Johns Hopkins University received an endowment gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies that supports need-based scholarship aid for domestic, Full-time MBA students at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. This need-based scholarship is awarded to eligible incoming students and can cover up to the full cost of attendance, including tuition, living expenses, and fees.
The GradAid Scholarship funds are in support of need-based scholarships for domestic, Full-time MBA students who demonstrate financial need. All incoming Full-time MBA students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply. This scholarship is NOT available to dual degree students or those enrolled in the part-time Flexible MBA program.
Depending on a student’s demonstrated need, this award can cover up to the full cost of attendance. Full coverage includes all direct costs billed by Johns Hopkins such as tuition, student health insurance, and a matriculation fee, and indirect personal expenses not billed by Johns Hopkins such as budgeted costs for housing, food, books, course materials, and transportation, as outlined on Carey’s Tuition and Fees page.
Once admitted to the Full-time MBA program, domestic students will be directed to submit a FAFSA and the JHU Graduate Supplemental Aid Application to be considered for these scholarship funds. The amount of scholarship will be based on the student’s demonstrated need and will be shared prior to the student’s enrollment deadline.
Carey offers numerous options for financing your education, including merit-based scholarships, loans, payment plans, and tuition reimbursement for those who qualify. Nearly all Full-time MBA candidates receive some level of merit-based aid with awards ranging up to full-tuition and an annual stipend. More information is available on the Financial Aid webpage.