Active military and veteran students
Student Experience
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is committed to providing a premier business education to our nation’s military during and after service.
At Carey, we deeply appreciate the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces. And we are proud to provide special support services for former and active military members seeking a premier business education.
The veterans support team brings together resources for students who are active duty service members, veterans, reservists, guard members, and family members who intend to use their Veterans Affairs education benefits.
Types of assistance
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Carey Business School proudly participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program. The Yellow Ribbon Program is a voluntary agreement between Carey and the Department of Veterans Affairs to waive a portion of tuition costs that exceed the national maximum Post 9/11 GI Bill® reimbursement. The Veterans Administration will match the amount of the waiver provided by Carey and contribute that to your tuition.
Carey Business School offers unlimited annual benefits through the Yellow Ribbon Program, with no caps on the number of students or the amount of support. This enhancement ensures that all qualifying veterans receive maximum financial assistance. Please visit the Department of Veteran Affairs for full eligibility guidelines.
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Through the Post-9/11 GI Bill®, Veterans Affairs will pay a percentage of a student's net cost for tuition and fees (after the application of any other tuition-specific support) to Carey Business School and disburses any eligible housing and book payments directly to students. The amount of payment is governed by the student’s eligibility established by the VA. Please visit the Office of Student Enrollment and Account Management’s website to learn more about the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.
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As a thank you for your service, the $100 nonrefundable application fee is waived for all active duty and veteran applicants. To request the waiver, please contact the admissions recruiter for the program you are applying to before submitting your application.
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Johns Hopkins regularly updates the types of assistance available to active military and veteran students. Stipends, additional military tuition assistance, and MD National Guard opportunities are available for Carey students. External military scholarships are also available through various external organizations, offering scholarships, grants, and loans. Details on each additional type of assistance can be found on the Johns Hopkins Office of Student Enrollment and Account Management’s Veterans Affairs website.
Networking
Carey student veteran network
The Carey Student Veterans of America is a student-led group that provides military and veteran students at Carey opportunities for networking, career development, transitional assistance, adventure trips, and service opportunities. The student veteran network collaborates with various community and educational organizations in Baltimore and the Washington, D.C., area including FourBlock, 6th Branch, the Mission Continues, and Team River Runner.
Contact Carey_sorgSVN@jhu.edu for more information or join the JHU Veterans Connection Group on LinkedIn to connect with other veterans at JHU.
Veteran alumni
Join the Johns Hopkins Veterans Affinity Network to stay in touch with veteran alumni across all Johns Hopkins schools and programs. Learn more about our veteran's affinity network
Getting started
Learn all you need to know about starting and continuing your education at the Carey Business School.
New students
Please visit https://seam.jhu.edu/veterans-affairs/ for important details regarding utilizing VA Education Benefits.
Questions or submission of eligibility status can be submitted to https://support.sis.jhu.edu/find-answers/records-and-registration/veteran-benefits-inquiry for the quickest response.
Current students
Students are certified on a per semester basis (i.e., benefits do not automatically roll over from one semester to another). Students must complete the Third Party Payer agreement every semester in order to request certification. The agreement can be found on the billing tab in your SIS account. Please select VA and the Chapter that you are using for that particular semester. For example, VA Chapter 33. Next, read the student acknowledgement section and check the box to acknowledge and sign. Click submit.
Students utilizing VA education benefits must let their school certifying official know immediately at https://support.sis.jhu.edu/find-answers/records-and-registration/veteran-benefits-inquiry of any change in their enrollment status or program that might affect the amount of their payment from the VA.
Questions?
Visit our veteran student FAQ page for information or to connect with us.
Roger Williams
Director
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
Community and Corporate Partnerships
Student Resources
Office of Student Affairs
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Office: 410.234.9277
r.williams@jhu.edu