The 2026 application for all programs is now open.
Application requirements for the full-time Master of Science programs
We can’t wait for you to join our vibrant learning community and help build for what’s next. Please review the instructions below to prepare your application to a full-time specialty master’s program at Carey Business School.
Application Requirements
Start and manage your application by creating a username and password on the Johns Hopkins University-wide platform.
Tips for getting started:
- Select “Carey Business School” as your school of choice
- You can start your application, save your progress, and return to finish it by logging in with your credentials
- Your application will only be reviewed once it has been submitted and all supporting materials have been received
- For the best user experience, we recommend using Google Chrome
Office of Admissions mailing address:
Master of Science applications should be sent electronically. However, any official documents that need to be mailed such as transcripts, credential evaluations, and official test scores, should be sent to:
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Office of Admissions
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
We understand that completing an application can come with some challenges. We will work with you individually to ensure your application is complete. Please reach out to an admissions officer for assistance.
Fall 2026
| Deadlines | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Candidate deadline | October 8, 2025 | January 14, 2026 | March 11, 2026 |
| Decision release | December 3, 2025 | February 25, 2026 | April 22, 2026 |
| Initial Deposit Deadline | January 14, 2026 | April 15, 2026 | May 13, 2026 |
| Final Deposit deadline | April 8, 2026 | May 20, 2026 | June 10, 2026 |
Applicants are required to submit a total of two required essays. The first essay topic is required for all applicants and must be responded to directly. You will choose your second essay topic from the list provided on the application. It is important to express your original thoughts and incorporate your individual voice in response to these questions.
Be sure your statements capture who you are, what you believe, and what you aspire to do.
Tips for writing your essay:
- Use a 12-point font and double space your document
- Indicate which question you are answering at the beginning of each essay
- Do not mail paper copies of your essay to Admissions
- Upload all required essays
- Essays should be 300–500 words
You will also have the option to include additional information for the Admissions committee if you would like to clarify aspects of your academic record, personal history, or professional attributes.
Official transcripts from all U.S. schools must be sent electronically. All U.S. transcripts must come from an accredited institution recognized by the Department of Education. Please visit your school’s website to request an official transcript be sent electronically to [email protected].
We require transcripts from all institutions where you have attempted more than 15 credits. Final transcripts must clearly indicate any degrees earned. Your admission decision may be delayed if you do not send transcripts from all colleges or universities attended. If your transcripts are from a non-U.S. school, please review the "additional requirements for the non-U.S. applicants" section below for information on the course-by-course credential evaluation process.
If your school does not offer electronic transcript submission, please have official sealed transcripts sent to the address below:
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Office of Admissions
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
A current resume or CV is required. Please be sure to have it fully updated and include both the months and years of your various work experiences, as strong professional experience is preferred.
We suggest choosing someone who knows you professionally and who can speak directly about your strengths and experience for your letter of recommendation. It is more important to select someone with knowledge of your abilities than someone at the highest level in your company.
Be sure that you have been in their class, have reported to them directly, and/or have shared your interest in graduate school with them.
- Please use your recommender’s work email address rather than a personal account like Gmail. Work emails are preferred as they support our credential verification process.
- Recommendations from relatives and friends are strongly discouraged.
- One recommendation is required. We will read up to two.
Read more on how to choose a strong reference on the Carey Blog.
Our full-time Master of Science programs are test-optional for all applicants. This means you may choose whether or not to submit a GMAT or GRE score with your application. If you have taken a test and believe your score strengthens your application, you should submit one. If you do not wish to test or believe your test score does not reflect your ability and potential for graduate study, please do not include it. You will indicate your choice directly on the application.
If you decide to submit a score, you can self-report your score on the application, but you should also have your official score sent directly to Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. We accept both tests that are up to five years old. We do not have a preference on which you submit, but be sure to do your research on which exam is best for you.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School codes:
GMAT: KGB-B0-98
GRE: 0834
For more information, use the links below.
All applicants to our full-time Master of Science programs (excluding the Master's in Management) will complete a video interview through the Kira platform. This requirement is built into the application, so be sure to allocate enough time to complete it before the deadline.
Full-time Master's in Management (MiM):
Interviews are granted on an invitation-only basis after the initial evaluation of a submitted application. The interview will be approximately 30 minutes in length and serves to be both evaluative and informational. The interview will begin with a series of questions based on your application, which is an opportunity for us to gain deeper insight into your background, experiences, and interest in the Master's in Management program. There will be a portion of time reserved for you to ask any questions you may have, so please come prepared with thoughtful questions.
We look for applicants who are energetic, engaging, and can articulate their stories, and speak to how the Master's in Management will position them for what’s next. Answer questions honestly, not with the answer you think the interviewer wants to hear. Do not memorize answers for expected interview questions. Be yourself.
A $100 nonrefundable application fee is due when you submit your online application.
International applicants: Confirm application requirements
Please review the application requirements for international applicants here: International Applicants
Admissions policies
Work experience is not required for admission to the program. However, prior work experience may be required to be eligible for a GRE or GMAT waiver.
You can only apply to one specialty master’s program at a time. Candidates cannot apply to more than one program within the same round. If offered admission, you must accept or decline by the deadline for that round. You cannot wait to make a decision on a first offer while applying to another program in the next round.
Applicants to the full-time MS in Finance and MS in Marketing programs have the option to select Baltimore or Washington, D.C. as their preferred Carey location. We try our best to admit candidates to their preferred location, but cannot guarantee it. Space in Washington, D.C. is limited and often fills after round two.
Admission to other schools in the University
Each school at Johns Hopkins University has an independent Office of Admissions and its own application process. You must apply separately to programs housed within separate schools, although some established dual degree programs only require a single application. If you are interested in a dual degree program, please visit our dual degree page for special instructions on how to apply.
Current Carey Business School students who wish to enter a degree program at one of the other schools in the university must submit an admission application to that school. Admission to the Carey Business School establishes no claim or priority for admission to any other school in the university.
Questions?
Contact the Admissions team if you have additional questions or need more information to complete your Carey Business School application.