Guidelines

What makes Johns Hopkins unique?

What makes Johns Hopkins unique?

The best thing about Johns Hopkins was that while learning from some of the most qualified professors in the world, you also learn how to be an adult, to challenge yourself and fulfill your full potential in life. Hopkins forces its students to take a leap of faith into the unknown.

Why should I choose Johns Hopkins?

For some students, it’s the research opportunities or the strong emphasis on pre-professional opportunities while for others it’s the school’s amazing reputation. I largely attribute this to the wonderful, eclectic, open, passionate, and motivated group of people that make up the Hopkins student body.

What GPA do you need to get into John Hopkins Medical School?

It’s not hard to imagine that applicants to Johns Hopkins Medical School will be highly competitive. Indeed, on the 4.0 scale, the average applicant has a 3.91 GPA. A 3.91/4.0 GPA indicates most grades being 90 or above.

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What kind of application does Johns Hopkins accept?

Hopkins accepts the Common Application, the Universal College Application, and the Coalition Application. You must complete the Johns Hopkins supplement along with whichever application you choose to submit. Note that the Peabody Conservatory and the Carey Business School require separate applicants on their websites.

How hard is it to get into Johns Hopkins University?

Hopkins is a highly selective school, with an acceptance rate of 11.5\% for the class of 2024. Of 29,776 applicants, only 3,417 were accepted last year. So your chances of being admitted to JHU fall by 75\% after November 1st. We recommend applying ED at Johns Hopkins to maximize your chances.

Do I need preauthorization to take classes outside of JHU?

If a student needs to take a course outside JHU once they have matriculated at the SON, they must obtain preauthorization prior to registering for the course. Students who have taken graduate core courses at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing within the last five years do not need to complete the Transfer of Graduate Credit form.

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What are my chances of getting into Johns Hopkins early decision?

Early Decision: 29\% Regular Decision: 7\% So your chances of being admitted to JHU fall by 75\% after November 1st. We recommend applying ED at Johns Hopkins to maximize your chances.