Fully Funded Master’s in Nursing at Johns Hopkins University

About Master’s Program,

The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing attracts students and faculty from around the world to collaborate, research, and continually reform the best practices to advance the science and art of nursing.

Programs are designed to fit the needs of a diverse student population. Whether you are looking to begin or advance your nursing career at the MSN, DNP, or PhD level, the school offers a variety of opportunities.

The Office of Admissions is here to serve as your resource for learning more about programs offered and to assist with the application process. We welcome the opportunity to work with you and encourage you to visit us, communicate with our staff, faculty, and students and explore our diverse community.

Master’s Program Degree Eligibility with GPA,   

Before an admitted student can enroll at the School, all prerequisite coursework must be completed at a regionally accredited college or university with a grade of B- or higher (for the MSN Entry into Nursing Track) or with a grade of B or higher (for the MSN Specialty Tracks and DNP). No exceptions will be made.

Learn more about Online Prerequisites for Health Professions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing by clicking here.

Master’s Funding Coverage,

Thank you for your interest in the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. A graduate degree is an investment in your future and we understand that financing it can seem overwhelming. The Office of Student Financial Services is committed to assisting you in any way we can to make your educational goals attainable. We are here to guide you through the process from the time you apply and even after graduation. The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing participates in several financial aid programs that can help you pay for your educational expenses, such as grants, scholarships, federal loans, and employment programs. We also have a wealth of information on repayment programs designed specifically for nursing students.

We look forward to working with you and welcome your questions. You can request support through SEAM’s online form. Again, thank you for your interest in the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.

Sherrod Wilkerson
Director of Student Financial Services
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

90% of MSN – Entry into Nursing Program students receive scholarships or grants from the School of Nursing

All admitted students are automatically considered for scholarships at the time of admission

Scholarships range from $10,000 to full-tuition

Application Requirement,

  • All official transcripts have been received and posted to your application, if required by your programs.
  • All required references have been completed and submitted to NursingCAS, if required by your programs.
  • If you used the Professional Transcript Entry (PTE) service, you have approved the work completed.
  • Your application fee payment was submitted and marked as received.
  • You submitted your application and received an email confirming it was successfully submitted.
  • Your application Program Status is “Complete.”

Application Deadline,

Jan 15, 2026

Application Fee,

$60 for the first undergraduate-level program and $45 for each additional program.