John Hopkins University
The United States is a dream destination for students worldwide, offering unparalleled academic opportunities, cultural diversity, and career prospects
Studying in JHU
Studying in the U.S. can be an investment, but with proper planning, it's achievable
Studying in JHU
Why choose John Hopkins University?

World-class research reputation
Top-tier in biomedical, public health, and engineering fields

Powerful professional network
Washington D.C./Baltimore sites (e.g., SAIS & Bloomberg Public Health) grant unrivalled policy and clinical opportunities

Strong funding for med & health sciences
Thanks to a landmark $1B Bloomberg gift, tuition-free med school and enhanced aid for grad schools.


Scholarship Options
- Need and merit-based scholarships are available to international graduate students, including major offerings like global MBA awards, SAIS named scholarships, and public health tuition scholarships.
How we help
- GradGuide partners up with financial institutions that also offer secured bank loans & separately unsecured loans on your child's "future earning potential" basis their degree
John Hopkins University
Campus Facilities
Cutting-edge academic spaces like Sheridan Libraries, Brody Learning Commons, the Lacrosse Center, and the JHMI fitness, medical, and research complex.
Housing Options
Students can choose on-campus dorms (e.g., Lowell Reed Hall at JHMI), off-campus apartments, or commuter housing, with full services and shuttle support.
City Life
Baltimore offers an enriching urban experience with vibrant arts, food, and policy engagement, while D.C. adds global culture, internships, and networking at your doorstep.
Courses offered at John Hopkins University
Studying in the U.S. can be an investment, but with proper planning, it's achievable
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A 4 year International Bachelor's degree at half the cost
With GradGuide's Transfer Programs, start your degree in India and finish at a top university abroad. Save on tuition while earning a globally recognized qualification.
- Start in India, transfer after 1–2 years
- Finish in the USA, Canada, or Australia
- For undergraduate (Bachelor's) degrees only
- Get an international degree — without the full international cost
Things to know if you're considering sending your child abroad
Things to know if you're considering sending your child abroad
What is the per-credit fee if enrolled part-time?
Part-time graduate tuition is approximately $2,222 per credit (about 12 credits for full-time status)
Are official transcript evaluations required?
Yes for non-U.S. degrees, you must submit certified translations (literal, on official letterhead) and often a course-by-course evaluation through a NACES-approved agency like WES
Can I work while I study?
If you’re on an F-1 visa, you can work on-campus up to 20 hrs/week during semesters, full-time during breaks; post-graduation, you can apply for 12 months of OPT (plus potential 24-month STEM extension)
Here’s What’s Next for You
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