Financial Aid at Johns Hopkins University

As an institution with a long-standing tradition of crossing academic boundaries and making new discoveries that have shaped the world around us, our commitment to supporting the best and brightest students is at the core of our mission.  As we aim to bring the best to our campus, we are committed to making education affordable.

Our undergraduate students can receive the full Hopkins experience via our generous financial aid program.  This includes grant and scholarship aid available for admitted students to meet their demonstrated financial need while enrolled.  Likewise, our graduate students can take their research and education to a higher level by utilizing the numerous financial aid options available to finance the higher costs of pursing advanced degrees.  These students can expect to finance their education through grants, highly competitive scholarships, loans, and payment options.

Johns Hopkins is dedicated to making education affordable to the most talented students who, in turn, can use their unique opportunities at Hopkins to make a lasting impact on the world.  Our divisions offer a unique financial aid experience, and each are prepared to guide you through the entire process.  To learn more about financing your education, please choose from the list of schools below. 

KRIEGER SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

CAREY BUSINESS SCHOOL

For more information, please refer to the financial aid website

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

For more information, please refer to the financial aid website

WHITING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

For more information, please refer to the financial aid website

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

For more information, please refer to the financial aid website.

SCHOOL OF NURSING

For more information, please visit the financial aid website

PEABODY INSTITUTE

For more information, please refer to the financial aid website.

BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

To learn more, please visit the financial aid website at Financial Aid | Johns Hopkins (jhu.edu).