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Johns Hopkins In-State Tuition - Is it Different?

I live in Maryland, and I'm planning to apply to Johns Hopkins University next year. I was wondering if there's a difference in tuition for in-state and out-of-state students at Johns Hopkins (like in other state schools)? Anyone have some info on that? Thanks!

3 months ago

Johns Hopkins University is a private institution, and as a result, there is no difference in tuition for in-state and out-of-state students. Private universities typically have the same tuition rates for all students, regardless of residency status. This differs from public universities, which often offer lower tuition rates for in-state students as they are partially funded by state taxes.

The financial aid that Johns Hopkins offers is need-based, so the amount of aid you may receive will depend on your family's financial situation, rather than your residency status. It is always a good idea to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and utilize the university's net price calculator to estimate the potential financial aid you may receive.

Although there is no in-state tuition benefit, remember that living in Maryland might save you some money on travel, as you would not need to fly across the country or internationally to visit home or attend campus events.

3 months ago

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