,361$40,995
Junior (2029-30)$87,527$115,882$43,235
Senior (2030-31)$91,666$121,681$45,598
4 Years Total$342,569$453,030$168,699

Average Tuition By School Type and Comparison

Compared to four-years schools nationwide, Johns Hopkins' tuition is much higher than the average tuition of $20,937. Compared to private, four-years colleges in Maryland, its tuition is much higher than the average tuition of $23,027.
In-StateOut-of-State
Johns Hopkins University$63,340
U.S. Four-years Colleges$18,672
Public Schools$7,199$12,960
Private Schools$20,937
Maryland Four-years Colleges$20,959
Public Schools$8,923$16,685
Private Schools$23,027

Compare Similar School's Tuition

The next table compares the tuition & fees between Johns Hopkins and similar schools. The similar colleges are selected by school type & level (private, four-years), ranking, and comparison frequency by our users. The comparison is based on 2022-2023 tuition rate.
LocationUndergraduateGraduate
Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD$63,340$65,956
Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA$60,774$47,722
Tufts UniversityMedford, MA$67,844$49,476
University of Notre DameNotre Dame, IN$62,693$62,502
New York UniversityNew York, NY$60,438$41,124
University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA$68,237$68,128
Washington University in St LouisSaint Louis, MO$62,982$62,366

Financial Aid and COA

At Johns Hopkins University, 3,564 students (58%) received grant or scholarship from the federal government, state or local government, the institution, and other sources. The average amount of grant/scholarship received is $52,572.
After receiving financial aid, the cost of attendance (COA) at Johns Hopkins is $31,088 for students living on-campus and $27,256 for students living off-campus.
For beginning students (i.e. first-time freshmen), 955 students received any type of financial aid including grants/scholarship and student loans. The average amount of grant/scholarship for the first-time students is $54,405 and the average amount of student loans is $9,843.
The financial aid data is based on 2021-2022 statistics from IPEDS.
COA (on-campus)$83,660
COA (off-campus)$79,828
Tuition & Fees$63,340
Indirect Costs (on-campus)$20,320
Indirect Costs (off-campus)$16,488
COA (on-campus) after Receiving Aid$31,088
COA (off-campus) after Receiving Aid$27,256
Average Financial Aid$52,572
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Grant or Scholarship3,56458%$52,572
Pell Grants1,10318%$5,030
Federal Student Loan65611%$5,816
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Financial Aid95567%-
Grants or Scholarships87462%$54,405
Federal Grants28120%$6,657
Pell Grants27920%$5,048
Other Federal Grants19414%$2,382
State/Local Grants302%$6,196
Institutional Grants86761%$52,472
Student Loan Aid19914%$9,843
Federal Student Loans17212%$4,967
Other Student Loans473%$23,499

Admission Stats and Requirements to Apply

Johns Hopkins's acceptance rate is 7.52%. A total of 39,515 applicants applied to and 2,972 students were accepted. Of the admitted students, 1,420 enrolled finally, and the yield (i.e. enrollment rate) is 47.78%.
To apply to Johns Hopkins, 4 items are required - Secondary school GPA, Secondary school record, Recommendations and TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and 1 items are recommended to submit - Completion of college-preparatory program.
TotalMenWomen
Applicants39,51517,214$22,301
Admitted2,9721,256$1,716
Enrolled1,420606$814
Acceptance Rate7.52%7.30%7.69%
Yield (Enrollment Rate)47.78%48.25%47.44%
Secondary school GPARequired
Secondary school rankNeither Required Nor Recommended
Secondary school recordRequired
Completion of college-preparatory programRecommended
RecommendationsRequired
Formal demonstration of competenciesNeither Required Nor Recommended
Admission test scoresNeither Required Nor Recommended
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)Required
Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)Neither Required Nor Recommended

SAT and ACT Scores

The SAT and ACT scores are neither required nor recommended to apply to Johns Hopkins. Its SAT score is much higher than the national average score of 1,168. The ACT score is much higher than the national average score of 24.
Average25th75th

Student Population

Johns Hopkins University has a total of 31,275 students including 6,044 undergraduate and 25,231 graduate students. By gender, there are 14,571 male students and 17,478 female students attending Johns Hopkins. The school offers online degree programs and 14,024 students enrolled online exclusively (44.84% of all students).
TotalMaleFemale
Total32,049 14,57117,478
Undergraduate6,132 2,7543,378
Graduate25,917 11,81714,100

Directory & Academic Information

Directory Information
Address3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD
Phone410-516-8000
WEBwww.jhu.edu
Degree & Programs
DegreeUndergraduate, Graduate
Program Offered366 Programs
Online Program Offered60 Online Programs
Graduate Program Offered194 Graduate Programs
Academic Stats
Acceptance Rate7.25%
Yield51.22%
Student Population31,275
Graduation Rate94%
Transfer-out Rate2%
Retention Rate97%
Students to Faculty Ratio Rate6 to 1
Faculty & Staffs
Number of Faculties3,856 (Full-time), 65 (Part-time)
Number of Staffs16,764 (Full-time), 2,705 (Part-time)
Average Faculty Salary$149,219
Average Staff Salary$86,016