Johns Hopkins University
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Johns Hopkins University
Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)
- Total applicants: 37,150
- Overall acceptance rate: 6.4%
- Early round: Early Decision — 10.5% vs 4.8% RD
- Class size: 1,350
- Yield: 36%
Academics
- SAT middle 50%: 1530–1560
- ACT middle 50%: 34–36
- Avg unweighted GPA: 3.94
- Top 10% of HS class: 95%
- Testing policy: Test-optional
Demographics
- Women: 52.0%, Asian: 13.7%, Black: 6.6%, Hispanic: 7.0%, White: 47.6%, International: 17.6%
Financial Aid / Net Cost
| Income Bracket | Net Price |
|---|---|
| $0–$30,000 | $13,430 |
| $30,001–$48,000 | $10,356 |
| $48,001–$75,000 | $14,677 |
| $75,001–$110,000 | $22,399 |
| Over $110,000 | $44,530 |
Athletics
110 varsity athletes (~3.1% of undergrads). NCAA Division III (most sports), Division I (lacrosse, swimming).
Notable
Top pre-med reputation — #1 or #2 feeder to US medical schools. Very low yield (36%) — heavily used as backup by HYPSM applicants.
Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)
Admissions Strategy
- ED acceptance rate ~10.5% vs ~4.8% RD — ED multiplier ~2.2x, moderate compared to Duke/Northwestern
- JHU also offers EDII, providing a second binding option for students deferred elsewhere — widely recommended on forums
- Yield protection is a perennial topic on College Confidential — a dedicated CC thread debated this extensively
- CC consensus: JHU does NOT practice overt yield protection, but its ~36% yield means many strong applicants choose competitors over Hopkins
- Forum defense of JHU: "#1 in R&D spending for 30 consecutive years" and "astronomically strong applicant pool" — the school doesn't need to game admissions
- Baltimore's reputation may depress yield independent of institutional quality — geographic bias is a real factor per forums
Campus Culture & Fit
- Pre-med culture dominates — JHU is the #1 or #2 feeder to US medical schools, and this shapes campus identity
- Forums describe the academic environment as intense, especially for STEM/pre-med students
- "Very hard on science/pre-med students" — workload and grading are not inflated per CC posts
- Lacrosse is D-I and culturally significant — one of few D-III schools with selective D-I sports
- Baltimore's Inner Harbor and Homewood campus are praised, but surrounding neighborhood safety is a consistent forum concern
Financial Aid Reputation
- Need-blind for domestic applicants; need-aware for international
- Net costs are among the highest in this tier — $13.4K for families under $30K (vs Harvard's $3.8K)
- Forum consensus: financial aid is the weakest point — JHU is seen as less generous than Ivy peers
- Some forum praise for merit-based scholarships (Hodson Trust, Bloomberg Distinguished), but these are rare
Simulation-Relevant Takeaways
- 36% yield is the lowest among all 15 schools in this tier — JHU is heavily used as a backup by HYPSM applicants
- ED/EDII combined likely capture the majority of committed students; RD yield may be even lower than 36%
- Pre-med self-selection is strong — a disproportionate share of applicants are STEM-focused
- Less generous financial aid may contribute to low yield among price-sensitive admits
- ED multiplier (2.2x) is modest — model should use a smaller round bonus than for Duke/Northwestern
Sources
- Johns Hopkins University Common Data Set 2024–2025
- research_colleges.json simulation data
- College Confidential: "Hopkins — Yield Protection?" thread
- TKG: "ED2 Application Strategy for Johns Hopkins 2025-2026"
- Student Doctor Network: Johns Hopkins admissions discussion