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Yes, 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...
Read moreYes, an online student can take courses on-site (when available) and vice versa. It is dependent on the program, timing, and availability of courses offered. Connect with one of our admissions...
Read moreNot all degrees require a concentration to be chosen, but some do. You can check out our Quick Stats Guide to view all the...
Read moreYou 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...
Read moreJohns Hopkins University's Advanced Academic Programs offer many courses on the main campus in Baltimore, MD; the Washington DC Center; and online.
Yes, application waivers may be granted for corporate partnerships, military personnel, and health & human services employees. Ask an admissions representative for details.
Program completion time is dependent upon the number of courses you take per term. Students are able to take a maximum of four courses per term with approval.
Students who are working full...
Read moreStudents must complete all academic work in a master's degree or certificate program within five years. The five-year span is calculated from the start of the first course that counts toward the...
Read moreReview times for completed applications range from approximately two to four weeks.
Regarding...
Read moreAdvanced Academic Programs started offering programs in 1992, and offering online education in summer 2005 with Biotechnology. Since then, more than 40 graduate degree and certificate options have...
Read moreMost 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...
Read moreReview times for completed applications range from approximately two to four weeks.
Yes, the academic standards are the same whether you take courses on-site, online, or both. The only difference between the on-site and online options is the modality (i.e., delivery format) in...
Read moreThe full-time course load for a graduate student is three to four courses (9-12 credits) per semester. Many programs offer a sufficient number of courses per term for students to take a full-time...
Read moreSome programs are offered fully online, and some have on-ground courses available. Still, others have an on-ground residency requirement in addition to courses offered online. Each program has...
Read moreNo. For admissions deadlines, please visit our Admissions and Aid webpage.
All AAP master's degrees and graduate certificate programs are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. This includes any modality (on-site, online, hybrid).
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...
Read moreOnce 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...
Read moreAn 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...
Read moreRegarding applications for Summer:
AAP offers rolling admissions for the summer term. You are strongly encouraged to apply and complete the application process at...
Read moreMaster of Arts in Communication
Master of Arts in Cultural Heritage Management
Master of Arts in Global Security Studies
Master of Arts in Museum Studies
Master of Arts...
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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Read moreYou will take nearly all of your courses online as you pursue the MS in Regenerative and Stem Cell Technologies degree. The program also includes a week at JHU's Baltimore Homewood Campus, where...
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