Details on Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore, MD from the EdRef college search directory of thousands of U.S. colleges.
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The maximum program length is more than 4 years. The highest degree offered by the school is the Doctoral (and professional) degree. Johns Hopkins University is a private, for-profit school.
3400 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21218-2688
Main Phone: (410) 516-8000
Web Site: www.jhu.edu
In Fall 2002, the school had 19,682 (full-time equivalent) students. In Fall 2002, 655 male students and 608 female students enrolled as first-time students (freshmen, typically). Male students comprised 51.9% of the student body, while females made up 48.1%.
Minority enrollment included African-American (1679)%, Hispanic (2513)%, Asian (762)%, and Native American (77)%.
Verbal SAT:
Three quarters of students scored at least 630. One quarter of students scored at least 730.
Math SAT:
On the Math SAT, 75% of students scored 650 or higher. One fourth of students scored 760 or higher.
Area Cultural And Ethnic Studies
Business And ManagementCommunications TechnologyComputerEducationEngineeringJohns Hopkins University belongs to the following athletic conferences:
The school offers financial aid to athletes for football, basketball, baseball, track & field, and in general.
Academic Services
Financial Flexibility
| In-State, Living On Campus: | $ 48,992 |
| In-State, Living With Family: | $ 36,900 |
| Out of State, Living On Campus: | $ 48,992 |
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