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Financial aid resources for current students
Financial aid resources for current students

Admissions
Our support does not end when you begin your degree at Carey.
We understand that managing educational expenses can be challenging, and Carey Business School is dedicated to supporting current students through every step of their academic journey, including navigating the financial aid process. As a current student, we understand that you may be looking for resources and answers to topics such as policies, payment plans, contact information, and more. To ensure you have the correct support, Carey Business School partners directly with the Johns Hopkins Office of Student Enrollment and Account Management, or SEAM, to help students navigate the financial aid, billing, and tuition payment processes for Carey Business School.
Students will work directly with SEAM to receive information about financial aid. SEAM serves as a comprehensive resource for information on financial aid, student accounts, and registration, centralizing student services for a more holistic support experience. SEAM works with students Monday – Friday over the phone, virtually, or in-person to assist you with any questions or concerns you have.
You can contact SEAM in multiple ways:
· Request support through SEAM’s online form.
· Call +1 877-419-5131 to speak directly with a team member.
· Schedule a virtual appointment.
· Visit one of three in-person locations at the Homewood, East Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. campuses.
Scholarships
Carey provides scholarships to students based on their strong academic record, along with professional and personal achievements, and potential to contribute to the Carey community. In addition to the scholarship opportunities available at the time of admission to your program, current Carey MBA and Master of Science students can apply for endowed scholarships. Carey offers 17 endowed scholarships each year to current students in good academic standing. Returning students who meet the academic criteria may receive funding first, as these scholarships are primarily merit-based.
Many private sector organizations offer scholarships to students as a part of their philanthropic activities. As a current student, you may want to investigate these opportunities each year and contact clubs or organizations to determine whether they offer scholarship opportunities. To learn more information, please visit Carey’s Private Scholarships webpage.
Carey also compiles a list of external funding opportunities on our scholarship e-bulletin board. Private agencies and organizations frequently reach out to Carey Business School regarding the need-based and merit scholarships, grants, and fellowships they offer. If you receive an outside scholarship, please submit your third-party payment documents to ensure timely recording of your accomplishment.
Financial aid process
Carey students receiving need-based aid or federal student loans must reapply each year by filing a renewal FAFSA. Fully admitted students are eligible to receive up to $20,500 annually in federal loans. Please refer to Carey’s financial aid process for detailed information on how to submit your FAFSA.
Johns Hopkins participates in the Federal Direct Loan Program. As a student, you have rights and responsibilities when you borrow a federal student loan. Please refer to the Direct Loan Process for more information.
After submitting your FAFSA, your file will be reviewed within 5-10 business days. Some students may be selected for verification, requiring additional documentation such as IRS tax transcripts and W-2 forms. Once all documents are submitted and reviewed, corrections are made if needed, and an updated Student Aid Report is provided. You will receive an offer notice once all required documents are received and reviewed. Learn more about next steps.
We highly recommend you apply by the priority FAFSA filing deadline (below) and respond in a timely manner. This will ensure your financial aid is ready for the start of the semester and will be paid to your student account by the time you begin classes. Learn more about paying your bill with financial aid.
Deadlines and timelines
The priority filing date to apply for financial aid each year is:
• Fall semester: April 15 for part-time programs and March 15 for full-time programs.
• Spring semester: November 1.
Students can apply for financial aid at any time during the academic year, prior to the end of classes. However, the application process can take time, and only those who apply by the priority filing date can be assured that their financial aid awards will be ready for the start of classes. Maryland residents who wish to be considered for Maryland state scholarships must complete their FAFSA prior to March 1.
Policies
In order to qualify for financial aid, students must be fully and unconditionally accepted in a degree or approved certificate program, enrolled half-time or more each semester, and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Learn more about Carey’s financial policies
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It is important for students to understand satisfactory academic progress in order to maintain their financial aid. Federal regulations require institutions to use three benchmarks to determine satisfactory academic progress. Students must maintain minimum cumulative completion rate and complete a degree or certificate within a maximum timeframe. The general standard max time frame is that the degree has to be completed in five years. Please visit Carey’s website to learn more about satisfactory academic progress.
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Title IV refers to the federal financial aid funds. Federal financial aid eligibility must be recalculated for students who withdraw, drop out, who are dismissed, drop to less than half time status, or take a leave of absence prior to completing 60% of a payment period or term. Learn more about Title IV Policy.
Payment plans and methods
Carey offers students two payment plan options to pay their tuition and fees. Please refer to Payment Schedule A and Payment Schedule B for the current options. Any questions about payment plans should be directed to SEAM .
Carey allows various payment methods for students to pay for their education including electronic checks, checks by mail, sponsor or employer contract, Johns Hopkins University tuition assistance, wire transfers, or Nelnet Campus Commerce monthly payment plans.
For more information about payment plans and methods, please visit SEAM’s Payment Methods webpage.
Questions?
Reach out to Carey’s Student Affairs team at carey.student@jhu.edu. Our team will put you in contact with SEAM on an as-needed basis.
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Student Organizations
Student Organizations

Office of Student Affairs
Get involved with a student organization
Put your leadership and teamwork skills to the test and build community along the way.
At Carey Business School, the classroom is just the beginning. Lead student organizations, attend and host conferences, and network with your classmates and other students across Johns Hopkins. Take advantage of all of Johns Hopkins’ opportunities to develop new skills, explore new industries, and build a network of colleagues who become friends for life.
Whether it’s a national conference, speaker series, networking with industry experts, or social events, student organizations create programming around the hottest topics in business. And with a variety of industry, professional, cultural, and innovation-driven groups, you’ll find your spot. But if not, there’s always room to start your own. When you capitalize on the collective experience of your classmates, it’s not a question of if, but when
Student organizations are open to everyone and are designed to engage all online, on-campus, part-time, or full-time students.
For more information about Student Organizations at Carey, please email Carey.Student@jhu.edu.
- Africa Business Club
- Artificial Intelligence Club
- Black Graduate Student Association
- Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Organization (BAAIO)
- Chinese Students Association (CSA)
- Design for America JHU | MICA Studio
- Graduate Healthcare Business Association (GHBA)
- Indian Student Association
- Jewish Business Association
- Johns Hopkins Graduate Consulting Club
- Latinx/ Hispanic Graduate Student Association
- Muslim Business Students Association
- Net Impact
- Pan Asian Career Association
- Pride Business Association
- Student Marketing Association
- Student Veteran Network
- The Real Estate Group (TREG)
- VentureNest
- Women in Business

Student-Led Conferences
As a member of a student organization, you have the opportunity to participate in, plan, and lead conferences addressing today’s most pressing business issues. Bring together students, faculty, community members, and thought leaders to tackle complex business challenges from multiple angles. Build a network, practice presenting, and so much more when you participate, plan, or lead a conference at Carey Business School. Annual conferences include:
- Africa Business Conference
- The Business of Health Conference
- Net Impact Conference
- Design thinking conference
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Admissions
Admissions

Admissions
Are you ready to build for what’s next®?
Business school isn’t for the complacent. Business school is for the imaginative, the determined, the people who see possibilities in themselves and in their industries. It’s for those ready to seize opportunity. Is business school the next step in launching or advancing your career?
At Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we look for students with the same drive, motivation, and commitment as Johns Hopkins himself. Because before Johns Hopkins was a hospital or a university, Johns Hopkins was a businessman building for what’s next. As part of his legacy, we educate future business leaders who will seize opportunities to create lasting commercial and societal change. Carey Business School is the place for students to find what’s next for them and what’s next in the business world.
As you consider our programs, the Admissions team is available to answer all of your questions.
Introduce yourself and let us guide you through the application process and connect you with current students, alumni, and faculty. Or coordinate a location visit in Baltimore or Washington, D.C.
How to Apply
Admission to the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is competitive. We invite you to learn more about our application requirements for all degree programs at Carey. Carefully read all instructions as you begin your application, and note application deadlines. We also have additional information on registration for our non-credit Executive Education programs.
Review your program's application requirements
Connect with a Carey student or alumni
Our students come from all over the world and represent all of the different graduate business programs we have here at Carey. Connect with one of them directly to learn more about life at Carey.

Explore Carey from Home
Take a virtual tour of our Harbor East and D.C. locations. Imagine yourself walking the halls, sitting in class, or studying in the library. Our virtual tours are available 24/7.
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Graduation
Graduation

Office of Student Affairs
The Johns Hopkins University confers degrees at the conclusion of its summer, fall, and spring terms.
The conferral date is your official date of graduation, which is displayed on your diploma. Please see the Academic Calendar for the conferral date of your graduating term.
Apply for graduation through SIS self-service. After signing in, at the top left click registration → program of study info → apply for graduation. Students who apply to graduate will be contacted via JHU email with important information about graduation status, commencement ceremony attendance, and diplomas.
The Carey Business School holds one graduation ceremony day for degree recipients in the Spring. Eligible students receive graduation ceremony information via email in March.
Academic Year 2025-2026 Graduation Application Deadlines
- Summer 2025—June 6, 2025
- Fall 2025—September 12, 2025
- Spring 2026—February 13, 2026
If the deadline for your specific term has passed, please contact the Registrar’s Office through SEAM's Online Form.
Commencement Ceremony Information
The 2025 commencement ceremonies are scheduled for Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Students planning to complete their degree requirements by August 2025 are eligible to attend the graduation ceremony.
Ceremony Details:
- Master of Science Degree Programs Ceremony: 11:00am EST
- Master of Business Administration Program Ceremony: 4:00pm EST
15-month Master of Finance students who will complete their degree requirements in the Fall 2025 term are not eligible to attend the May 2025 commencement ceremony. Following completion of program requirements, 15-month Master of Finance students will be invited to attend the May 2026 commencement ceremony.
CeDiplomas
Johns Hopkins University offers Certified Electronic Diplomas (CeDiplomas) for graduated students. For more information, please visit the JHU website.
Replacement Diplomas
Replacement diplomas may be ordered through the JHU website, under the “Order a Replacement” tab. Replacement diplomas are mailed directly from the vendor using United States Postal Service (for standard shipping) and UPS (for expedited shipping). Please visit the JHU website for more details.
Questions about the Graduation Ceremony?
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Admitted Students Day 2025 in Baltimore
Admitted Students Day 2025
Saturday, March 22, 2025 | Baltimore, MD

Join us for Admitted Students Day events in Baltimore!
At Admitted Students Day, learn how Carey will help you build for what’s next. You will participate in various speaker sessions from your academic program team including key Carey departments such as Career & Life Design, experiential learning, and more. Admitted Students Day is an opportunity to connect, network and introduce yourself to the Carey community.
The event is open to all students who have been admitted to our full-time and part-time MBA and Master of Science programs, as well as our MBA dual degree programs.
Baltimore, MD
Saturday, March 22, 2025
9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
For more information on additional events, exclusive to admitted students, please visit the Admitted Student events webpage.
Schedule of Events
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Registration light breakfast, and welcome session
Check-in for Admitted Students Day and listen to a welcome address delivered by Carey leadership, admissions and a guest speaker.
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Program breakout sessions
Learn what it means to be a Carey student. During this time, you’ll have the opportunity to speak with representatives from key Carey offices, interact with student leaders and alumni, and receive guidance on the next steps to complete your enrollment at Carey.
12:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Networking lunch
Enjoy lunch while connecting with faculty, current students, and fellow admitted students.
1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Location learning and building tours
Participate in a guided tour led by a Carey Admission Ambassador to explore our Harbor East location and learn more about being a student at our Washington, D.C. location or online.
1:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Sample class
Experience a graduate-level course at Carey, and engage in a lesson and activity instructed by a Carey faculty member.
2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Resource and student organization fair, professional headshots and closing reception
Network with key departments, student leaders, and your future classmates as you enjoy local desserts and a champagne toast.
Questions? Ask the Admissions team!
Engage with our talent
Engage with our talent

Corporate and Strategic Partnerships
Recruitment and branding opportunities
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To request an on-campus or virtual interview, log into Handshake and click “Request a date for on-campus interviews.” Our team will reach out to connect and schedule your interview.
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Host a virtual information session or employer "pop up" (focused on immediate hiring) to identify and meet interested candidates, market your organization, and advertise jobs and internships. Increase student interest and brand visibility by scheduling sessions that convey your company's unique value proposition and hiring needs.
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MBA Corporate Networking Breakfast is an event for thought leaders to share professional development insights with Carey Business School’s full and part-time MBA students. Please connect with our team if executives from your company are interested in participating.
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Carey Business School invites industry professionals to campus to share insights and advice with students through panel discussions and industry days.
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A resume book is a great way to quickly view targeted talent for your recruiting needs. Contact our employer relations team to request resume books for Carey Business School students.
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Student organizations at Carey Business School connect students with similar interests with each other and potential employers. The Employer Relations team actively works with these clubs to co-sponsor events that connect members with each other, alumni, and employers. View Carey Business School’s student organizations here.
Job and internship postings
Post jobs and internships for students and alumni on Handshake, a private online network and career services platform. Access the entire Johns Hopkins University talent network, free of charge, through the Handshake portal. Visit the Handshake Help Center to guide you along the way.
Target Carey Business School talent with your job posting.
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Customize your engagement
As an alternative to traditional recruiting events, you can customize an event to fit your specific recruiting needs and interests. Your event will be coordinated and managed by Employer Relations team. Past events have included employer pop-ups on campus, lunch and learns, happy hours, faculty and classroom connections, student club collaboration, expert panel discussions, and more. To learn more, contact the Employer Relations team.