Hey folks. I've been scanning some universities for their fee structure and Johns Hopkins University caught my eye. I was wondering if anyone here could provide me with info on their undergraduate tuition and fees? Pretty vague on their website. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Hello! Johns Hopkins University, as a private institution, has a comprehensive tuition fee which generally covers all academic costs such as classes and affiliated course costs. For the 2024-2025 school year, the annual tuition is approximately $64,730. However, remember that this is the tuition fee only and does not include the cost of books, supplies, personal expenses, or room and board.
Adding in room and board, the total on-campus cost of attendance is approximately $88,976 per year. Remember, though, these costs are not static and tend to rise a little each year. Additionally, please note that it's wise to budget a bit extra for personal expenses and travel home during breaks.
Also, connect with the school's Financial Aid office. They may have opportunities available and can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information. Johns Hopkins University is committed to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need for admitted students, and will work with you to make a Hopkins education achievable. Make sure to also fill out the FAFSA and CSS Profile to maximize your aid eligibility. JHU also practices need-blind admissions, which means your ability to pay won't be a factor in whether you're admitted.
As tuition costs can be daunting, remember that there are various opportunities for scholarships, financial aid, and work-study programs that can help offset the cost.
I hope this information helps guide your college search process!
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