Undergraduate Tuition to Rise 3.8 Percent Next Year
Office of News and Information - Johns Hopkins University - 901 South Bond Street, Suite 540 - Baltimore, Maryland 21231 - Phone: 443-287-9960 | Fax: 443-287-9920 Undergraduate Tuition to Rise 3. Percent Next Year - Increase for Arts/Sciences, Engineering undergrads - smallest in 35 years Tuition for full-time undergraduates at The Johns Hopkins University will increase 3.8 percent next fall, the smallest percentage growth in 35 years for the university's two largest undergraduate schools. The $1,450 increase will bring tuition to $39,150 for the more than 4,700 full-time undergraduates in the university's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering . The percentage increase is the smallest since the 1974-1975 academic year. The 3.8 percent increase also applies to students in the university's two smaller undergraduate schools. It will be the lowest in 10 years in the School of Nursing's traditional program, bringing tuition for more than 350 undergraduates there to $31,920, an increase of $1,176. Next year's tuition for more than 300 undergraduate musicians at the Peabody Conservatory will be $34,270, an increase of $1,270, the lowest percentage increase in at least 31 years.


