Admission Statistics

For the academic year 2022-23, the acceptance rate of Johns Hopkins University is 7.25% and the yield (also known as enrollment rate) is 51.22%. 16,330 men and 21,496 women applied to Johns Hopkins and 1,238 men and 1,501 women students were accepted.
Among them, 632 men and 773 women were enrolled in the school (Fall 2022). The following table and chart show the admission statistics including the number of applicants, acceptance rate, and yield at Johns Hopkins.
Acceptance Rate and Admission Statistics at Johns Hopkins
TotalMenWomenAnother GenderGender Unknown
Applicants37,84416,33021,496018
Admitted2,7451,2381,50106
Enrolled1,40663277301
Acceptance Rate 7.25%7.58%6.98%-33.33%
Yield 51.22%51.05%51.50%-16.67%
Data source: IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) (Last update: December 11, 2023)

SAT and ACT Score Distribution

In 2023, 625 students (44% of enrolled) have submitted their SAT scores and 217 students (15%) have submitted their ACT scores for seeking degrees at Johns Hopkins.
The median SAT score is 1,550 with 760 SAT EBRW and 790 SAT Math median scores. The 75th percentile SAT score of EBRW (Evidence-Based Reading / Writing) is 770 and the 25th percentile is 740. The SAT Math 75th percentile score is 800 and 25th percentile is 780 .
The median ACT composite score is 35 with 75th percentile score of 35 and 25th percentile score of 34 at Johns Hopkins. The median ACT math score is 35 and the ACT English score is 35.
The SAT and ACT scores at Johns Hopkins University are relatively high compared to similar colleges (SAT: 1,492, ACT: 34 - private (not-for-profit) research university with very high research activity).
2023 SAT and ACT Scores at Johns Hopkins
25th Percentile50th Percentile (Median)75th Percentile
SAT Total152015501570
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing740760770
SAT Math780790800
ACT Composite343535
ACT Math333535
ACT English353536
Data source: IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) (Last update: December 11, 2023)

Application Requirements

It requires to submit High School GPA, High School Record (or Transcript), Recommendations, English Proficiency Test, and Personal statement or essay to its applicants.
The SAT and ACT test score is not reqired, but considered in admission process at Johns Hopkins. The english proficiency test is reqired .
The next table summarizes the application requirements to apply Johns Hopkins University.
For more admission information such as minimum GPA and deadlines, see its online application page .
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Johns Hopkins Admission Requirements
High School GPARequired
High School RankConsidered, if submitted
High School Record (or Transcript)Required
Completion of College Preparatory ProgramNot Considered
RecommendationsRequired
Formal Demonstration of CompetenciesNot Considered
SAT / ACTConsidered, if submitted
English Proficiency TestRequired
Other Test (Wonderlic,WISC-III,etc)Considered, if submitted
Work experienceConsidered, if submitted
Personal statement or essayRequired
Legacy statusNot Considered

General Admissions Information

The application fee is $70 for undergraduate schools and $75 for graduate schools of Johns Hopkins University. The next table provides general admission information for applying to Johns Hopkins.
Admission Information for Applying to Johns Hopkins
Open Admission PolicyNo
Undergraduate Application Fees$70
Graduate Application Fees$75
Admission Informationhttps://apply.jhu.edu/
Online Applicationhttps://apply.commonapp.org/
Calendar SystemSemester
Credits AcceptedDual Credits, Advanced placement (AP) Credits
Degree Offered2-4 Years Certificate, Bachelor, Post-Bachelor Certificate, Master, Post-Master Certificate, Doctoral (Research), Doctoral (Professional Practice)
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