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Annual Report 2020-2021

The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing remains a global leader in its commitment to nursing, education, diversity, equity, inclusion, and the health of our world.

This past year, we were ranked as the No. 1 master’s program in the country by U.S. News & World Report, our DNP program moved up one spot to No. 2, and we remained No. 3 in global rankings. We were also No. 1 in NIH funding – a remarkable achievement during a pandemic and a true testament to the excellence of our faculty, students, and staff.

In addition, we launched the Dual DNP/MPH degree with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, saw five faculty inducted as Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing, and opened our newly renovated Anne M. Pinkard Building.

See our annual report below for more on how our mission of excellence, leadership, and advocacy are at the forefront of everything we do.

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Rankings & Honors

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Faculty

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Students

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Local to Global

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Research

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Rankings & Honors

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Faculty

FacultyFY21

Joint Appointments

22%

Sigma Theta Tau International Research Hall of Fame Recipients

14%

New FAANs inducted

5

Number of full-time faculty

100

Full-time faculty with doctoral degrees

94%

Racial or ethnic minorities

31%

Male faculty

13%

Endowed Chairs

9

Students

StudentsFY21

Total financial and donor aid

$13 million*

Number of PhD students

50

NCLEX pass rate

93%

Number of students (overall)

1,713

Peace Corps returned volunteers

27

Clinical placements at Johns Hopkins Health System facilities

94%

Racial or ethnic minorities

35%

Male students

13%

Number of states students are from

29

Number of countries students are from

7

*$1 million of this amount was for COVID relief student funding

Local to Global

Local to GlobalFY21

Community service hours

1,360

Community members served

705

Collaborations with other nursing/medical schools internationally

109

Countries for collaborations above

61

Research

ResearchFY21

Grant funding received

$30.8 million