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Johns Hopkins: tuition & other costs?

Hi guys, I'm really interested in applying to Johns Hopkins, but I'm curious how much it actually costs to attend. Could you help me out by giving an estimate of their tuition, fees, and other living expenses? Appreciate it!

3 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help! Here's a breakdown of the estimated costs for attending Johns Hopkins University for the 2024-2025 academic year:

1. Tuition: $64,730

2. Mandatory Fees: Varies depending on your class year

3. Housing: $11,968 (This is an average cost and may vary depending on your choice of on-campus residence)

4. Meal Plan: $8,182 (This is based on the average 14-meal per week plan, but there are other options you can choose from)

5. Books and Supplies: $1,356 (This is an estimate and the actual cost may vary depending on your major and course materials)

6. Personal Expenses: ~$1,514 (This includes miscellaneous expenses such as toiletries, clothing, and entertainment)

7. Travel Expenses: ~$726 (This depends on how far you live from campus and how often you travel home)

Adding up all the costs, you'll find that attending Johns Hopkins University for one academic year is estimated to cost around $88,976, excluding travel expenses. Please keep in mind that these numbers are estimates and can vary depending on your personal choices and circumstances.

To get a better understanding of what your specific cost might be, it's a good idea to use their Net Price Calculator, which you can find on the Johns Hopkins Financial Aid website. This tool takes your family's financial information into account and provides an estimate of the financial aid you might be eligible for, giving you a more accurate estimate of your out-of-pocket costs.

Also, remember that financial aid is available, and many students receive some form of aid to help cover these costs. Make sure to submit the FAFSA and CSS Profile when applying for financial aid to increase your eligibility for need-based aid and scholarships.

3 months ago

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