Here is what part-time students pay per credit hour at Johns Hopkins University, plus the regular full-year tuition and fees for context.
Here’s what this page covers:
Part-time students at Johns Hopkins University can expect to pay $2,157 for every credit hour.
| Cost Per Credit Hour | |
|---|---|
| Part-Time Undergraduate | $2,157 |
Note that the per-credit-hour cost shown here is the published rate, not counting any financial aid or scholarships a student may qualify for.
For the full picture, the annual tuition and fees for full-time undergraduates at Johns Hopkins University are listed below.
The fees portion of those annual totals added up to $500; the balance is base tuition.
| Most Recent Reported Year | |
|---|---|
| Tuition | $64,730 |
| Fees | $500 |
| Total | $65,230 |
These costs reflect one year of tuition and fees and leave out housing and meals.
Below is how tuition at Johns Hopkins University has changed over recent reported years.
| Year | Tuition |
|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $58,720 |
| Two Years Ago | $60,480 |
| One Year Ago | $62,840 |
| Most Recent Year | $64,730 |
In the latest reported year, tuition rose 3.0%. At the same pace next year, tuition + fees would be roughly $67,191 in the following year.
Annual tuition increases are the norm at most institutions, so the figure you see today is unlikely to be the figure you pay across all four years.
When you map out how you’ll pay for college, build in expected annual increases so rising costs don’t blow up your plan.
The per-credit-hour rate is only one piece of the cost picture — aid packages can change what students and families actually pay.
For more on financial aid at Johns Hopkins University, see the Johns Hopkins University Financial Aid page.
Comparing to full-time enrollment? See the Johns Hopkins University Tuition & Fees page.