Overview
Johns Hopkins University is a private university established in 1876. As of fall 2023, it has 6,090 undergraduate students, an urban campus spanning 140 acres, and follows a 4-1-4 academic calendar. In the 2025 Best Colleges rankings, it holds the #6 spot among National Universities. Tuition and fees amount to $65,230.

Johns Hopkins University Rankings
To get a clearer sense of what the university offers, check out its standings in other categories:
- #6 in National Universities (tie)
- #10 in Best Value Schools
- #13 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (tie)
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate) - #1 in Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Environmental/Environmental Health, Materials, Mechanical, Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate) - #5 in Biocomputing/Bioinformatics/Biotechnology (tie)
- #22 in Economics (tie)
- #12 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects
- #10 in Most Innovative Schools
- #118 in Top Performers on Social Mobility (tie)
More on Rankings
Johns Hopkins ranks #6 out of 436 National Universities, judged on widely accepted excellence indicators.
U.S. News Overall Score (out of 100): 94
- Outcomes (52%)
- Average 6-year graduation rate: 95%
- 6-year graduation rate (Pell Grant recipients): 94%
- 6-year graduation rate (non-Pell Grant recipients): 95%
Johns Hopkins University Admissions
- Acceptance rate: 8%
- Test scores (mid-50% range):
- SAT: 1530–1580
- ACT: 34–35
- Application deadline: January 3
- Application fee: $70
Admissions officers weigh GPA, class rank (if available), and recommendation letters heavily.
Johns Hopkins University Tuition & Financial Aid
- Tuition & fees: $65,230 (above the national average of $47,890)
- Total cost (including housing, food, etc.): $86,713
- Average net price (after aid): $25,630
Net Price by Family Income (2021-2022)
Family Income | Average Cost |
---|---|
$0–$30,000 | $156 |
$30,001–$48,000 | $4,342 |
$48,001–$75,000 | $6,419 |
$75,001–$110,000 | $12,838 |
$110,001+ | $39,451 |
- Food & Housing: $20,150
Johns Hopkins University Academics
- Student-faculty ratio: 6:1
- Top majors (2023 graduates):
- Cell/Cellular & Molecular Biology (12%)
- Computer & Information Sciences (9%)
- Public Health (9%)
- Neuroscience (8%)
- Bioengineering & Biomedical Engineering (8%)
- Chemical Engineering (6%)
- Econometrics & Quantitative Economics (5%)
- Music Performance (5%)
- Mathematics (4%)
- International Relations (4%)
- Freshman retention rate (student satisfaction): 97%
Johns Hopkins University Student Life
- Undergraduate enrollment (fall 2023): 6,090
- Gender distribution: 45% male, 55% female
- Housing: 47% on-campus, 53% off-campus
- Athletics: NCAA Division III
Total Enrollment (Fall 2023)
- Undergraduate: 6,090
- Graduate: 24,273
- Total: 30,363
- Pell Grant recipients (2022–2023): 21%
Johns Hopkins University Campus
Student Services
- Nondevelopmental tutoring
- Women’s center
- Placement services
- Health services & insurance
Campus Safety
- 24/7 foot & vehicle patrols
- Late-night transport/escort
- Emergency phones
- Lighted pathways
- Controlled dorm access (key/security card)
Alcohol is permitted for students of legal age.