Conference:
DIVISION 3
Region:
Mid-Atlantic
Founded:
1876
Religious Affiliation:
None
Academic Calendar:
Semester
Setting:
Urban
Application Deadline:
1/1
Application Fee:
$60
Selectivity:
Most selective
SAT Critical Reading:
680
SAT Math:
706
SAT Writing:
660-720
ACT Composite:
29
In State Tuition:
$35,900
Out State Tuition:
$35,900
Room & Board:
$11,092
Student Faculty Ratio:
9:1
Student Body:
5,772
Avg. Cost of Supplies:
$1,000
Required Fees:
$0
Avg. GPA:
3.69
Endowment:
$2,218,144,000
CCTV
As one of the top schools in the country everyone accepted is exceptional at something; don't be intimidated by the competitive spirit and challenging workload. Independent inquiry and taking ownership for one's own learning is the mark of a JHU student. With its long-standing academic prestige, majors from engineering to music to public health are supported by some of the best resources in the country. With such high academic demands, students don't have as much energy to socialize, but that's not really why they chose John Hopkins anyway.
wasss234 (January 15, 2009)
It's a small school, but is one of the most reputable in the country. I want to go into pre-med at John's Hopkins.
sgh88 (November 10, 2007)
It's a great school and Baltimore's a beautiful city
scottydubs (June 1, 2007)
They have a great physical therapy program there as well
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