Tuition for full-time liberal arts and engineering undergraduates at the Johns Hopkins University will rise 3.5 percent this fall while financial aid supporting those students increases a projected 9 percent to a record $99 million.
Recent news from The Johns Hopkins University
This section contains regularly updated highlights of the news from around The Johns Hopkins University. Links to the complete news reports from the nine schools, the Applied Physics Laboratory and other centers and institutes are to the left, as are links to help news media contact the Johns Hopkins communications offices.
Homewood Undergraduate Tuition to Increase 3.5 Percent, Financial Aid 9 Percent
May 16, 2017 Tags: Financial aid, tuition
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, Student-Related News, University-Related
President, Wife, Create Student Aid Endowment
Johns Hopkins President Ronald J. Daniels and his wife, faculty member Joanne Rosen, are establishing a $1 million financial aid endowment for undergraduates at the university who are among the first in their families to attend college.
February 23, 2017 Tags: endowment, Financial aid, Joanne Rosen, philanthropy, Rising to the Challenge, Ronald J. Daniels
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, Student-Related News, University Administration, University-Related
$15 Million Establishes Clark Scholars Program
The Clark Charitable Foundation is giving the Johns Hopkins University $15 million to provide financial aid and enhanced learning opportunities for undergraduate engineering students.
October 17, 2016 Tags: Clark Charitable Foundation, Clark Scholars Program, Ed Schlesinger, engineering undergraduates, Financial aid, James Clark, Rising to the Challenge, Ronald J. Daniels, scholarships, undergraduate education, Whiting School of Engineering
| Category: Engineering, Fundraising, Giving, Homewood Campus News, Student-Related News, University-Related
Undergrad Tuition to Rise 3.5 Percent, Aid 5 Percent
Tuition for full-time liberal arts and engineering undergraduates at the Johns Hopkins University will increase 3.5 percent this fall while the financial aid budget supporting those students rises 5 percent.
April 29, 2016 Tags: Financial aid, Krieger School of Art and Sciences, Peabody Conservatory, tuition, Whiting School of Engineering
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, Student-Related News, University-Related
Johns Hopkins Increases Investment in Restructured Baltimore Scholars Program
The Johns Hopkins University is proud to announce a shift in its Baltimore Scholars Program to offer greater financial aid and more robust supports to high-achieving Baltimore City Public School graduates with significant financial need.
March 25, 2016 Tags: admissions, Baltimore City, Baltimore Scholars Program, David Phillips, Financial aid, Johns Hopkins University, Ronald J. Daniels
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, Student-Related News, University Administration, University-Related
Coalition Formed to Improve College Admission Process
A diverse coalition of public and private colleges and universities, including the Johns Hopkins University, is coming together with the goal of improving the college admission application process for all students.
September 28, 2015 Tags: access, admissions, Affordability, and Success, Coalition for Access, Financial aid, undergraduate admissions
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, Student-Related News, University-Related
Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Tuition to Rise 3.5 Percent
Tuition for full-time liberal arts and engineering undergraduates at The Johns Hopkins University will increase 3.5 percent this fall, the smallest percentage increase in 39 years.
April 5, 2013 Tags: 2013-2014, Financial aid, Homewood campus, room and board, tuition
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, Student-Related News, University-Related
Michael R. Bloomberg Commits $350 Million to Johns Hopkins for Transformational Academic Initiative
Philanthropist and New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has committed $350 million to The Johns Hopkins University, anchoring a major initiative aimed at bringing significant innovation to U.S. higher education. The total commitment – the largest ever to the university – lifts Bloomberg’s lifetime giving to Johns Hopkins beyond $1 billion.
January 26, 2013 Tags: Bloomberg Distinguished Professors, Bloomberg Scholarships, Financial aid, global health, higher education, individualized health care delivery, Michael R. Bloomberg, philanthropy, the science of learning, urban revitalization, water resource sustainability
| Category: Institutional News, University Administration, University-Related
Undergraduate Tuition to Increase 3.9 Percent
Tuition for full-time liberal arts and engineering undergraduates at The Johns Hopkins University will increase 3.9 percent this fall, the fourth consecutive increase below 4 percent.
March 30, 2012 Tags: 2012-2013, Financial aid, Homewood campus, room and board, tuition
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, Student-Related News, University-Related
Phillips to Lead Undergraduate Admissions, Student Aid
David M. Phillips, a veteran of 22 years in university admissions, student aid and enrollment management and a leader in applying statistical analysis to student recruitment and support, has been appointed vice provost for admissions and financial aid at The Johns Hopkins University.
March 12, 2012 Tags: admissions, David Phillips, Enrollment, Financial aid, Lloyd B. Minor, Student financial services
| Category: Homewood Campus News, Institutional News, University Administration, University-Related