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Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Full Tuition and Full Cost of Attendance Awards

Offered by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

About this scholarship

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine provides need-based full-tuition and full-cost-of-attendance awards to eligible M.D. students through financial aid funded in part by Bloomberg Philanthropies. For 2026–27, annual M.D. tuition is $69,100. Students whose total family income is below $300,000 may receive a scholarship covering that tuition, while students from families below $175,000 may receive a full cost-of-attendance package covering tuition, required fees, health and dental insurance, and the school’s budgeted living, book, travel, and personal expenses. The published first-year cost of attendance is $111,386, although actual budgets and awards vary by class year and individual financial circumstances. Income thresholds do not guarantee an award by themselves: Johns Hopkins also evaluates taxed and untaxed income, family assets, household circumstances, and demonstrated need. Incoming and continuing M.D. students who are U.S. citizens, permanent residents, undocumented students, or DACA recipients may be considered; international and M.D./Ph.D. students use separate funding structures. There is no separate scholarship contest. Applicants first apply to the Johns Hopkins M.D. program, then complete the CSS Profile with parental information and supporting tax documents. The current financial-aid timeline lists October 1, 2026 as the CSS Profile opening date and December 15, 2026 as the submission deadline. The M.D. admissions cycle is already open and has earlier October deadlines.

Eligibility

  • Apply to or be enrolled in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine M.D. program
  • Be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, undocumented student, or DACA recipient for this specific aid program
  • Complete the CSS Profile using Johns Hopkins School of Medicine code 5346
  • Provide parental financial information regardless of the applicant’s age or marital status
  • Submit required parental tax documents through IDOC and any other requested verification
  • Demonstrate financial need after Johns Hopkins reviews income, assets, and family circumstances
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress for continued financial-aid eligibility
  • Submit the 2026–27 CSS Profile by December 15, 2026 for timely consideration

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