Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Fees and Tuition

Application:
Students interested in the undergraduate, master's and certificate programs must pay a $75 fee when submitting an application for admission. The doctoral fee is $100.
Deposit:
A nonrefundable $500 deposit is due from all accepted applicants. ($200 deposit for Hopkins Business of Nursing students.)  Early decision candidates will be required to submit the deposit upon acceptance. The deposit will be credited to the student's account. MasterCard and Visa are accepted.
Matriculation:
A fee of $500 is payable on or before the date that a student enters the School of Nursing as a regular matriculated degree candidate. Special students who later become degree candidates will be assessed the matriculation fee at that time.
Tuition Payment:
Tuition for the upcoming semester must be paid one month before the first day of classes for incoming undergraduate and graduate students. Special students must pay at time of registration. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Alternate payment plans may only be arranged 30 days prior to the start of the semester. A $40 per semester charge will be assessed.
Tuition Fees for 2008-2009 Academic Year
Please note:  All full-time rates are per semester.
Full-time students are registered for 12 (or more) credits.
(Exceptions:  MSN/MPH & PhD students)
 
  Full-time Part-time, per credit
Baccalaureate $15,372 $1,281
MSN and Postmasters $14,844 $1,237
MSN/MPH $18,480 $1,155
PhD $18,480 $2,053
DNP $9,500 $1,056
Special Student
         Baccalaureate
         Graduate       
 
$1,281
$1,237
 
Business of Nursing   $1,300*

*per course

For payment methods and options, contact the Office of Student Accounts at
(410) 955-1243   Student Health Insurance:
All matriculated students must be covered by a current health insurance plan. The University will provide information about its student health insurance plan for students who are not covered under another plan.  Students who do not purchase the university insurance must provide proof of enrollment in a comparable plan each semester.
Books:
Cost for books, supplies and uniforms for Traditional undergraduate students is approximately $400 per term. These costs are based on averages and may vary.
Supplies
Undergraduate students must purchase a number of supplies including uniforms and a stethoscope. Students enrolled in nurse practitioner programs should expect to purchase some diagnostic equipment during the first year.  
University-Owned Apartment Buildings:
Rates are determined on an apartment-by-apartment basis.
Late Registration:
A student who for any reason does not complete his or her registration until after the prescribed registration period will be required to pay a late registration service fee before that registration may be finalized by the registrar. Information about what constitutes late registration and the applicable fee will be included in registration materials which are distributed by the Registrar's Office.
Late Fees:
The University assesses a 1.50% per month late fee charge on the unpaid balance for any student whose account is in arrears. Students who have unpaid balances from a previous semester will not be allowed to register for subsequent semesters. Fees associated with delinquent accounts sent to collections will be passed on to the student.
Transcript/Diplomas:
There is no charge for transcripts. No transcript will be released if the student has an unpaid account balance. Diplomas will not be released to students with unpaid student account balances.
Miscellaneous Fees:
Graduation Fees: 
Cap and gown rentals for the graduation ceremony held annually in May are approximately $22 for undergraduate students and $45 for graduate students (includes hood). State Board Licensure Examination Fees: 
The Maryland State Board examinations for registered nurse licensure are offered regularly throughout the year. The fee for the Maryland State Board is $50 at this time, and the fee for the National Council Licensure examination is $120 at this time. The Office of Admissions and Student Services provides all the necessary registration forms for students wishing to take the examination in Maryland. Students who plan to take the examination in another state should contact the appropriate nursing board office for registration forms. Challenge Exam Fees: 
Registration materials for Regents College Examinations are available in the Office of Admissions and Student Services. Students should apply directly to Regents College Examinations and are responsible for any fees involved. Returned Check Fee: 
A $25 service fee will be assessed for any returned check.
For further information regarding tuition payment, student health insurance and student accounts, contact the Business Office at (410) 955-1243
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