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Johns Hopkins University is a very prominent university of USA. It was found in the year 1876 and named after Johns Hopkins. This was the first university in the Western Hemisphere based on European Research institution. This university is a world leader in education, research and patient care. William R. Brody is the present President of Johns Hopkins University.



Johns Hopkins University has 10 divisions that provides graduate and post graduate degrees in humanities, sciences, engineering, medicine, nursing, management etc. In order to get admission to any schools of this university, you would have to sit for the SAT exam as well as the SAT subject test or you can give GMAT or GRE exam. Those students who do not come from the English speaking nation, they would have to give the exam of TOEFL as well. You are supposed to fill the application form separately for each school. The last date for form fill up under Early Decision is 1st of December and for regular Decision is 1st of January.

Johns Hopkins University offers many types of financial aid on need base or merit base to its admitted students. The university provides regular monthly stipend to its students in the form of part time jobs at the campus or in the form of traineeship or assistantship to any faculty members in their research programs. You would need to put around 10 hours of weekly work. In order to apply for the financial aid, you would have to fill the application form for financial aid of that individual school before 1st of February. The university also provides Federal Student Loan. You just need to fill the online application form of FAFSA and submit it latest by 1st of February. You need to be a citizen of USA and age more than 18 years to avail this loan.

For more information on Johns Hopkins University, contact:

John Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Ph. No. : - 410-516-80000



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