Johns Hopkins University
International student loans for Johns Hopkins University are available between US$2,001 and US$100,000.
*Johns Hopkins University does not endorse MPOWER’s loans and MPOWER is not affiliated with Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins University* and MPOWER
Johns Hopkins University was founded in 1876 and is America’s first research university. The main campus is in Baltimore, Maryland. The university offers more than 400 programs and is based on the European research institution model. Its motto “Veritas vos liberabit” means “The truth will set you free.”
MPOWER Financing provides financial support to students at over 500 universities in the U.S. and Canada, including Johns Hopkins. If you wish to study at a leading university like Johns Hopkins but are unsure how to handle the funding, MPOWER offers aspiring students no-cosigner, no-collateral private loans.
Attending a U.S. university like Johns Hopkins can be expensive. With an MPOWER student loan, you can cover many school-related expenses with competitive, fixed-rate loans with no prepayment penalties. MPOWER is also highly invested in your future, offering access to professional development services, including resume building, networking and an F-1 eligible job directory.
According to the U.S. News & World Report, Johns Hopkins University ranks 6th in the United States in 2025. Its student body includes over 5,000 international students from 83 countries, with 10% receiving financial aid.
Ranked among the best in the U.S. for healthcare and medicine, Johns Hopkins attracts a diverse international community and features groundbreaking research facilities.
Johns Hopkins University campus life
Johns Hopkins University has campuses in Baltimore, Maryland, Washington D.C. and other locations worldwide. The university offers over 400 student-run clubs and organizations, including over 60 varsity, club and intramural sports teams, cultural organizations, and career-focused groups such as the Development Society and engineering clubs.
Here are some interesting facts about Johns Hopkins University campus life:
Johns Hopkins University highlights
Johns Hopkins supports early-career faculty and researchers through the President’s Innovation Award and US$3.4 billion in annual research funding.
With over 5000 international students from 83 countries, the Johns Hopkins Office of International Services (OIS) supports international students on all matters related to immigration, visa, and travel paperwork. Once admitted to Hopkins, international students will receive communications from OIS with guidance for starting the immigration and visa application process.
Johns Hopkins meets 100% of the demonstrated need for all admitted students. About 10% of international students receive financial aid. Funding is limited but the school does offer need-based and merit-based scholarships, grants and fellowships, and work-study opportunities. International applicants must submit a Certification of Finances form.
Johns Hopkins is one of MPOWER Financing’s 500+ eligible schools in the U.S. or Canada. MPOWER provides funds that can be applied toward all your education expenses, including living expenses, meal plans and health insurance.
Commonly selected graduate study programs for MPOWER students at Johns Hopkins University
No matter their selected course of study, Johns Hopkins University students work closely with faculty and alongside peers who bring knowledge and expertise from across the globe. Here are a few of their top degree programs.
MBA
Master of Science in Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence
Master of Science in Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University cost
While Johns Hopkins University is a leader in research and education with cutting-edge research facilities, study-abroad opportunities, and an international student body, there are cost considerations. Let’s look at Johns Hopkins University’s cost of education, the return on investment, and how MPOWER can help fund your education.
Here’s an estimated breakdown per year (unless otherwise noted):
Tuition
US$64,700 |
Student life fee
US$500 |
Housing
US$11,900 |
Food
US$8,100 |
Health insurance
US$3,100 |
Books, course materials and supplies
US$1,300 |
Personal expenses
US$1,500 |
Travel
Differs based on the student’s home country but is approximately US$700 |
For more information or to learn about the rates specific to your program, contact Johns Hopkins University directly.
While the costs of attending Johns Hopkins appear intimidating, graduates can expect a solid return on investment due to the high-quality education. The return on investment (ROI) for a graduate degree from Johns Hopkins University varies by program, and most graduate programs are very valuable.
According to a Bizjournals.com report, graduates with a master’s in finance and financial management earn an average of US$92,400 in net earnings two years after graduation. And the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School reports that MBA graduates earn an average of US$114,812 in base salary and signing bonus within 120 days of graduation.
Johns Hopkins provides its graduates with financial aid, networking opportunities, and career services. These include the Homewood Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs Emergency Fund and Graduate Aid Gift from Michael R. Bloomberg.
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The Johns Hopkins University admission requirements for postgraduate students differ based on the program of study. International students need to meet the minimum GPA, have a bachelor’s degree, and submit supporting materials like transcripts, letters of recommendation and English proficiency scores.
It’s difficult as the Johns Hopkins University acceptance rate is 8%. The school is highly selective, and applicants need near-perfect scores and demonstration of significant leadership roles and extracurricular activities. The Johns Hopkins University GPA requirement is an average of 3.93.
Johns Hopkins University is known for its groundbreaking research and contributions to medicine and science, top-ranking engineering and international studies programs, and vibrant campus life.
Johns Hopkins is not an Ivy League school but it is a highly regarded private university with a reputation for its research facilities and academic rigor. It is often called an Ivy Plus school or a New Ivy school.
*Johns Hopkins University does not endorse MPOWER’s loans, and MPOWER is not affiliated with Johns Hopkins
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