

Program
Overview
Completed Application Deadlines
Summer-Entry
Accelerated Program
Early Decision: November 1
Regular Decision: November 15
Fall-Entry
Accelerated Program
Early Decision: November 1
Regular Decision: January 15For highly motivated students with a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing field, the BS to MSN option at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing offers the best of both degrees. This flexible, individualized program of study ensures that you develop the breadth of knowledge, as well as the analytic and practical skills, sought by private and public sector employers—in the same amount of time, if not less, than receiving only a master’s degree.
After selecting either of the Accelerated options for your bachelor’s degree, you can choose from 11 master’s options to create your dual degree. Many students elect to take time off between the degree programs to gain work experience. At the School of Nursing, you define your educational experience.
Those who earn a combined BS to MSN degree at Hopkins:
Program
Requirements
PrerequisitesIn addition to a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing field, applicants must complete 17-20 credits (grade B or better) of prerequisite coursework from an accredited college or university.
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Program
Options
Nurse Practitioner
Management of Care
Tuition
Once a student chooses their start date of summer or fall for the accelerated bachelor's portion of the degree they incur their bachelor's degree expenses seen below.
After a student completes their bachelor's degree they incur their master's expenses based on the current costs for a master's program at their start date.
| Billed Expenses (September 2013 - December 2014) | |
| Tuition: | $67,849* (for entire 17-month program) |
| Matriculation fee: | $500 (onetime only fee for first-time enrolled JHU students) |
| Health Insurance: | $4,300** |
| Health Fee: | $600 |
Estimated Other Expenses*** | |
| Room and Board: | $21,856 |
| Books/Supplies: | $3,172 |
| Personal Expenses: | up to $2,400 |
| Travel Expenses: | up to $5,984 |
*Full-time: 12 credit hours per semester
**All students must have health coverage. Purchase of the School’s plan is optional.
***Amounts for other expenses vary based upon student's selection of books, supplies, and living arrangements.
Billed expenses are subject to change without prior notice.
| Billed Expenses (May 2013 - July 2014) | |
| Tuition: | $67,344* (for entire 13-month program) |
| Matriculation fee: | $500 (onetime only fee for first-time enrolled JHU students) |
| Health Insurance: | $3,763** |
| Health Fee: | $525 |
Estimated Other Expenses*** | |
| Room and Board: | $19,124 |
| Books/Supplies: | $3,172 |
| Personal Expenses: | up to $2,100 |
| Travel Expenses: | up to $5,236 |
*Full-time: 12 credit hours per semester
**All students must have health coverage. Purchase of the School’s plan is optional.
***Amounts for other expenses vary based upon student's selection of books, supplies, and living arrangements.
Billed expenses are subject to change without prior notice.
Financial Aid
& Scholarships
The Office of Student Financial Services is available to provide counseling on financing opportunities to ensure that students are able to pursue their educational goals. The School of Nursing participates in several financial aid programs that can help to pay education expenses, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work study. Students typically fund their studies through a combination of these sources. Scholarships & GrantsGrants are awards based on financial need that do not have to be repaid. Many students also benefit from scholarships and awards based on merit. More LoansMany students will avail themselves of loans to help finance their School of Nursing Education. If necessary, we encourage you to borrow only what is absolutely essential to cover your educational costs. More Employment OpportunitiesMany students locate part-time employment to help pay education expenses. Numerous positions are available on campus and within various community based organizations. These jobs provide students with opportunities to gain practical work experience. Most positions are funded through the Federal Work-Study Program. More Other Funding SourcesWe encourage students to seek outside funding opportunities. Information can be obtained from library resource books and professional organizations and alumni organizations. More |
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