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No. In order to complete your registration, verification of payment method of all tuition and fees is required for each semester at the time of registration, including employer reimbursement....

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No, AAP does not offer any scholarships; however, outside scholarships and grants may be accepted. The University recommends that students apply for other scholarship and fellowship funds, which...

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Yes, the associated fees include:

  • Application Fee: The application fee is $75.
  • Tuition: Varies across programs.
  • Course Fees: In addition to tuition, some...
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No, discounts are not offered for prepayment.

You can begin your application at any time, even with minimal information, and work to gather all of the requirements. You can fill out your application completely online. You can save your...

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No, AAP does not offer monthly payment plans. Full course tuition is due at the time of registration. Learn more about all the various funding options for your graduate education by visiting the...

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Yes, application waivers may be granted for corporate partnerships, military personnel, and health & human services employees. Ask an admissions representative for details.

We understand that learning how you can afford your education is one of the biggest questions on your mind. We have an entire website...

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Regarding applications for Summer:

Review times for completed applications range from approximately two to four weeks. 

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Most programs require that your application be accompanied by at least two to three letters of recommendation. You will want to talk to your admissions representative to get the specific...

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Regarding applications for Summer:

Review times for completed applications range from approximately two to four weeks.

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There are two ways in which a student receiving employer tuition assistance can make payments:

  1. The employer reimburses the student directly. In order to complete your registration...
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No. For admissions deadlines, please visit our Admissions and Aid webpage

Many of our students are unsure about how to pay for their graduate degree, but there are a number of options you can choose from to help alleviate some of your financial concerns.

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A statement of purpose is a written narrative that accompanies your application. This essay is a great way to demonstrate your writing skills as well as showcase your individual personality to the...

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Once the Admissions Office has received all required materials, it sends the completed application to the Admissions Committee. The Admissions Committee for the chosen program assesses the...

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AAP uses the term "cost per course" rather than "cost per credit." The cost per course is dependent on the program. For more specific information (cost per course and number of courses required)...

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An official transcript is one that is sent directly to Johns Hopkins University from your previous institution of study. They must be mailed or sent electronically over a secure server by an...

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The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a free application to apply for federal aid, including loans. You may not apply for private loans by submitting the FAFSA. For more...

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Total anticipated tuition is made of the cost per course times the number of courses required in your selected program. Cost and courses vary by degree chosen, so check out our...

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Hopkins participates in all veteran programs, including Yellow Ribbon and the Post 9/11 GI Bill. Johns Hopkins University is approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission for the training...

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Regarding applications for Summer:

AAP offers rolling admissions for the summer term. You are strongly encouraged to apply and complete the application process at...

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A good letter of recommendation should come from someone with whom you have a strong relationship — either personally or professionally — but is not a member of your immediate family.

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