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Admissions Admissions | SAIS Academics Admissions Campus Life Research Careers Giving Location - Alumni - myJHU -Well-nighUs - News & Press - Calendar - Site Map SAIS Insider Portal Press News & Events Calendar AlumniWell-nighUs A-Z Index Alumni myJHUWell-nighUs News & Press Calendar Site Map Search form Search AcademicsFaculty Directory Degrees and Programs Part-Time and Non-Degree Programs Areas of Study Language Studies Executive Education Summer ProgramsUndertowOfferings AdmissionsMeet Us Tuition and AidWieldContact Us Campus LifeWashington, DC Bologna, Italy Nanjing, China ResearchFaculty Directory Initiatives, Institutes, and Research Centers SAIS LibrariesMason Library Robert Evans Library Nanjing Center Library CareersEmployment Outcomes | Key figures My Job Search Professional Skills Leadership Connecting with Employers Career Treks Career Clubs For Alumni For Employers Connect with Us Giving LocationWashington, DC Bologna, Italy Nanjing, China You are here » Admissions » Admissions Admissions A Global Institution & Alumni Base An InternationalPolitySAIS Snapshot Students hail from all corners of the globe, vary diversely in their wits and age, speak dozens of variegated languages, and embody an platonic of purpose. Students perform a Bollywood flit at the school's yearly International Dinner. Read well-nigh the diverse backgrounds and latest upbringing of the Johns Hopkins SAIS community.IncreasinglyMeet Us At a Glance Recruiting Calendar Important Dates Contact Us Request Information OurWholesomeness--StratumPrograms -- Degrees for Experienced Professionals -- Dual-Degree, Cooperative-Degree, and Exchange Programs Career Outcomes Our Students --MatriculationStatistics US Veterans andZippyDuty Military Tuition and Financial Aid How toWield--UsingInstructions -- Start anUsingFrequently Asked Questions --WonkPrograms -- Admissions Information -- Visiting Johns Hopkins SAIS -- Financial Aid -- Reapplication, Deferrals and Spring Admissions -- Standardized Tests Refer a Prospective Student Meet Us At a Glance Recruiting Calendar Important Dates Contact Us Request Information Our AdvantageStratumPrograms Degrees for Experienced Professionals Dual-Degree, Cooperative-Degree, and Exchange Programs Career Outcomes Our StudentsMatriculationStatistics US Veterans andZippyDuty Military Tuition and Financial Aid How to ApplyUsingInstructions Start anUsingFrequently Asked QuestionsWonkPrograms Admissions Information Visiting Johns Hopkins SAIS Financial Aid Reapplication, Deferrals and Spring Admissions Standardized Tests Refer a Prospective Student Meet Us Our team of global admissions professionals on three campuses can help you decide which program weightier meets your wonk and professional needs.Recruiting Events Johns Hopkins SAIS admissions representatives organize and host recruiting events virtually the world. View our global recruiting schedule.Information Sessions Admissions representatives at each campus regularly offer on-campus and virtual information sessions. Join us in-person or online to learn increasingly well-nigh our programs and to proceeds insider tips on the using process. Sign-up to receive notifications well-nigh information sessions and deadlines or login to your MySAIS profile here.Master of Arts Interview Applicants to the Master of Arts program in DC may signup for a skype or in-person optional interview. Applicants may sign-up for interviews here.SAIS Europe: Dual nationals and non-US citizens applying to uncork their studies at the school’s campus in Bologna, Italy (along with applicants to the Diploma, MAIA and MAGR degrees) will be contacted by the SAIS Europe Admissions Office to unify an interview and should not self-schedule an interview. Candidates applying to the MAGP and MIPP stratum programs will be contacted by the Office of Admissions to schedule an interview.  Campus Visits To learn firsthand what it would be like to be a part of the Johns Hopkins SAIS community, schedule a campus visit. Campus visits are a unconfined way to meet current students, shepherd a class, and wits the Johns Hopkins SAIS wholesomeness for yourself. Registration for fall matriculation visits to the Washington, DC campus uncork in late-September via your MySAIS page. Prospective students may moreover schedule a visit by emailing the DC campus at sais.dc.admissions@jhu.edu. To visit the SAIS Europe campus contact sais.eu.admissions@jhu.edu.To visit the Hopkins-Nanjing Center in Nanjing or the Admissions team in Washington DC by contacting nanjing@jhu.eduFollow Us on Social Media  Facebook Twitter – Washington, DC - Hopkins-Nanjing Center - SAIS Europe Blog – Washington, DC - Hopkins-Nanjing Center - SAIS Europe A semester of Johns Hopkins University, the School ofWideInternational Studies (SAIS) is a global institution that prepares students to write multifaceted challenges in the world today. For nearly 75 years, Johns Hopkins SAIS has produced unconfined leaders, thinkers, and practitioners of international relations. The school’s interdisciplinary curriculum is strongly rooted in the study of international economics, international relations, and regional studies.Our Reach Johns Hopkins SAIS is one of nine wonk divisions of Johns Hopkins University and is renowned for its world-class faculty, unromantic learning opportunities, and workaday global alumni network.  With campuses on three continents, researchers in every time zone, and students from increasingly than 120 variegated countries, Johns Hopkins University truly has a global perspective. The school's faculty are thought leaders on important issues of international significance and regularly teach government officials and private-sector executives virtually the world.   Each year increasingly than 300 high-level events are held on its three campuses engaging world leaders and providing ground-breaking insights to ramified issues. The school offers concentrations in 20 regional and functional areas of international relations and instruction in 17 languages. The school is home to 13 student career clubs including the Finance Club, Consulting Club and Global Women in Leadership. Each year increasingly than two dozen study treks are organized by wonk programs, giving students valuable opportunities to self-mastery field research, engage with partner organizations, and see firsthand the impact of the issues they study. Students moreover make connections in the job market through 14 sector-specific career treks every year to Asia, Europe, and North America hosted by the Global Careers staff. Last year, over 3,000 employers posted job opportunities at the school and 220 employers visited the school for recruiting or presentations on professional development. The Hopkins-Nanjing Center is the longest running US-China education partnership and the only target language program of its kind in China. The Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS) was the first master’s stratum to be fully accredited in both the United States and China. Our Impact Johns Hopkins SAIS has over 20,000 alumni worldwide with successful careers wideness all sectors and industries. The school is moreover part of the broader Johns Hopkins University polity of over 205,000 alumni. Prominent alumni include Former US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, CNN vise Wolf Blitzer, Nobel Peace Prize winner Jody Williams, Chinese Ambassador to the US Cui Tiankai, former US Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, Co-founder of Warby Parker and Co-founder and Co-CEO of Harry's Inc Jeffrey Raider, Co-Founder of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) Greg Asbed, and former President and CEO of Citi Foundation Pamela Flaherty.  Johns Hopkins SAIS produces one of the highest numbers of Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) annually, including 23 in 2017. 94% of the Master of ArtsMatriculationof 2017 sought and found employment at 222 employers, obtained fellowships or internships, or had gone on for remoter study within six months of graduation. 91% of the Master of International Economics & FinanceMatriculationof 2017 sought and found employment at 20 employers, obtained fellowships or internships, or had gone on for remoter study within six months of graduation 96% of the Master of International Public PolicyMatriculationof 2017 sought and found employment at 31 employers, obtained fellowships or internships, or had gone on for remoter study within six months of graduation. 89% of the Master of Arts in Global RiskMatriculationof 2017 sought and found employment at 9 employers, obtained fellowships/internships, or went on to remoter study within six months of graduation.  87% of 2017 international Hopkins-Nanjing Center graduates sought and found employment, obtained fellowships/internships, or went on to remoter study within six months of graduation.    Our Value Foreign Policy Magazine ranks Johns Hopkins SAIS as a top-three master's program for a policy career in international relations. US News & World Report ranks Johns Hopkins University as #11 in their national universities rankings and #10 for best global university. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2018 named Johns Hopkins University #13 of 1,000 top universities in the world. The Times Higher Education ranks Johns Hopkins University #10 among US institutions for graduate employability.   The QS World University Rankings named Johns Hopkins University #17 of 950 top universities in the world. For 38 years in a row, Johns Hopkins University has put more money into research than any other US wonk institution. 36 Johns Hopkins researchers past and present have earned Nobel Prizes, including Johns Hopkins SAIS alumna Jody Williams '84. The US-China Bi-National Commission on Trust-Building and Enhancing Borders recently recognized the Hopkins-Nanjing Center as “the most prominent program bringing American and Chinese students together." Our Memberships The Johns Hopkins University School ofWideInternational Studies is proud to be a member of the Public Policy in InternationalWires(PPIA) Graduate School Consortium and theUndertoneof Professional Schools of InternationalWires(APSIA).     Recruiting Calendar Your browser must support JavaScript to view this content. Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings then try again. Important Dates Master of Arts (MA) Early NotificationUsingDeadline - November 1, 2018UnshutDay for Prospective Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - December 10, 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018 RegularUsingDeadline - January 7, 2019 Financial AidUsingDeadline - February 15, 2019 Regular Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019 Financial Aid Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - April 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students in Washington, DC  - April 11, 2019 Reply Deadline: SAIS Scholarship Recipients - April 20, 2019 Reply Deadline: Non-Scholarship Recipients - May 1, 2019 Master of Arts in InternationalWires(MAIA)UsingDeadline for Spring Entry - November 1, 2018 Early NotificationUsingDeadline - November 1, 2018UnshutDay for Prospective Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - December 10, 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018 RegularUsingDeadline - January 7, 2019 Financial AidUsingDeadline - February 15, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019 Financial Aid Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - April 8, 2019 Reply Deadline: SAIS Scholarship Recipients - April 20, 2019 Reply Deadline: Non-Scholarship Recipients - May 1, 2019 Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS) Early Notification Deadline - November 1, 2018 Early Notification Chinese Language Proficiency Exam Deadline - November 1, 2018UnshutHouse for Prospective Students at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Nanjing, China) - November 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018 Chinese Language Proficiency Exam Deadline - February 1, 2019UsingDeadline - February 1, 2019 FAFSAUsingDeadline - February 1, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Nanjing, China) - April 2019 Admitted Students Reply Deadline - April 20, 2019 Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF) Early NotificationUsingDeadline - November 1, 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018UsingDeadline - January 7, 2019 Financial AidUsingDeadline - February 15, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019 Financial Aid Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students in Washington, DC - April 10, 2019 Reply Deadline: Fellowship Recipients - April 20, 2019 Reply Deadline: Non-Fellowship Recipients - May 1, 2019 Master of Arts in Global Risk (MAGR) Early NotificationUsingDeadline - November 1, 2018UnshutDay for Prospective Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - December 10, 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018UsingDeadline - January 7, 2019 Financial AidUsingDeadline - February 15, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019 Financial Aid Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - April 8, 2019 Reply Deadline: Fellowship Recipients - April 20, 2019 Reply Deadline: Non-Fellowship Recipients - May 1, 2019 Master of International Public Policy (MIPP)UsingDeadline for Spring Entry - October 15, 2018 (Deadline for ACS Candidates - September 7, 2018) Early NotificationUsingDeadline for Fall Entry - November 1, 2018 Spring Entry Admissions Decisions Released - November 16, 2018 (Decisions Released for ACS Candidates – September 17, 2018)UnshutDay at SAIS Europe - December 10, 2018 Spring 2018 Reply Deadline - December 8, 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018UsingDeadline for non-U.S. students to SAIS Europe - February 1, 2019 Regular Notification Fall EntryUsingDeadline - February 1, 2019 AdmissionsVisualizationReleased (SAIS Europe) - March 15, 2019 Financial Aid Decisions Released (SAIS Europe) - March 15, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released (Washington, D.C.) - March 15, 2019 Financial Aid Decisions Released (Washington, D.C.) - March 15, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - April 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students in Washington, DC - April 10, 2019 Fall Entry Reply Deadline: Fellowship Recipients - April 20, 2019 Fall Entry Reply Deadline: Non-Fellowship Recipients - May 1, 2019 Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP) Early NotificationUsingDeadline - November 1, 2018UsingDeadline - January 7, 2019 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018 Scholarship Deadline - February 1, 2019 Application Decisions Released - March 8, 2019 Reply Deadline - May 15, 2019 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)UsingDeadline - December 15, 2018 Admissions Decisions Released - March 15, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students - April 10, 2019 Reply Deadline - May 1, 2019 Diploma in International StudiesUsingDeadline for Spring Entry - November 1, 2018 Early NotificationUsingDeadline - November 1, 2018UnshutDay for Prospective Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - December 10, 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018UsingDeadline - January 7, 2019 Financial AidUsingDeadline - February 15, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019 Financial Aid Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy) - April 8, 2019 Reply Deadline: SAIS Fellowship Recipients - April 20, 2019 Reply Deadline: Non-Fellowship Recipients - May 1, 2019Documentin Chinese and American Studies Early Notification Deadline - November 1, 2018 Early Notification Chinese Language Proficiency Exam Deadline - November 1, 2018UnshutHouse for Prospective Students at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Nanjing, China) - November 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018 Chinese Language Proficiency Exam Deadline - February 1, 2019UsingDeadline - February 1, 2019 FAFSAUsingDeadline - February 1, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Nanjing, China) - April 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students in Washington, DC - April 10, 2019 Admitted Students Reply Deadline - April 20, 2019 HNC Certificate/MA Early Notification Deadline - November 1, 2018 Early Notification Chinese Language Proficiency Exam Deadline - November 1, 2018UnshutHouse for Prospective Students at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Nanjing, China) - November 2018 Early Notification Decisions Released - December 21, 2018UsingDeadline - February 1, 2019 Chinese Language Proficiency Exam Deadline - February 1, 2019 FAFSA Submission Deadline - February 1, 2019 Admissions Decisions Released - March 8, 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Students at Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Nanjing, China) - April 2019UnshutHouse for Admitted Student in Washington, DC - April 10, 2019 Admitted Students Reply Deadline - April 20, 2019 Contact Us  Washington, DC Office of AdmissionsThe Johns Hopkins School ofWideInternational Studies1740 Massachusetts Ave NWWashington, DC 20036+1.202.663.5700+1.877.JHU.WASH (U.S. toll free)sais.dc.admissions@jhu.eduSAIS Europe Office of AdmissionsThe Johns Hopkins School ofWideInternational Studiesvia Beniamino Andreatta, 3 (formerly via Belmeloro, 11)40126 Bologna, Italy+39.051.29.17.811sais.eu.admissions@jhu.eduThe Hopkins-Nanjing Center Office of International AdmissionsThe Hopkins-Nanjing Center1619 Massachusetts Ave NWWashington, DC 20036+1.202.663.5800nanjing@jhu.edu link OurWholesomenessA Johns Hopkins SAIS stratum represents excellence in international relations, and our graduates are in unconfined demand.  Students are encouraged to study with purpose and segregate courses to weightier fit their career interests. Learning from workaday sense wideness three global campuses gives students a strong understanding of economics and theories of international relations, as well as regional expertise, diplomatic skills, language proficiency, and the topics to wield theory to real-world problems. To learn increasingly well-nigh the wonk programs, select one of the menu options to the left. Click here to view a comparison of wonk programs. A Global Footprint The school’s three campuses are strategically located to largest understand the rebalancing of the world: the economic growth of Asia, the political and demographic changes in Europe, and the evolving role of the United States. A physical presence within three continents provides expanded professional opportunities.   Interdisciplinary Curriculum Through a curriculum strongly rooted in the study of international economics, international relations, and regional studies, Johns Hopkins SAIS students learn to write multifaceted challenges facing the world today. With increasingly than 20 regional and policy areas from which to choose, students are encouraged to select their wonk coursework to uncurl with their career interests.   Language The school’s language program trains students to unzip foreign language proficiency in order to discuss and debate important policy issues, while moreover enriching career opportunities. Whether you are evaluating growth strategies with global partners, using wires to mitigate regional conflict, or connecting with underserved populations on humanitarian projects, using language to communicate will unshut doors to countries and cultures.   Thought Leadership Journalists, politicians, academics, and private sector decision-makers turn to the school as a source for timely policy expertise. Scholars from our research centers and institutes unriddle foreign policy issues while convening academics, policymakers, and leaders of the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to debate slantingly students. StratumPrograms Master of Arts (MA) The majority of students at Johns Hopkins SAIS are enrolled in the two-year, full-time Master of Arts degree. The program’s interdisciplinary coursework emphasizes international economics, policy and regional studies, international relations, and languages. Students can uncork their studies with one year at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, elect to spend either year at SAIS Europe, or spend both years in Washington, DC.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of Arts Program>>Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP)This 16-month master's program offered in Washington, DC is designed to help experienced professionals with at least seven years of work wits develop into global leaders while they maintain full-time employment. The curriculum reflects the school's cadre strengths and provides students in this cohort-based program with policy-relevant expertise in international politics, economics, and strategy. Students take classes together on successive Fridays and Saturdays and participate in three multi-day residencies and one capstone residency abroad.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of Arts in Global Policy program>>Master of Arts in Global Risk (MAGR)Offered at SAIS Europe, this 13-month, cohort-based program builds on the competitive advantages of the school by introducing students to a wholesale variety of concepts and tools in the social sciences that are necessary to undertake sophisticated political and economic risk analysis. Students well-constructed a capstone project in the form of a focused summer internship or original thesis.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of Arts in Global Risk program>>Master of Arts in InternationalWires(MAIA)Offered at SAIS Europe, this two-year stratum program is research-focused, permitting students to produce an original 20,000-word thesis. Students may pursue both years of the MAIA in Bologna or one year at flipside participating European university as part of a cooperative stratum program.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of Arts in InternationalWiresprogram>> Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS)Offered at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC), this two-year program is the first master’s stratum fully accredited in both China and the United States. Non-Chinese students well-constructed undertow work and a thesis in Chinese, culminating in a stratum jointly awarded by Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University. MAIS thesis topics reflect diverse undertow offerings and have covered topics ranging from women’s rights in China to Chinese soft power. Mandarin language proficiency required.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of Arts in International Studies program>> Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF)The 11-month, full-time, cohort-based program stratum program is offered in Washington, DC, and positions early-career professional to excel in rigorous economic and financial wringer roles. The curriculum prepares students to understand wide economic theories, strengthen professional quantitative and econometric skills, and assess a wide range of international economic and financial scenarios.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance program>> Master of International Public Policy (MIPP)Offered in Washington, DC and Bologna, this stratum is designed for experienced professionals with at least seven years of work wits who wish to develop wide tampering and leadership skills. Students have the flexibility to tailor their coursework and focus on the areas of greatest importance to their careers. MIPP students represent diverse employment sectors and geographic regions and bring substantial work experienced into classroom discussions. This program is completed in the equivalent of one wonk year.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of International Public Policy program>>HNC Certificate/MAStudents in this program spend one year in Nanjing to well-constructed the document and protract their MA Studies for two to three spare semesters in Washington, DC or Bologna. At least one semester must be completed in Washington, DC.Learn increasingly well-nigh the HNC Certificate/MA program>>Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This full-time doctoral program is for individuals who have earned a master’s stratum seek to wilt scholars as well as practitioners in international relations. Each PhD candidate works with a sense tipster to diamond a unique wonk and research plan to prepare for their dissertation. PhD students develop a comprehensive understanding of qualitative and quantitative tampering skills, international relations, economics, and regional studies. Optional study at SAIS Europe is availableLearn increasingly well-nigh the Doctor of Philosophy program>>StratumPrograms for Experienced Professionals Master of International Public Policy (MIPP)This flexible stratum is designed for experienced professionals with at least seven years of work wits who wish to develop wide tampering and leadership skills. Studying under world-class scholars and practitioners, students customize their undertow of study from an variety of functional, regional, and economic undertow topics to whop their expertise and position themselves for unfurled professional success.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of International Public Policy program>>   Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP)This 16-month master's program offered in Washington, DC is designed to help experienced professionals with at least seven years of work exprience develop into global leaders while they maintain full-time employment. The curriculum reflects the school's cadre strengths and provides students in this cohort-based program with policy-relevant expertise in international politics, economics, and strategy. Students take classes together on successive Fridays and Saturdays and participate in three multi-day residencies and one capstone residency abroad.Learn increasingly well-nigh the Master of Arts in Global Policy program>> Study With Purpose Each year, increasingly than 1,000 students of diverse backgrounds, accomplishments, and career aspirations are welcomed wideness our three campuses and into a collaborative, close-knit community. Through their coursework, extracurricular activities, and an environment that inspires excellence, students develop as leaders with the knowledge, skills, and professional network required for success in today’s global economy. The student soul represents increasingly than 70 countries, creating a rich learning environment. This talented and motivated polity moreover brings a wealth of work wits in energy, environment, finance, international business, international development, journalism, public administration, and military service. Student Profiles Johns Hopkins SAIS is a polity rich in scholarship, cultures, and people. Each year, the school seeks to vamp a student soul diverse in culture, language, race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, values and beliefs, sexual orientation, life experience, and physical capabilities. We welcome applications from all. Learn increasingly well-nigh the Johns Hopkins SAIS wits by reading the snapshot profiles of current students wideness all stratum programs. Fall 2017 Master of Arts (MA) IncomingMatriculation439StereotypeAge 25StereotypeYears of WorkWits2 Countries Represented 52 Female/Male % 54/46 Non-US % 42 US Minority % 26 (of US citizens) GPA (middle 50% range) 3.34-3.76 GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 155-164 (68-87 percentile)  GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 154-163 (55-85 percentile) GMAT Verbal (middle 50% range) 37-42 GMAT Quantitative (middle 50% range) 47-50 TOEFL (middle 50% range) 104-111 Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF) IncomingMatriculation50StereotypeAge 24StereotypeYears of WorkWits1.2 Countries Represented 18 Female/Male % 59/41 Non-US % 72 US Minority 53 (of US citizens) GPA (middle 50% range) 3.31-3.55 GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 152-159 (55-82 percentile) GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 157-167 (67-93 percentile) GMAT Verbal (middle 50% range) 41 GMAT Quantitative (middle 50% range) 50 TOEFL (middle 50% range) 106-112   Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) IncomingMatriculation46StereotypeAge 37StereotypeYears of WorkWits13 Countries Represented 13 Female/Male % 24/76 Non-US % 24 US Minority % 26 (of US citizens) GPA (middle 50% range) 3.15-3.49 GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 154-159 (64-82 percentile) GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 150-156 (39-63 percentile) GMAT Verbal (middle 50% range) N/A GMAT Quantitative (middle 50% range) N/A TOEFL (middle 50% range) 100-106  Master of Arts in Global Policy Program (MAGP) IncomingMatriculation25StereotypeAge 35StereotypeYears of WorkWits12 Countries Represented 6 Female/Male % 52/48 Non-US % 21 US Minority % 26 (of US citizens) GPA (middle 50% range) 3.16-3.40 GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 157-166 (75-97 percentile) GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 150-154 (39-55 percentile) TOEFL  102-111  Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) IncomingMatriculation7StereotypeAge 31StereotypeYears of WorkWits6 Countries Represented 2 Female/Male % 43/57 Non-US % 29 US Minority % 20 (of US citizens) GPA (middle 50% range) 3.62-3.72 GRE Verbal (middle 50% range) 162-169 (90-99 percentile) GRE Quantitative (middle 50% range) 163-164 (85-87 percentile) TOEFL  Score (middle 50% range) N/A   US Veterans andZippyDuty Military Johns Hopkins SAIS welcomes veterans of the US Military and zippy duty service members as valued members of its student body. The school has a long history of working with current and former members of the Armed Services and the institution remains single-minded to helping them unzip their educational and professional goals. The school participates in a wide variety of programs that offer substantial financial assistance to active-duty service members, as well as to veterans and their families. Student support services are misogynist to help veterans transition when to school or to help current members of the Armed Forces manage the workload of stuff a full-time student and a member of the US Armed Forces.ZippyDuty MilitaryWideCivil Schooling ProgramThe Army’sWideCivil Schooling (ACS) program provides opportunities for officers to pursue wide degrees at civil universities on a fully-funded basis.  ACS awards low, medium and upper forfeit quotas.  If admitted, Johns Hopkins SAIS will work with candidates on tuition and funding obligations.  Note that the two-year Master of Arts cannot be fast-tracked and completed in 18 months but the one-year Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) can be completed in one year.   ACS-related inquiries are managed by the Admissions Office in Washington, DC, at sais.dc.admissions@jhu.edu.ForeignZoneOfficers  (FAOs)Army FAOs at Johns Hopkins SAIS typically pursue the one-year, Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) stratum program for experienced professionals.  Students may segregate to start in the fall or spring semester.  For guidelines on meeting the ACS using timeline, tuition agreements, completion of the DA Form 2125, and other topics pertinent to FAOs, please contact Martina Leinz, Director of Executive Education Recruitment and Outreach at mleinz@jhu.edu. Regardless of deadlines and visualization release dates posted on our website, we will expedite applications of ACS candidates to meet the stated deadline for submission of packets to ACS.VicariousOfficers with Graduate School Option (GRADSO) GRADSO allows vicarious officers to shepherd graduate school while serving in the Army.  GRADSO fully funds your ubiety at the school of your choice, regardless of cost. Participants substantially take a two-year wonk sabbatical while remaining on zippy duty and retaining all associated pay and benefits. GRADSO-related inquiries are managed by the Admissions Office in Washington, DC, at sais.dc.admissions@jhu.edu.GoArmy Tuition Assistance (TAPS)The Tuition Assistance (TA) program provides financial assistance for voluntary off-duty education programs in support of a Soldier's professional and personal self-development goals. TA is misogynist for courses that are offered in the classroom or by loftiness learning and is part of an tried wonk stratum or document program. The courses must be offered by schools that are registered in GoArmyEd, are accredited by accrediting agencies that are recognized by the US Department of Education and are signatories to the current Department of Defense Memorandum of Understanding (DOD MOU).TAPS-related inquiries are managed by the Student Accounts Office in Washington, DC, at saisbilling@jhu.edu. Army Performance-Based Graduate Incentive Program (PB-GSIP) (NOTE: CAC or AKO login required to view document.)The program is unshut to vital workshop officers in Operations, Operations Support and Force Sustainment career fields, and the tuition cap is $43,000 per wonk year.  PB-GSIP-related inquiries are managed by the Admissions Office in Washington, DC, at sais.dc.admissions@jhu.edu. Navy Political Military Scholarship program (POL-MIL)Johns Hopkins SAIS is one of the tried universities for the POL-MIL scholarship program.  The PMM program provides Navy officers a graduate education in strategy and politico-military wires at leading civil institutions (CIVINS) throughout the United States.Triedofficers will be selected for a one-year master's stratum program.  Recipients of this scholarship typically pursue Johns Hopkins SAIS’s one-year Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) stratum for experienced professionals. The two-year PMM and Arthur S. Moreau Program listed in reference (a) are not funded and are unavailable per the yearly quota plan. The PMM program is recommended for junior officers (O3-O4) who are completing their semester officer or department throne tours, but is unshut to O5 as well.POL-MIL-related inquiries are managed by the Admissions Office in Washington, DC, at sais.dc.admissions@jhu.edu. Military Veterans & Eligible Dependents The Johns Hopkins University is an tried institution for veteran’s benefits, including the following:The Post-9/11 GI Bill ® (Yellow Ribbon Eligible)SAIS participates in the Post-9/11 GI Bill ® Yellow Ribbon Program.  Click here for increasingly information on using VA Benefits at SAIS, including current goody rates.Montgomery GI Bill –ZippyDuty (MGIB-AD)Montgomery GI Bill – Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR)Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP)Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)Educational Assistance Test Program (Section 901)NationalUndeniabilityto Service ProgramSurvivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program (DEA) Click here for increasingly information on using VA Benefits at Johns Hopkins SAIS.  The VA Benefits coordinator is John Bates, Assistant Registrar, jbates@jhu.edu. Legal Disclaimer: GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of VeteransWires(VA).Increasinglyinformation well-nigh education benefits offered by VA is misogynist at the official U.S. government Web site at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill. Campus Resources Johns Hopkins SAIS understands the importance of family and welcomes student spouses, partners, and children at many activities and events.Johns Hopkins SAIS DC Housing Resource SiteThe school’s Washington, DC campus does not offer on-campus housing; students are responsible for finding their own housing.  The Housing Resource Site lists local apartments and allows students to post/search for roommates.Academic AdvisingMost enrolled students are prescribed a primary sense advisor.Spareadvising services are misogynist throughWonkAffairs. WonkAffairs advisors support students in a increasingly unstipulated way, but they are moreover familiar with each program’s requirements in wing to the unstipulated education components of your curriculum.Please see unelevated for degree-specific contact information:Master of Arts (MA): saisadvising@jhu.eduMaster of International Public Policy (MIPP): jyoungs1@jhu.eduMaster of Arts in Global Policy program (MAGP): raman2@jhu.eduMaster of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF):kkornell@jhu.eduDoctor of Philosophy (PhD): saisphdprogram@jhu.eduCampus LifeFor information on student activities, the student government association, wellbeing and support, living in Washington DC, and student publications, please click here.Employment at Johns Hopkins UniversityFor spouses/partners seeking employment at Johns Hopkins, please visit http://jobs.jhu.edu. PolityResources Make the ConnectionMakeTheConnection.net is an online resource designed to connect Veterans, their family members and friends, and other supporters with information, resources, and solutions to issues well-expressed their lives.  Watch and listen as other Veterans discuss the challenges they’ve faced, resources they’ve found, and deportment they’ve taken to help navigate through life without the military.Coaching into CareCoaching into Care is a self-ruling and confidential coaching service for families and friends of veterans.  It is misogynist to help callers discover new ways to talk with a Veteran in their life well-nigh their concerns and well-nigh treatment options.VeteransSlipperinessLineThe VeteransSlipperinessLine connects Veterans in slipperiness and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of VeteransWiresresponders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. Veterans and their loved ones can undeniability 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, yack online, or send a text message to 838255 to receive confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Support for deaf and nonflexible of hearing individuals is available.Health Insurance & Health Care InformationThe Johns Hopkins student health insurance plan can moreover imbricate spouses and children.  For increasingly information on enrollment policies, benefits, and coverage, please visit https://studentinsurance.com/Schools/?Id=858.School DistrictsFor a comprehensive ranked list of school districts in the Washington, DC metropolitan zone and detailed information and statistics well-nigh each ranked district, click here.WieldThe school offers an Early Notification process for enrollment in the fall semester. This provides applicants the opportunity to receive an admissions visualization by December 29 for enrollment in the pursuit fall semester. Through the Early Notification process, the Admissions Committee will either make an offer of ticket or defer the using for consideration during the regular using process. If deferred, the write-in will be notified of an ticket visualization in mid-March. Early Notification is not binding. Please note: For your using to be considered for Early Notification, please ensure that all supporting documents (as listed in the using instructions) are received by the Office of Admissions no later than November 1.  If any supporting documents are received without November 1, the using will be reviewed during the Regular Deadline process. Dates and Deadlines Master of Arts (MA)  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionJanuary 7, 2019March 8, 2019 Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF)  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionJanuary 7, 2019March 8, 2019 Master of Arts in International Public Policy (MIPP)  Application DeadlineNotification BySpring 2019 -- RegularVisualization(DC only)October 15, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionNovember 1, 2018March 8, 2019Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionFebruary 1, 2019March 15, 2019 Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP)  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionJanuary 7, 2019March 8, 2019 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Regular DecisionDecember 3, 2018March 15, 2019 Master of Arts in InternationalWires(MAIA)  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionJanuary 7, 2019March 8, 2019 Master of Arts in Global Risk (MAGR)  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionJanuary 7, 2019March 8, 2019 Diploma  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionJanuary 7, 2019March 8, 2019 Hopkins-Nanjing CenterDocument Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionFebruary 1, 2019March 8, 2019 Hopkins Nanjing Center Certificate/Johns Hopkins SAIS MA  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionFebruary 1, 2019March 8, 2019 Hopkins-Nanjing Center Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS)  Application DeadlineNotification ByFall 2019 – Early NotificationNovember 1, 2018December 21, 2018Fall 2019 – Regular DecisionFebruary 1, 2019March 8, 2019StratumPrograms Master of Arts | Master of Arts (SAIS Europe) |  Master of Arts in InternationalWires| Master of Arts in International Studies | Master of Arts in Global Risk | Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance | HNC Certificate/Master of Arts | Doctor of Philosophy Candidates wield for all programs using our online system. All materials, including statements of purpose and reports of recommendation, can be submitted online, except for scores on standardized tests and wonk transcripts. We ask that official nonflexible copies of these documents be sent to the relevant Office of Admissions (see using instructions for spare information). In addition, candidates applying for financial aid may have to submit nonflexible copies of supporting documents.   All applications and using materials wilt the confidential property of the Office of Admissions and cannot be returned. OnlineUsingDegree Programs for Experienced Professionals Master of International Public Policy | Master of International Public Policy (SAIS Europe) | Master of Arts in Global Policy    Candidates wield for all programs using our online system. All materials, including statements of purpose and reports of recommendation, can be submitted online, except for scores on standardized tests and wonk transcripts. We ask that nonflexible copies of these be sent to the Office of Admissions in Washington. In addition, candidates applying for financial aid may have to submit nonflexible copies of supporting documents. Online Application Global Non-Degree Programs Diploma in International Studies | GraduateDocumentin Chinese and American Studies    Candidates are worldly-wise to wield using our online system. All materials, including statements of purpose and reports of recommendation, can be submitted online except for scores on standardized tests and wonk transcripts. We ask that nonflexible copies of these documents be sent to the Office of Admissions in Washington. In addition, candidates applying for financial aid may have to submit nonflexible copies of supporting documents.All applications and using materials wilt the confidential property of the Office of Admissions and cannot be returned. Online Application Part-Time Non-Degree Programs The school accepts a limited number of part-time, non-degree students for study during the fall and spring semesters. Non-degree students may take a maximum of two courses per semester and a maximum of four courses overall for credit or audit. Please be enlightened that stratum students have priority when registering for classes, and that enrollment will be offered to non-degree students on a space-available understructure only. OnlineUsingSummer Programs Applicants for all Summer Programs should have at least a “B” average. Applicants for Summer Courses and Summer Certificates must have completed at least a bachelor’s stratum or be in the last semester of their undergraduate senior year at the time of application. Applicants for the Summer Language Institute must have completed a minimum of one year of undergraduate studies prior to the start of Summer Programs. All courses are conducted at the graduate level and participants are expected to perform at this level.Candidates are worldly-wise to wield using our online system. All materials, including statements of purpose and reports of recommendation, can be submitted online except for scores on standardized tests and wonk transcripts. We ask that nonflexible copies of these be sent to the relevant Office of Admissions. In addition, candidates applying for financial aid may have to submit nonflexible copies of supporting documents. Executive TrainingThe demand for leaders who understand the ramified intersection of policy management and international relations is paramount to the success of any organization. Partner with Executive Education to diamond custom, consultative programs and seminars to specifically write the needs of your organization. Custom programs can vary in topic, elapsing and location and are taught by internationally recognized scholars and practitioners.For increasingly information, please email ExecEd@jhu.edu. Frequently Asked Questions Click on one of the links below, or select from the menu options on the left.WonkPrograms Admissions Information Visiting Johns Hopkins SAIS Financial Aid Reapplication, Deferrals, and Spring Admissions Standardized Tests If you cannot find the wordplay to your question here, please contact the relevant Admissions Office. FAQs:WonkPrograms What stratum programs are offered at Johns Hopkins SAIS? What is the student to sense ratio? I have no preliminaries in economics. Is that going to hurt my chances of getting into the Masters of Arts program? Can I shepherd Johns Hopkins SAIS part-time? Does the school offer dual stratum programs? Are there other wonk partnerships offered? Can I pursue a dual stratum with a school that is not listed? WhatStratumPrograms are offered at Johns Hopkins SAIS? Master of Arts (MA) (Washington, DC and SAIS Europe) Master of Arts in InternationalWires(MAIA) (SAIS Europe) Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF) (Washington, DC) Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS) (Hopkins-Nanjing Center) Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP) (Washington, DC) Master of Arts in Global Risk (MAGR) (SAIS Europe) Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) (Washington, DC and SAIS Europe) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (Washington, DC)Documentin Chinese and American Studies (Hopkins-Nanjing Center) Hopkins-Nanjing Certificate/Johns Hopkins SAIS MA (Hopkins-Nanjing Center and Washington, DC) NonStratumCourses What is the student to sense ratio?17:1I have no preliminaries in economics. Is that going to hurt my chances of getting into the Masters of Arts program?We receive strong applications from MA candidates who have not taken any courses in economics. Some of these candidates are offered provisionary ticket and are required to fulfill the introductory micro- and macroeconomics prerequisites prior to enrolling in the program. An write-in who has completed introductory micro and macroeconomics will have an wholesomeness over an write-in who has not. Students must well-constructed one semester's-worth of study in both introductory macroeconomics and in microeconomics with a B- or higher prior to whence classes (but not necessarily prior to admission). The Admissions Committee will consider applicants who have not yet fulfilled this requirement. Nevertheless, these applicants should recognize that they will be expected to well-constructed the required undertow work surpassing entry and plan accordingly. Prior undertow work in mathematics and/or statistics is moreover encouraged.Can I shepherd Johns Hopkins SAIS part-time?The school offers only full-time stratum programs. We strongly finger that in order for students to maximize their experience, they need to take full wholesomeness of the numerous wonk and social offerings that are available. This includes participating in co-curricular activities, peekaboo special workshops, lectures and guest speakers on campus. Non-degree, part-time courses are available.Does the school offer dual stratum programs?Yes, the school offers dual stratum programs of study option for students interested in pursuing a second graduate stratum in conjunction with their studies in international relations. Approximately 10% of our students pursue a dual stratum in business, law, public administration, and public health to enhance their graduate education and unzip their professional objectives.To be admitted to a dual stratum program, students must wield to, and be wonted by, both schools independently. For most dual stratum programs, the school reduces the number of required courses from 16 to 12 in recognition of undertow work taken at flipside tried school. This allows students to well-constructed the Master of Arts stratum in three wonk semesters instead of four.A list of dual stratum options can be found here.Are there other wonk partnerships offered?We have several cooperative stratum programs (offered only at SAIS Europe), master’s students from European partner universities can study one year at their home program and one year at SAIS Europe, obtaining the MAIA stratum or the diploma in International Studies plus a master’s stratum from their home university.A list of the cooperative stratum programs misogynist at SAIS Europe can be viewed here.Can I pursue a dual stratum with a school that is not listed?Students may create an ad hoc dual stratum program of study (non-formal program) with other prominent universities. Proposals for ad hoc dual degrees are possible, but must be tried by the Office ofWonkAffairs.   FAQs: Admissions Information What prerequisites are required to wield or enroll? What is the stereotype GPA of the students who are admitted? How important is work experience? My economics classes were not titled "Principles of Micro" or "Principles of Macro." What should I do? Can I schedule an admissions interview? Does John Hopkins SAIS offer using fee waivers? What prerequisites are required to wield or enroll?All incoming MA students are required to well-constructed introductory microeconomics and introductory macroeconomics courses, receiving a grade of B- or higher, surpassing they can start undertow work at Johns Hopkins SAIS. The microeconomics undertow should imbricate the principles of supply, demand, equilibrium and marginal analysis. The macroeconomics undertow should imbricate national income, inflation, unemployment and interest rates. Completion of these courses is recommended but not required to wield to SAIS. If the economics courses will be taken between the using deadline and the start of classes at SAIS, transcripts must be submitted to the Admissions Office surpassing the write-in will be unliable to uncork any undertow work, including Pre-term. Admitted candidates who have not satisfied the vital economics requirements can fulfill them during the summer surpassing classes start. SAIS offers an online undertow in vital microeconomics and macroeconomics to enable these candidates to meet the requirement.While there are no prerequisites for incoming MIPP students, any MIPP student wishing to well-constructed economics coursework at Johns Hopkins SAIS are moreover required to well-constructed the economics prerequisites.What is the stereotype GPA of the students who are admitted?The middle 50% range for GPA of the incoming 2017 Master of Arts matriculation was 3.36-3.79 on a 4.0 scale. However, please alimony in mind that the admissions committee is much increasingly interested in the details of your transcript than in the total GPA. Weak grades in your first year will not profoundly stupefy your chances for admission. However, a weak grade in a political science or economics undertow can stupefy your competitiveness.How important is work experience?Work wits is one of many factors considered when evaluating an applicant.Well-nigh88% of the incoming Master of Arts matriculation had at least one year of work wits pursuit graduation. This work wits varies widely and need not necessarily relate directly to the field of international relations. In wing to working in US and non-US government agencies, many incoming students have had wits working in the financial sector, consulting industry, non-governmental agencies, US Peace Corps, teaching, and law.Each year, virtually 10% of the incoming matriculation enters SAIS immediately pursuit their final year of undergraduate study. Less experienced candidates typically have participated in substantial internships directly related to the fields of international relations or political science.My economics classes were not titled "Principles of Micro" or "Principles of Macro." What should I do?The microeconomics undertow should imbricate the principles of supply, demand, equilibrium, and marginal analysis. The macroeconomics undertow should imbricate income, inflation, unemployment, and interest rates. When submitting your application, please include copies of syllabi or matriculation descriptions for any economics courses you have taken not explicitly titled "Principles of Micro/Macroeconomics" that you wish to wield towards the SAIS Economics Prerequisites.Can I schedule an admissions interview?Washington, DC: Applicants who intend to study at the Washington, DC campus, and US citizens applying to study at SAIS Europe, are encouraged to schedule an optional interview. Interviews are misogynist in September through early December and are conducted in-person or via Skype.  You can schedule an interview via  MySAIS. SAIS Europe: Dual nationals and non-US citizens applying to uncork their studies at the school’s campus in Bologna, Italy (along with applicants to the Diploma, MAIA and MAGR degrees) will be contacted by the SAIS Europe Admissions Office to unify an interview and should not self-schedule an interview. Candidates applying to the MAGP, MIEF, MIPP stratum programs will be contacted by the Office of Admissions to schedule an interview, if needed.   Does Johns Hopkins SAIS offer using fee waivers?The school offers using fee waivers to participants or alumni united with the pursuit professional minutiae programs: Pickering, PPIA, IIPP, McNair, Rangel, Teach for America, Teach for China, Fulbright (those currently on fellowship), and Peace Corps.In order to receive a fee waiver, you must submit an official document confirming your participation in the towardly program via email. When you submit your online application, please select that you are going to pay by check. We will waive the fee once the paperwork is received by our office and your using has been submitted. Unfortunately, we do not grant fee waivers for financial hardship. There is no using fee for non-U.S. students applying to SAIS Europe. FAQs: Visiting Johns Hopkins SAIS Are there opportunities to visit the school?Information Sessions and Taster Lectures held in Washington, DC during the fall semester provide prospective students with an opportunity to learn increasingly well-nigh the school, its curriculum, and the using process. At these events, potential applicants have the endangerment to speak with members of the admissions staff, faculty, alumni, and current students.Additionally, the SAIS Student Happy Hour immediately follows the Friday sessions (6PM) that are held during the fall semester and are welcome to participate. Prospective students may unify a matriculation visit, meet with a current SAIS student, and tour campus. For increasingly information on visiting the Washington, D.C. campus, click here.At SAIS Europe, anUnshutDay is held in late fall for prospective students and an unshut house in the spring for admitted students. SAIS Europe has an unshut door policy for prospective students and encourages visits during the wonk year when classes are in session. For increasingly information on visiting the SAIS Europe campus, click here.To visit the Hopkins-Nanjing Center or Admissions Office in Washington, DC, contact nanjing@jhu.edu. Note that the Hopkins-Nanjing Center is sealed from July until September and during Chinese New Year break. FAQs: Financial Aid Do I have to wield separately for fellowships? Where do I send my Financial Assistance form? Do I have to wield separately for named fellowships?With the exception of specific named fellowships, which require spare essays, applicants should wield for financial aid using the Financial Aid forms. These forms are misogynist via the online application.Students starting in Washington, DC and all US students starting at SAIS Europe may contact the Financial Aid Office (+ 1.202.663.5706 or saisfinaidinfo@jhu.edu. US citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents MUST file the FAFSA (FreeUsingfor Federal Student Aid). Non-US students starting at SAIS Europe may contact the Admissions Office at sais.eu.admissions@jhu.edu.Students applying to Hopkins-Nanjing Center can contact the Hopkins-Nanjing Center Washington Office for information well-nigh fellowships specific to the HNC. Please visit the Hopkins-Nanjing Center fellowships page for increasingly information.Where do I send my SAIS Financial Assistance form?Click here for increasingly information well-nigh Financial Aid.SAIS Financial Aid Office1740 Massachusetts Ave, NWWashington DC 20036.Non-US students starting at SAIS Europe should follow the instructions on the financial aid using form. FAQs: Reapplication, Deferrals and Spring Admissions I unromantic last year but was not admitted/could not winnow the offer. How do I reapply? I was admitted but need to defer my enrollment. How steps do I need to take to request a deferral? If I defer my offer of ticket will my financial aid package be carried over? Does the school offer spring admissions? I unromantic last year but was not admitted/could not winnow the offer. How do I reapply?The Office of Admissions retains using files for one year without a visualization is rendered. Reapplicants who had unromantic increasingly than one year ago are considered new applicants and must resubmit all using materials.ReapplicationUsingChecklist: (applicable to those who are reapplying within one year)Usingfee (where applicable) Online using (Indicate reapplicant status and previous admissions decision) Updated Résumé /CV Reapplicant Essay - Explain how you have improved your candidacy since your last application. This essay should be no increasingly than 1000 words in length. Transcript(s) of any spare courses you have taken since you last unromantic (include grades not finalized at the time of your last application) One new letter of recommendation, preferably someone from your current employer in a supervisory role. Pursue an optional interview with the Office of Admissions in Washington, DC (non-U.S. citizens or permanent residents applying to study at the SAIS Europe campus will be required to interview). I was admitted but need to defer my enrollment. How steps do I need to take to request a deferral?Students sometimes squatter unanticipated changes in their circumstances, deferral requests will be wonted on a case-by-case basis.Admitted students may request a one-year deferral (MIPP admitted students may request a one-semester deferral). If a deferral is granted, students will be expected to pay their $500 non-refundable matriculation fee and submit a $3,000 non-refundable deferral petrifaction (for a total of $3,500) within 30 days of approval. The deferral petrifaction will be unromantic to your tuition upon enrollment. Admitted students whose future plans remain uncertain, or those with insufficient funds, are well-considered to ripen the offer of ticket and reapply at a later stage when circumstances may be increasingly unrepealable or stable.If your request for deferral is denied and you would still like to enroll in the semester for which you were admitted, you must winnow your offer of ticket no later than your original response deadline.If I defer my offer of ticket will my financial aid ribbon be carried over? Yes.If a deferred student was offered a unstipulated funds fellowship upon admission, this visualization will be maintained through the student’s first year of attendance. Alternatively, if a student was not offered a unstipulated funds fellowship upon admission, this visualization will moreover siphon over through the student’s first year of attendance. Federal aid will be reconsidered for the semester in which the deferred student will be enrolling upon renewal of their FAFSA.Non-US students admitted to SAIS Europe are eligible for financial aid consideration and should contact the SAIS Europe Office of Admissions.Does the school offer spring enrollment?With the exception of the MIPP program, stratum programs offered in Washington, DC are for fall enrollment only (MIPP offers both fall and spring enrollment). The MIEF program begins in July.The SAIS Europe campus will consider spring enrollment for all programs on a specimen by specimen basis. FAQs: Standardized Tests What standardized tests are required? What are the reporting codes for the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL standardized tests? What is the stereotype GRE/GMAT score? How much weight does this carry? I took the GRE/TOEFL several years ago. Are my scores still acceptable? What Standardized tests are required?GRE or GMAT Exams: MA*, MIEF, and PhD students are required to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT). MA*, MIEF, and PhD students are not eligible for GRE/GMAT waivers. MAGR, MIPP and MAGP students are not required to take these exams but are highly encouraged to do so. To ensure that your test scores reach the school on time, you should take the towardly examinations and request your official score reports at least a month surpassing the deadline. *Non-US citizens who seek to uncork their studies at SAIS Europe are encouraged, but are not required, to take the GRE or GMAT. Non-U.S. citizens applying as "open" candidates (i.e. interested in peekaboo both campuses) are required to well-constructed the GRE or GMAT.English Proficiency Exam: If English is not your native language, (or in the specimen of multilingual students, the dominant language is not English) and you hold an undergraduate stratum granted by an accredited institution in a country where English is an official language and was the language of instruction, than you will not be required to submit an English competency exam.If English is not your native language, (or in the specimen of multilingual students, the dominant language is not English) and you hold a graduate stratum granted by an accredited institution in a country where English is an official language and was the language of instruction, then you will need the clearance of the Office of Admissions to be exempt from submitting an English competency exam. Please contact the Office of Admissions for increasingly information.What are the standardized test codes for the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL?GRE: The Educational Testing Services (ETS) score reporting school lawmaking for Johns Hopkins SAIS is 5610 and the department lawmaking should be left zippo ("0000").GMAT: The Graduate ManagementTicketCouncil score reporting school lawmaking for Johns Hopkins SAIS is KGB-GX-99.TOEFL: The Educational Testing Services (ETS) score reporting school lawmaking for Johns Hopkins SAIS is 5610 and the department lawmaking should be left zippo ("0000").What is the stereotype GRE/GMAT score? How much weight does this carry?Johns Hopkins SAIS has no minimum GRE or GMAT score. However, in recent years the middle 50% GRE verbal score range for students admitted to the Master of Arts program has been 155-164 (68th-87th percentile) and the middle 50% GRE quantitative score range has been 154-164 (55th-85th percentile). For the GMAT verbal score, the middle 50% for MA students has been in the 36-42 range, and the GMAT quantitative score has been in 42-50 range. A TOEFL score of at least 600 for the paper-based exam, 250 for the computer-based exam or 100 for the internet-based exam is required of all applicants whose native language is not English. Students who segregate to submit the IELTS exam results must meet a minimum of 7.0.I took the GRE/TOEFL several years ago. Are my scores still acceptable?ETS stipulates that GRE scores are valid for five years, and TOEFL scores are valid for two years. GMAC stipulates that GMAT scores are valid for ten years. Neither ETS nor GMAC will not forward expired test scores to our office.* For increasingly information on GRE and TOEFL test sites and dates refer to www.ets.org; for GMAT refer to www.gmac.com; for IELTS refer to www.ielts.org. May I submit the LSAT?We do not use the LSAT in our evaluation process. 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