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Financial Aid Financial Aid Office | SAIS Academics Admissions Campus Life Research Careers Giving Location - Alumni - myJHU -Well-nighUs - News & Press -Timetable- Site Map SAIS Insider Portal Press News & EventsTimetableAlumniWell-nighUs A-Z Index Alumni myJHUWell-nighUs News & PressTimetableSite 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 » Financial Aid Office Financial Aid Office Financing the SAISWitsJohns Hopkins SAIS Alumni Panel Financing the SAISWits"Graduating debt self-ruling unliable me the self-rule to pursue a public service career without graduation."IncreasinglyAlumni Panel at anUnshutHouse for Newly Admitted Students "Receiving a fully funded fellowship definitely impacted my visualization to pursue my PhD at Johns Hopkins SAIS."Increasingly×Close Financing the SAISWitsKrishnan RaghavanMA '17Dean's Fellowship recipientTropical×Close Financing the SAISWitsMary LanganMA, '11PhD Fellowship recipientTropicalWelcome Financing Your Education -- Scholarship Opportunities -- Federal Aid Opportunities -- Non-U.S. Citizens -- SAIS Europe Funding -- Nanjing Funding -- Private Lenders -- Financial Literacy -- Other Resources Tuition and Expenses -- Master of Arts -- Master of Arts (SAIS Europe) -- Master of Arts in InternationalWiresand Bologna Diploma -- Master of Arts in International Studies -- Master of Arts in Global Risk -- Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance -- Master of Arts in Global Policy -- Master of International Public Policy -- Doctor of Philosophy -- Hopkins-NanjingDocument--DocumentProgram -- Summer Courses Financial Aid Policies --Lawmakingof Conduct and Policy -- Return of Title IV Funds Policy -- Verification Process First Year Students Contact Us Welcome Financing Your Education Scholarship Opportunities Federal Aid Opportunities Non-U.S. Citizens SAIS Europe Funding Nanjing Funding Private Lenders Financial Literacy Other Resources Tuition and Expenses Master of Arts Master of Arts (SAIS Europe) Master of Arts in InternationalWiresand Bologna Diploma Master of Arts in International Studies Master of Arts in Global Risk Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance Master of Arts in Global Policy Master of International Public Policy Doctor of Philosophy Hopkins-NanjingDocumentCertificate Program Summer Courses Financial Aid PoliciesLawmakingof Conduct and Policy Return of Title IV Funds Policy Verification Process First Year Students Contact Us The Office of Financial Aid at Johns Hopkins SAIS is located on the Washington, DC campus. We provide wangle to financial aid resources and newsy services to the Johns Hopkins SAIS community.  Johns Hopkins SAIS understands there is a very serious financial transferral that comes with obtaining an wide degree. We offer several kinds of financial aid options, including federal, institutional, and private funding. Funds are awarded on the understructure of need and merit. Please alimony in mind that very few scholarship awards imbricate full tuition. Students are, therefore, encouraged to seek other sources of funding. Our financial aid staff can provide information and assistance with applying for various funding opportunities.   Thank you for considering Johns Hopkins SAIS! We wish you the weightier in your educational endeavors! Scholarships Johns Hopkins SAIS offers scholarship funding to admitted students without regard to citizenship through the admissions process and spare scholarship opportunities to current and standing students. Please alimony in mind that very few scholarship awards imbricate full tuition. Students are, therefore, encouraged to seek other sources of funding in wing to applying for a scholarship.   FederalUncontrivedUnsubsidized andUncontrivedGrad PLUS Loans Johns Hopkins SAIS participates in the U.S. Department of Education William D. Ford Federal Direct  Loan Program, and federal loans are misogynist to eligible U.S. citizens and permanent residents who submit theSelf-rulingApplication for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA - The SAIS Title IV FAFSA lawmaking is E00474). FederalUncontrivedandUncontrivedGRAD PLUS Loans offer stock-still interest rates, low fees, favorable repayment benefits, ease of application, and electronic disbursement of funds directly to your student account for educational expenses. Eligible recipients are not required to demonstrate financial need in order to receive theUncontrivedUnsubsidized Loan, but PLUS loan recipients must pass a credit history trammels or have a credit-worthy endorser.Students can view federal loan requirements, interest rates and repayment options at the U.S. Department of Education Federal Student Aid website.  Federal Work Study and On-Campus Employment On-campus employment is a user-friendly way for students to earn money to offset regular living expenses. Students have the opportunity to hold on-campus jobs and there are many job positions misogynist on campus tent a wide variety of skills and interests. Jobs include teacher assistants, office assistants, research positions, and many more! On-Campus jobs can be found through the Johns Hopkins SAIS Job Board and are unshut to Federal Work Study & non-Federal Work Study recipients.   Private Loans Private lenders and financial institutions moreover offer loan programs that are flipside way both U.S. citizens/permanent residents and international students can pay for educational financing while peekaboo SAIS.  Interest rates often are variable, but unlike FederalUncontrivedand Grad PLUS loans, private loans do not have an income-based cap on monthly repayments or loan forgiveness programs. Johns Hopkins University recommends that students frazzle their eligibility for federal loans surpassing considering private loan programs. If you are uncertain well-nigh your eligibility for federal loans, please contact the financial aid office prior to initiating a private loan application.Loans misogynist to international students all require a creditworthy co-signer who is a US resider or permanent resident. Some international students at SAIS infringe student loans from their home country, and if those are misogynist in your country, you should investigate those resources as well.   For state or private loans, the borrowing limit is the total forfeit of education for the wonk year (as specified by Johns Hopkins University) less any financial aid.   Veterans Benefits Johns Hopkins is tried by the Maryland Higher Education Commission for the training of veterans and the widows and children of deceased veterans and accepts applicants who are eligible for Post-9/11, Chapter 33 and Vocational Rehabilitation. Information well-nigh veterans' benefits is misogynist at www.gibill.va.gov.Johns Hopkins SAIS participates in the Post-9/11 GI Bill® Yellow Ribbon Program.  This program provides funds to veterans in wing to the standard tuition goody of the Post-9/11 Program. Student's receive 50% of their Yellow RibbonRibbonfrom SAIS and 50% from the VA.Yellow Ribbon Program -scholarship of $6,000 per wonk year for eligible candidates.Increasinglyinformation on VeteransWardshipBenefits can be found here, or by contacting the VA Certifying Official in the Registrar’s Office at 202.663.5617 or by e-mail at jbates@jhu.edu.    Scholarship Opportunities Johns Hopkins SAIS Institutional Aid Johns Hopkins SAIS funding is awarded to US and Non-US Citizens. Prospective students must indicate on their admissions using that they wish to be considered for scholarship aid, if interested. Johns Hopkins SAIS moreover offers a number of prestigious named and program scholarships to students throughout the wonk year. Details regarding these specific scholarship opportunities are misogynist below. MA U.S. Citizens and Non-US Citizens in DC and U.S. Citizens in SAIS Europe (Non-US Citizens in SAIS Europe, see SAIS Europe Funding(http://www.sais-jhu.edu/content/financial-aid-office#financing-your-education-sais-europe-funding)Dean’s Scholarship: The Dean’s Scholarship is merit based and awarded to students with outstanding wonk achievement. Scholarships range from partial to full tuition and can be renewed each year.Global Scholarship: The Global Scholarship is offered to international students (non-US citizens and non-permanent residents) who demonstrate strong wonk and personal achievement. Scholarships range from partial to full tuition and can be renewed each year.Johns Hopkins SAIS Scholarship: The Johns Hopkins SAIS Scholarship is awarded to outstanding students from underrepresented US-minority groups including, but not limited to, African American, Hispanic, or Native American students. Scholarships range from partial to full tuition and can be renewed each year.Admitted students who receive scholarships in their first year are guaranteed the same value of aid in their second provided they meet the required enrollment and wonk standards. Admitted students who do not receive aid in their first year, may wield for and be granted scholarships in their second year on the understructure of unrenowned wonk performance in their first year. Second year scholarship consideration is managed by the Financial Aid Office. The using process typically begins in the month of March during the student’s spring semester in their first year. MIPP Scholarships for MIPP students are awarded based on outstanding wonk and professional victory and are misogynist to both U.S. and international students.Consideringthe MIPP program is completed in just two semesters, scholarships are limited and imbricate partial tuition only. MAGP Generous scholarships for MAGP students are awarded based on outstanding wonk and professional achievement. Special consideration is given to professionals currently working in the US public sector; members of underrepresented US minority groups; diplomats serving at embassies or international organizations in Washington DC; and nonprofit and private sector employees in organizations that have established partnerships with Johns Hopkins SAIS. Applicants wishing to be considered for scholarships must indicate this on their admissions application. For a small number of specialized scholarships, an spare essay is required. Please contact the Johns Hopkins SAIS admissions office if you have spare questions well-nigh scholarship availability or well-nigh establishing a Johns Hopkins SAIS partnership with your organization. MIEF Scholarships for MIEF students are awarded based on outstanding wonk and professional achievement. MIEF Scholarships are misogynist to both US and international students. Since the MIEF program is completed in 11 months, scholarships are limited and imbricate partial tuition only. Please contact the Johns Hopkins SAIS Admissions Office if you have spare questions well-nigh scholarship availability or well-nigh establishing a Johns Hopkins SAIS partnership with your organization. MAIA/MAGR/Diploma See SAIS Europe Funding MAIS, Cert/MA, and Nanjing Certificates See Nanjing Funding Program and Named Scholarships Program Fellowships A limited number of programs have fellowships funding that is awarded to first and second year students. No separate using is required. Named Fellowships Named Fellowships are made possible by the generous contributions of donors. Some may be awarded to first year students, but most are awarded to second year students. Second year students need to well-constructed theStandingStudent AidUsingmisogynist through the portal in March of their first year of study to be considered. Special Sponsored Scholarships The school participates in matching agreements with the external sponsors listed below. This list reflects the minimum match required as per our try-on with each program. Please note- for Yellow Ribbon, this is the maximum. The school makes every effort to exceed the minimum scholarship up to full tuition. Scholarships will be granted on a competitive basis, with amounts subject to availability of funds. Charles B. Rangel Fellows - minimum scholarship of $20, 000 per wonk year.Donald M. Payne International Development Scholarship Program-minimum scholarship of $20,000 per wonk year.Public Policy and InternationalWires(PPIA) Fellows - minimum-scholarship of $5,000 per wonk year.Thomas R. Pickering ForeignWiresFellows - under the APSIA try-on 2/3 tuition or $10, 000, whichever is greater, in the second year.Yellow Ribbon Program - scholarship of $6,000 per wonk year for eligible candidates. External Scholarships and Fellowships DACOR Bacon House Scholarship Established in 1979 by the Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR) Foundation, the scholarship provides assistance for a student pursuing a largest understanding of US foreign policy. This scholarship is unshut to current MA students only.Increasinglyinformation may be provided by the Financial Aid Office. Please email saisfinaidinfo@jhu.edu. Deadline: TBD for Fall 2019 Herbert Roback Scholarship The late Herbert Roback was a highly respected public servant who encouraged talented and promising students to consider lifetime careers in public service. In his honor, the National Academy of PublicWardshipadministers this fund by awarding one scholarship up to $7,500 to a graduate student currently enrolled, or admitted for enrollment, in a full-time master’s stratum program in public administration, public and international affairs, and/or political science. Information well-nigh the using process can be found here: https://www.napawash.org/about-us/award-programs/the-herbert-roback-scholarship/Email all using material to saisfinaidinfo@jhu.edu. Deadline: July 9, 2018 Priscilla Mason Scholarship Established in 1995 by Priscilla Mason, one of the founding administrators of Johns Hopkins SAIS and a former member of the school'sNewsyCouncil, to support students intending to pursue a career in US government service. Applicants must be in need of financial aid, a US citizen, and a first-year MA student willing to winnow the terms and conditions of the Priscilla Mason Fund.Increasinglyinformation may be provided by the Financial Aid Office. Please email saisfinaidinfo@jhu.edu. Deadline: TDB for Fall 2019 W.W. Norton & Company 9/11 Commission Report Scholarship Established in 2005 by W.W. Norton & Company, publisher of the authorized version of The 9/11 Commission Report, the scholarship supports two students, one American and one student from a predominantly Muslim country, who will pursue careers in promoting international understanding and preventing terrorism.Increasinglyinformation may be provided by the Financial Aid Office. Please email saisfinaidinfo@jhu.edu. Deadline: TBD 2019 International Student House (ISH) Residential Scholarship Established in 1936, ISH-DC provides an unrenowned residential wits to a highly diverse international polity of graduate students, interns, and visiting scholars. The House promotes intercultural dialogue, encourages lifelong connections, and fosters global citizenship. The using can be found here. Please email completed applications to saisfinaidinfo@jhu.edu. Deadline: April 13, 2018 Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund supports graduate students in any recognized field of study in the humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences. http://fdnweb.org/liebmann/ Deadline: No information is misogynist yet for 2018-19 Loans and Other Types of Aid Federal Direct Loan FederalUncontrivedGrad Plus Loan Federal Work Study   FederalUncontrivedLoan   Johns Hopkins SAIS participates in the FederalUncontrivedLoan Program. Eligibility is unswayable by review of your FAFSA data and federal tax return. The U.S. Department of Education makes these loans, through Johns Hopkins SAIS, directly to the student for educational expenses. The maximum FederalUncontrivedUnsubsidized Loan for a graduate student is $20,500 per wonk year. Interest begins accruing on the unsubsidized loan at the time of disbursement. The volume loan limit (undergraduate combined with graduate) is $138,500 (subsidized and unsubsidized). An origination fee is deducted from the gross value of the loan, and the interest rate is stock-still for the life of the loan. Flexible repayment options are available, including longer repayment periods as well as income-sensitive payment schedules. If you are offered aUncontrivedLoan as a part of your aid package and you winnow it and you are a first-time borrower at Johns Hopkins, you will receive instructions to sign a loan try-on online. The website is https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/index.action. The loan try-on is valid for 10 years of subsequent borrowing at Johns Hopkisn SAIS. The loan proceeds will be credited to your student worth 10 days prior to the start of the semester. Students who signed aUncontrivedLoan loan try-on in a previous year are not required to sign a new note.Federal Loan Counseling Federal regulations require students who infringe funds through theUncontrivedLoan Program to well-constructed loan counseling prior to receiving funds at an institution and when the student either graduates or drops unelevated half time enrollment. Loan counseling provided prior to the disbursement of funds is known as an archway interview; the counseling required when a student leaves an institution is an exit interview. Loan counseling provides students with an understanding of their rights and responsibilities as a borrower in theUncontrivedLoan Program.Well-constructedloan counseling online. FederalUncontrivedGraduate PLUS Loan   FederalUncontrivedGraduate PLUS loans are federally guaranteed loans misogynist to graduate students. There is no financial need requirement to receive these loans.    Student Eligibility: Must be enrolled as a regularly admitted student in a graduate program (provisionally admitted students are not eligible) Must be enrolled at least half-time (at least 2 courses in the term for which the loan is certified) Must be a U.S. resider or permanent resident Must be registered for Selective Service (males only) Must not be in default on a student loan Credit Review: A credit review is required; however, there is no "debt to income" review. A co-borrower/endorser option is offered if the borrower's credit is denied. Credit checks are valid for 90 days. For this reason, we teach that borrowers wait until summer surpassing applying for loans for the upcoming year. Our loan processing begins in late June.BorrowingEligibility: Borrowers wield for the Graduate PLUS for each wonk year that they wish to borrow. Multi-year loans may be consolidated. The loan value may not exceed the forfeit of ubiety for the wonk year less any financial aid the student is eligible to receive. Students must be considered for their full eligibility under the unsubsidized FederalUncontrivedStudent Loan surpassing a Graduate PLUS loan will be certified. Borrowers are encouraged to wield for the value needed for the wonk year (not semester by semester). Loan Terms and Disbursement: An origination fee is deducted from each disbursement of the loan. The interest rate is a stock-still percent for the life of the loan. Disbursements are scheduled at the whence of each semester and are deposited directly in the student's account. Repayment: In-school deferment is misogynist for Graduate PLUS borrowers. Interest will stockpile while the loan is in deferment. If in school-deferment is not requested, repayment begins 60 days without the loan is fully disbursed. Fully disbursed ways that all installments (fall and spring) have been paid. Interest begins accruing without the first disbursement. There is no pre-payment penalty. Consolidation options and extended or graduated repayment plans are available. To wield for a FederalUncontrivedGraduate PLUS Loan: Graduate PLUS borrowers must well-constructed the FreeUsingfor Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and must be considered for unsubsidized FederalUncontrivedStudent Loans surpassing a Graduate PLUS loan will be certified.Well-constructedand return the Graduate PLUS Request form misogynist through the SAIS Office of Financial Aid. New PLUS borrowers will need to sign a loan agreement online on theUncontrivedLending website found here. The borrower will be contacted by JHU and theUncontrivedLoan Servicing Center once the loan has been processed. For increasingly information on Grad PLUS loan visit www.studentaid.ed.gov.Federal Work StudyFederal Work Study aid is need-based aid used to pay a portion of a student's salary if employed on campus. Recipients must well-constructed theSelf-rulingApplication for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to be unswayable eligible based on federal regulations. FWS awards are valid for one wonk year. You must reapply each year. The maximum FWS ribbon is $3,000. Depending on the type and value of the other financial assistance you receive, your FWS ribbon may be less than $3,000.For increasingly information on Federal Work Study please review our Frequently Asked Questions.SpareInformation on FederalUncontrivedLoans:Check the Status of a Federal LoanDeferments & ForbearancesFederalUncontrivedLoan ConsolidationStudent Loan History-National Student Loan Database Scholarship Opportunities Johns Hopkins SAIS funding is awarded without regard to citizenship, and many international students receive scholarships while enrolled at SAIS.  Private Educational Loans Private loans offered through banks are flipside way international students can pay for educational financing while peekaboo SAIS. Loans misogynist to international students all require a creditworthy co-signer who is a US resider or permanent resident. Some international students at SAIS infringe student loans from their home country, and if those are misogynist in your country, you should investigate those resources as well.Please visit the Johns Hopkins University ElmSelect website to view and compare private education loan programs. ElmSelect provides neutral comparisons of private loan products and lenders as well as links to the lender sites for the using process.(The University does not endorse or recommend any lender, nor does the University have any financial interest in any lending institution.) On-Campus Employment On-campus employment is a user-friendly way for students to earn money to offset regular living expenses regardless of nationality. There are many opportunities misogynist to serve as research or teaching assistants or in various SAIS departments. Other Sources of Funding Johns Hopkins SAIS students are often successful at securing external fellowship or grant support toward the forfeit of peekaboo graduate school. We recommend that you investigate resources misogynist both in the United States for international students as well as funding from your country. Most university libraries moreover siphon “Grants Registers” which list sources of funding for education. Internet is moreover a good research tool for this purpose Students should uncork seeking funds for the second year as soon as possible without stuff admitted to SAIS Europe as many sources of financial aid have early using deadlines. If you are awarded an ribbon from any external source, please notify the SAIS Financial Aid Office so that our records well-nigh how you are funding your educational financing are as well-constructed as possible. SAIS Europe Scholarships Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe at Bologna allocates part of its yearly upkeep to student financial aid and also administers a number of awards (partial and full tuition scholarships) on behalf of donor institutions. The value misogynist is often distributed in the form of partial tuition grants to students who demonstrate outstanding wonk merit and financial need. Most awards are made on an yearly understructure although some scholarships imbricate two years. Non-US students who demonstrate outstanding wonk performance during their first semester at SAIS Europe will likely receive support for their second year of study, ranging from small scholarships to a limited number of full-tuition packages. All those who wish to be considered for either Bologna financial aid or any of the special scholarships administered by the Center must submit the pursuit documents to SAIS Europe by February 15, 2019 (deadline for applications for financial aid at SAIS Europe): a well-constructed “Application for Admission” (by January 7, 2019) a well-constructed “Application for Financial Aid”, signed by the candidate’s parents proof of parents’ income (tax declaration or other official proof) Some donor institutions moreover require that candidates submit a scholarship using directly to them. See instructions below. SAIS Donor Institutions Austrian National Bank Award: One Scholarship Eligibility: Austrian citizens Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15. Applicants should unmistakably state they would like to be considered for this scholarship on their financial aid using form. City of Vienna Award: One scholarship Eligibility: Austrian citizens, residents in Vienna Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15. Applicants should unmistakably state they would like to be considered for this scholarship on their financial aid using form. Josef Krainer-Steirisches Gedenkwerk Award: One scholarship Eligibility: Austrian citizenship, born or resident in Styria or holding a stratum from a university in Styria Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15 AND to the Foundation, c/o Dr. Hubert Isak, Karl Franz Universität Graz, Forschungsinstitut für Europarecht, ReSoWi-Zentrum, Universitätsstrasse 15/C.1, A-8010 Graz by November (exact stage will be spoken soon) Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) Award: Some partial scholarships and one full tuition and maintenance scholarship in memory of Gerold von Braunmühl. Eligibility: German citizenship with a stratum from a German University Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15 AND to the DAAD, Mr. Jens Horn, Programmabteilung Nord, Ref. 315, Nordamerika, Kennedyallee 50, D-53175 Bonnwebsite: www.daad.de (applications are due increasingly than one year in whop - verify deadline directly with the DAAD) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Award: One/two scholarships jointly sponsored by Ebert Stiftung and the Bologna Center Eligibility: Friedrich Ebert Fellows Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15 AND to the Stiftung, Godesberger Allee 149, D-53175 Bonn, website: www.fes.de (verify deadline with them directly) Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Award: One/two scholarships jointly sponsored by Adenauer Stiftung and the Bologna Center Eligibility: Adenauer Scholars Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15 AND to the Stiftung, Rathausallee 12, D-53757 St. Augustin website: www.kas.de (verify deadline with the Stiftung) Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes Award: One/two scholarships jointly sponsored by the Studienstiftung and SAIS Bologna Scholarships are misogynist for the 2 year MA/MAIA program Eligibility: Studienstifung Scholars only. Eligible students must prove they are Studienstiftung Scholars when applying to SAIS Bologna Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15 AND to the Studienstiftung, Study Abroad program website: www.studienstiftung.de (verify deadline with the Stiftung). Fondazione del Monte di Bologna e Ravenna Scholarships Award: Two partial scholarships Eligibility: Italian citizenship. Preference will be given to a candidate from Bologna and/or Ravenna Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15. Applicants should unmistakably state they would like to be considered for this scholarship on their financial aid using form. Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund Award: Several partial scholarships (70% grant and 30% loan) for two years Eligibility: The scholarship is misogynist for Norwegian resider or a resider of an EEA or EFTA country who has accrued rights in Norway Applications: Once admitted students must wield to the Lånekassen (www.lanekassen.no) and then notify SAIS Europe of their application. Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) Award: One tuition fee only ribbon misogynist Eligibility: EU national students resident in Scotland (for any eligibility enquiries please contact  the SAAS Postgraduate Team - Tel: 0300 555-0505 (option 2); Fax: 0131 244 5104; Email: saas_4@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Applications:Wieldto SAIS Europe by February 15 External Scholarships SAIS External Sources EuropeSpareResources by Region/Country SAISSpareResources Country Region Europe Please click here to wangle information well-nigh funding in Nanjing. Private Lenders Private banks moreover offer loan programs for educational costs. Interest rates often are variable. Johns Hopkins University recommends that students frazzle their eligibility for federal loans surpassing considering private loan programs. If you are uncertain well-nigh your eligibility for federal loans, please contact the financial aid office prior to initiating a private loan application. The University does not endorse or recommend any lender, nor does the University have any financial interest in any lending institution. Students and their families have the right to select the educational loan provider of their choice. For state or private loans, the borrowing limit is the total forfeit of education for the wonk year (as specified by Johns Hopkins University) less any financial aid.Please visit the Johns Hopkins University ElmSelect website to view and compare private education loan programs. ElmSelect provides neutral comparisons of private loan products and lenders as well as links to the lender sites for the using process.(The University does not endorse or recommend any lender, nor does the University have any financial interest in any lending institution.) Questions to ask a Private Lender What is your lowest interest rate and fee combination and how can I get it? Is the rate only for a limited period or is it for the life of the loan? For variable rate loans, is there a limit on how upper the variable rate can go? How often is the interest rate adjusted, and how is it determined? What interest rate can I get on a fixed-rate loan? How long will I be repaying the loan? Is there any penalty for paying it off early? When do I have to start making payments? How long can I defer payments while I'm in school? If I go to graduate school and defer payments, how much will I owe when I do start making them? Will I lose my unbelieve for paying on time if I have only one late payment or if I ask for a transpiration in the payment schedule? What proportion of your borrowers get the discounts you offer? Are your discounts guaranteed or are they subject to transpiration later? Would you indulge me to defer or reduce my payments temporarily considering of economic hardship? Under what circumstances and for how long? -- From the Project on Student Debt Johns Hopkins University Financial AidLawmakingof Conduct and Policy on Education Loans Consumer Information on Student LoansFor increasingly information on comparing lender benefits, see the pursuit website:https://ticas.org/content/pub/comparing-student-loan-discounts For increasingly student borrowing resources, see the pursuit website:https://ticas.org/content/posd/resources-borrowers Financial Literacy Johns Hopkins SAIS has partnered with Salt to provide financial literacy support to the student community. Salt offers financial literacy courses online and one-on-one counseling. For increasingly information, please visit https://saltmoney.org/jhusais. Other Financial Aid Resources The pursuit websites are misogynist for researching other sources of financial aid. Please be sure to pay tropical sustentation to the stated using deadlines. Association of Professional Schools of InternationalWiresFellowships & Scholarships Thomas R. Pickering Graduate ForeignWiresFellowship Foundation forPolityAssociation Research (FCAR) Byron Hanke Fellowship Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans EducationUSA (U.S. Department of State) www.fastweb.com www.finaid.org www.internationalscholarships.com Financial Aid for International Students International Education Financial Aid The total forfeit of ubiety includes both uncontrived charges and unscientific expenses. Direct chargess are those billed directly to the student by the school, typically for matriculation, tuition and student health insurance fees. Posted tuition fees seem full-time enrollment, and may vary for students who are enrolled part-time.Unscientificexpenses are not billed by the school and reflect unscientific living and miscellaneous expenses based on yearly student surveys. Expenses may vary for individual students.Tuition is subject to transpiration and is finalized by the Board of Trustees in May.The pursuit pages provide details on the 2018-2019 forfeit of ubiety only.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYear SAIS Washington Campus UncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotals Full-time Tuition* $24,885 $24,885 $49,770 Student Health Insurance** $2,076 - $2,076 Matriculation Fee $500 - $500 TotalUncontrivedCharges $27,461 $24,885 $52,150UnscientificExpenses       Room $7,866 $7,866 $15,732 Board $2,358 $2,358 $4,716 Books and Supplies $175 $174 $349 Travel Allowance $500 $500 $1,000 Personal Expenses $1,683 $1,683 $3,366UncontrivedLoan Fees*** $104 $104 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $12,686 $12,685 $25,371 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Expenses Total $40,147 $37,570 $77,717   Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500. *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYear SAIS Europe Campus (provided in EUROS1)UncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotal Full-time Tuition* €19.270 €19.270 €38.540 Student Health Insurance** €1.674 - €1.674 Matriculation Fee €403 - €403 TotalUncontrivedCharges €21.347 €19.270 €40.617UnscientificExpenses       Room/Board2 €5.297 €5.297 €10.594 Books and Supplies €1.067 €1.067 €2.134 Travel Allowance €1.300 €1.300 €2.600 Personal Expenses €1.378 €1.377 €2.755UncontrivedLoan Fees*** €84 €84 €168 TotalUnscientificExpenses €9.126 €9.125 €18.251 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Estimated Expenses €30.473 €28.395 €58.868 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500 (approximately €403).Bologna Center tuition and expenses are in EURO currency.  The whilom estimates are based on survey data from current students and very rental financing provided by the student housing consultant. Figures are for single students sharing apartments *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018 **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYear SAIS Europe Campus (provided in EUROS1)UncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotal Full-time Tuition* €19.270 €19.270 €38.540 Student Health Insurance** €1.674 - €1.674 Matriculation Fee €403 - €403 TotalUncontrivedCharges €21.347 €19.270 €40.617UnscientificExpenses       Room/Board2 €5.297 €5.297 €10.594 Books and Supplies €1.067 €1.067 €2.134 Travel Allowance €1.300 €1.300 €2.600 Personal Expenses €1.378 €1.377 €2.755UncontrivedLoan Fees*** €84 €84 €168 TotalUnscientificExpenses €9.126 €9.125 €18.251 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Estimated Expenses €30.473 €28.395 €58.868 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500 (approxmately €403).Bologna Center tuition and expenses are in EURO currency.  The whilom estimates are based on survey data from current students and very rental financing provided by the student housing consultant. Figures are for single students sharing apartments *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018 **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019 YearUncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotal Full-time Tuition* $19,982 $19,982 $39,964 Student Health Insurance** $2,076 - $2,076 Matriculation Fee $500 - $500 Room***  $1,600 $1,600 $3,200 TotalUncontrivedCharges $24,158 $21,582 $45,740UnscientificExpenses       Board $1,346 $1,345 $2,691 Books and Supplies $75 $74 $149 Travel Allowance $1,063 $1,063 $2,126 Personal Expenses $1,000 $1,000 $2,000UncontrivedLoan Fees1  $104 $104 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $3,588 $3,586 $7,174 TotalUncontrivedCharges& Expenses Totals $27,746 $25,168 $52,914 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500. *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***$3,200 for single rooms. Double rooms will be charged $1,600. 1Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYear SAIS Europe Campus (provided in EUROS1)UncontrivedCharges Summer 1/FallSemester Spring/Summer 2SemesterWonkYearTotal Full-time Tuition* €25.200 €25.200 €50.400 Student Health Insurance** €1.811 - €1.811 Matriculation Fee €403 - €403 TotalUncontrivedCharges €27.414 €25.200 €52.614UnscientificExpenses       Room/Board2 €7.652 €7.651 €15.303 Books and Supplies €1.541 €1.541 €3.082 Travel Allowance €1.878 €1.878 €3.756 Personal Expenses €1.990 €1.989 €3.979UncontrivedLoan Fees*** €84 €84 €168 TotalUnscientificExpenses €13.145 €13.143 €26.288 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Estimated Expenses €40.559 €38.343 €78.902 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of €403.Bologna Center tuition and expenses are in EURO currency. In order to provide protection versus a waif in value of the U.S. Dollar, the Bologna Center will put a ceiling on the tuition charged.  The whilom estimates are based on survey data from current students and very rental financing provided by the student housing consultant. Figures are for single students sharing apartments *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018 **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYear1UncontrivedCharges MIEF Term ASummer/Fall MIEF Term BWinter/SpringWonkYearTotal Full-time Tuition* $32,500 $32,500 $65,000 Student Health Insurance** $2,230 - $2,230 Matriculation Fee $500 - $500 TotalUncontrivedCharges $35,230 $32,500 $67,730UnscientificExpenses       Room $10,488 $10,488 $21,406 Board $3,144 $3,144 $6,288 Books and Supplies $233 $233 $466 Travel Allowance $667 $666 $1,333 Personal Expenses $2,244 $2,244 $4,488UncontrivedLoan Fees*** $104 $104 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $16,880 $16,879 $28,448 TotalUncontrivedCharges& Expenses Totals $52,110 $49,379 $101,489 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500. 1Based on a 12-month calendar*Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYear1UncontrivedCharges Module 1 Fall  Module 2 Winter  Module 3 Spring  Module 4 Summer  Module 5 FallWonkYear Total Tuition/Books/Meals/Residency/Lodging* $15,322 $15,322 $11,917 $15,322 $11,917 $69,800   Student Health Insurance** $2,230 - - - - $2,230 Matriculation Fee $500 - - - - $500 TotalUncontrivedCharges $18,052 $15,322 $11,917 $15,322 $11,917 $72,530UnscientificExpenses             Room/Board $7,271 $7,271 $7,269 $7,271 $7,270 $36,352 Supplies $94 $94 $93 $94 $93 $468 Travel Allowance $356 $356 $355 $355 $356 $1,778 Personal Expenses $1,197 $1,197 $1,196 $1,197 $1,197 $5,984UncontrivedLoan Fees*** $42 $42 $41 $41 $42 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $8,960 $8,960 $8,954 $8,958 $8,958 $44,790 TotalUncontrivedCharges &UnscientificExpenses $27,012 $24,282 $20,871 $24,280 $20,875 $117,320 1Based on a 16-month calendar*Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYearUncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotals Full-time Tuition* $24,885 $24,885 $49,770 Student Health Insurance** $2,076 - $2,076 Matriculation Fee $500 - $500 TotalUncontrivedCharges $27,461 $24,885 $52,346UnscientificExpenses       Room $7,866 $7,866 $15,732 Board $2,358 $2,358 $4,716 Books and Supplies $175 $174 $349 Travel Allowance $500 $500 $1,000 Personal Expenses $1,683 $1,683 $3,366 Loan Fees*** $104 $104 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $12,686 $12,685 $25,371 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Expenses Total $40,147 $37,570 $77,717 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500. *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYearUncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotals Full-time Tuition* $24,885 $24,885 $49,770 Student Health Insurance** $2,076 - $2,076 Matriculation Fee $500 - $500 TotalUncontrivedCharges $27,461 $24,885 $52,346UnscientificExpenses       Room $7,866 $7,866 $15,732 Board $2,358 $2,358 $4,716 Books and Supplies $175 $174 $349 Travel Allowance $500 $500 $1,000 Personal Expenses $1,683 $1,683 $3,366 Loan Fees*** $104 $104 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $12,686 $12,685 $25,371 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Expenses Total $40,147 $37,570 $77,717 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500. *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYearUncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotal Full-time Tuition* $11,250 $11,250 $22,500 Student Health Insurance** $2,076 - $2,076 Matriculation Fee $500 - $500 Room***  $800 $800 $1600 TotalUncontrivedCharges $14,626 $12,050 $26,676UnscientificExpenses       Board $1,346 $1,345 $2,691 Books and Supplies $75 $74 $149 Travel Allowance $1,063 $1,063 $2,126 Personal Expenses $1,000 $1,000 $2,000UncontrivedLoan Fees1  $104 $104 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $3,588 $3,586 $7,174 TotalUncontrivedCharges& Expenses Totals $18,214 $15,636 $33,850 Please note: inward students pay a one-time matriculation fee of $500. *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Health insurance is required for all students and is automatically billed. Students MUST provide proof of insurance in order to waive out of the will-less charges. Students on F-1/J-1 visas are ineligible to waive student health insurance. ***Double rooms will be charged $1,600. Single rooms will be charged $3,200. 1Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year.ForfeitofUbiety2018-2019WonkYearUncontrivedCharges FallSemester SpringSemesterWonkYearTotals Full-time Tuition* $12,443 $12,442 $24,885UnscientificExpenses       Room $7,866 $7,866 $15,732 Board $2,358 $2,358 $4,716 Books and Supplies $175 $174 $349 Travel Allowance $500 $500 $1,000 Personal Expenses $1,683 $1,683 $3,366UncontrivedLoan Fees** $104 $104 $208 TotalUnscientificExpenses $12,686 $12,685 $25,371 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Expenses Total $25,129 $25,127 $50,256 *Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018. **Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year. Students must take a minimum of 8.00 credits per semester in order to qualify for federal aid. Students matriculated in the pursuit programs are eligible to wield for federal loans:Documentin International DevelopmentDocumentin International EconomicsDocumentin International Studies Matriculation will be confirmed with the Office ofWonkPrograms prior to processing federal aid.ForfeitofUbietySummer 20181UncontrivedCharges Summer SemesterTotals Full-time Tuition* $7,800UnscientificExpenses   Room** $3,496 Board $1,048 Books and Supplies $175 Travel Allowance $223 Personal Expenses $748UncontrivedLoan Fees*** $46 TotalUnscientificExpenses $5,736 TotalUncontrivedCharges &Expenses Total $13,536 1Students matriculated in the pursuit programs are eligible to wield for federal loans:StandingMA/MIPP students (minimum of one semester completed) Certificate in International DevelopmentDocumentin International EconomicsDocumentin International Studies Matriculation will be confirmed with the Office ofWonkPrograms prior to processing federal aid.*Subject to change. Tuition will be finalized by the Board of Trustees in May 2018.**Based on approximately 8 weeks of instruction during the Summer 2018.***Estimated based on stereotype unsubsidized loan debt at SAIS from the 2016-2017 wonk year . Loan fees will vary based on the value that you infringe from year to year. Financial Aid SatisfactoryWonkProgress Policy for For Federal and Scholarship/Fellowship Aid Students who receive federal and/or fellowship aid must, in vibrations with federal, state, and/or institutional requirements, maintain SatisfactoryWonkProgress (SAP). The financial aid office is responsible for monitoring aid recipients to ensure that they are meeting the policy and progressing toward their degree. If you finger that you may fall unelevated the pursuit SAP requirements, you are encouraged to reach out to the Financial Aid Office, Student Life,WonkAffairs and/or JHSAP. There are resources available! Minimum Standards for Federal SAP The federal government requires that an institution use three measurements to determine SAP: qualitative, quantitative and maximum timeframe. The student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA, maintain a minimum cumulative completion rate of credits attempted, and well-constructed a stratum or document within a maximum timeframe set by law as follows. This is measured as follows: Minimum GPA: Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.67 for federal aid. Minimum Completion Rate: Students must maintain a completion rate equal to or exceeding 67% of credits attempted. Maximum Timeframe: Students must moreover well-constructed required coursework within 150% of the published program length established for each program. Minimum Standards for Scholarship/Fellowship SAP The Financial Aid Committee uses one measurements to determine SAP: cumulative GPA. The student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA as indicated in the Financial Aid try-on associated with their campus of attendance. This is measured as follows: Minimum GPA: Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale) for scholarship/fellowship aid. PhD students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.33. The 5 Phases of the SAP Process Frequently Asked Questions The 5 Phases of the SAP Process Phase 1: Reminder/Warning without 1st OffenseWithoutany term, if the minimum GPA is not met, students will receive a SAP Warning Letter. Students who receive this letter should be enlightened that it is solely to make the student enlightened that they have fallen unelevated SAP requirements and are at risk of losing funding at the end of the year. Aid will not be revoked at this point. While review of student’s eligibility occurs twice per year, revocations only occur without a student has earned grades for two terms (most often in the summer). **Students who received a 1st offense warning and reminder, but are found to have met the requisite cumulative GPA without two terms will not be emailed. Phase 2: Revocation without 2nd OffenseWithouttwo terms and receiving a SAP warning (after the first term), if the minimum GPA has not been met a second time, then aid for the pursuit term (third semester) will be suspended. Students’ will receive a letter informing them that their aid has been revoked and is in a suspended status. The student then has the right to request the suspension by pursuit the instructions provided in the same email, which are moreover listed below. Phase 3: SAP Appeals Process Students who lose eligibility for financial aid due to not meeting the minimum SAP standards increasingly than one time during their program may submit an request each time. Students who wish to request Financial Aid Suspended Status must submit an request in writing to the Financial Aid Appeals Committee by the stage specified in the Financial Aid Suspended notification letter. The committee will review the request and notify the student in writing of their visualization within 14 working days without the Appeals Committee meets and makes its determination. Appeals should include: The grounds for request (i.e., illness, deaths in family, mismanagement of coursework or stress, etc.) *If extenuating circumstances involve death in family or health problems, student must provide supporting documentation.Requestwill not be considered well-constructed until such documentation is provided. Demonstration that the student understands the reason overdue failure to meet the SAP requirements Specific plans to rectify the student's current wonk status The Financial Aid Appeals Committee will review the request and consult with wonk tutors and other involved parties as warranted. If it is unswayable that the student will not be worldly-wise to meet the SAP standards by the end of the next semester/period of enrollment, but the Committee is in try-on that the student's grounds for request are reasonable, and the student has a reasonable endangerment to succeed and graduate, then if the request is tried the student will moreover be placed on anWonkPlan. Phase 4A: SAP AppealVisualizationRenderedTriedAll decisions on such appeals are final. Students will receive written notification of the decision. If approved, fellowship funds will be reinstated immediately. The student will be reviewed then without the reinstatement term. Title IV Borrowers If the Financial Aid Appeals Committee grants the appeal, the student is placed on Financial Aid Probation for ONE SEMESTER, (often the Fall semester). The student is eligible for Title IV aid during their Financial Aid Probation semester. The student's SAP status will be reviewed at the end of the probationary semester, and if the student still has not met the minimum SAP standards, the student will then be placed on Financial Aid Suspension status for the next semester. If the student's request is tried but the Committee has unswayable that the student will not be worldly-wise to meet the SAP standards within one semester, then the student will be asked to provide anWonkPlan which if followed will ensure the student is worldly-wise to meet the SAP standards by a specific point in time. Denied If the Financial Aid Appeals Committee does not grant an appeal, the student has the pursuit option: The student can register for coursework and pay for tuition and fees without the rescinded funds and; If the student is worldly-wise to do well unbearable in the coursework to satisfy all the SAP standards or demonstrate significant progress by the end of any subsequent semester, he or she may then request then to have their funds reinstated. Title IV Borrowers Students who are vastitude the maximum timeframe to completion may only regain financial aid eligibility on a semester-by-semester understructure through the request process. Phase 5:WonkPlan Submission Students who are tried may be required to submit an wonk plan. This plan should outline your strategy for resurgence moving forward and should include but is not limited to: Anticipated credits per term for the upcoming AY, Plans for tutoring or spare wonk prep/study, changes to current scheduling and indication of time management, etc… This plan must be provided within 7 days of receipt of the SAP visualization notice. Students are encouraged to work with their wonk advisors to create a plan that will ensure timely graduation, targeted undertow completions, and unshut liaison of needs as it relates to wonk resources. SAP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)   SAP Appeals Process What happens if I do not appeal? If you do not wish to submit an appeal, financial aid will not be awarded until eligibility has been reestablished. The only way to do this without submitting an request is to bring your GPA and/or completion rate whilom the minimum standards. How do I know my request has been received? Once an request has been received a confirmation email is sent to the student within 2-3 merchantry days. Students may moreover personize that the request has been received by looking under their To Do List in NetPartner. How long do I have to wait for a response on my appeal? This depends heavily on the timeliness with which an request is submitted. Responses are typically rendered within 14 days of receipt and will not exceed 4 weeks. What happens to my financial aid for the semester without I am placed on Warning or Probation? If a student is placed on Warning (occurs without completion of first semester), for that semester they are unliable to alimony their financial aid and will get fully disbursed. If a student is placed on Probation (occurs without completion of two semesters), they lose all financial aid for that semester unless they successfully appeal. When am I required to submit my appeal? Students receiving fellowship or federal aid can submit an request only without they have completed two standard semesters and have been notified in writing by the Financial Aid Office of their SAP standing. Traditionally, this would midpoint a student enrolled in the Fall term whose cumulative GPA falls unelevated 2.67 (federal) or 3.4 (fellowship) in either or both the Fall and Spring terms would request without the tropical of the Spring semester. For Spring entry students, an request would be submitted without the tropical of the Fall semester if necessary. If my request is tried and I am required to have anWonkPlan, what does this mean? Students who lose eligibility and submit an request may be placed on anWonkPlan if the request is approved. The purpose of an wonk plan is to support the student in bringing him/herself when into compliance with the financial aid SAP standards by a specific point in time in order to ensure that the student will be worldly-wise to successfully well-constructed the stratum or document program. The wonk plan will be specifically tailored to the student and may include milestones and specific requirements such as a reduced undertow load, specific courses or tutoring. Students on an wonk plan are still responsible to meet the SAP requirements in the subsequent semester/period of enrollment and will lose eligibility if the SAP standards are not met, and need to go through the request process in order to regain eligibility. The student's progress in their wonk plan will be taken into worth in any subsequent request process of financial aid eligibility. Will second or third appeals be regarded differently than first appeals? Yes. A subsequent request without one has been granted will be held to stricter scrutiny. The first request outlines a plan by which the student may regain SAP during the term(s) for which the aid is requested. If the student fails to meet the terms of that plan, shielding consideration will be given to subsequent appeals to determine if circumstances have indeed reverted to indulge the student to be successful now.    General SAP   How do classes taken at flipside institution and transferred to SAIS stupefy SAP? All credits wonted for transfer to the student's program of study by Johns Hopkins University SAIS are taken into consideration under the quantitative measurement component of SAP as both attempted and earned credits. How is SAP unauthentic if I transpiration my concentration? For students who transpiration concentrations within their stratum program, only those credits attempted which wield to their new concentration are included in evaluation of SAP status. All coursework is included in the numbering of GPA as required under federal law. I got whilom a 3.00 but have not met SAP for my fellowship aid. Why? Students who receive a fellowship while at SAIS must submit a Financial AidTry-onto the Financial Aid Office surpassing receiving those funds. TheTry-onstates that the student will only receive those funds if they maintain full-time status and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.4. Of course, students are self-ruling to request if they goof to meet SAP standards without two terms. Are other wonk offices or are my parents notified well-nigh my satisfactory wonk progress status? Some wonk offices may be worldly-wise to review your financial aid eligibility status, through the student information system. If you have unliable parental wangle to educational records through the Parent/Guest Portal, your parents can be informed of your status upon contact with the Financial Aid Office. Should I contact other JHU SAIS support staff members who have worked with me or who are enlightened of my extenuating in the context of my appeal? Any person who has uncontrived knowledge of circumstances that have negatively unauthentic your wonk performance can submit a letter of support for purposes of a financial aid appeal. This can include an counselor from theWonkAffairs Office or the Student Life Office and/or professors. I did not submit a FAFSA, and I am not interested in receiving federal aid. I received notification that I have unsatisfactory wonk progress. Do I need to submit documentation? No, as long as you do not plan to receive federal aid, you do not need to submit an request or provide documentation. If you decide you would like to receive aid in the future and you are still considered as having unsatisfactory wonk progress, you will then need to submit an request at that time. How does a student protect sensitive health issue documentation that is needed for a financial aid request but should not be often misogynist to others? Any medical and mental health documents that contain information the student wishes to be considered in a financial aid request but which the student does not wish to submit directly to the Office of Financial Aid should be submitted to the Director of Student Life. The director will provide a summary statement that will substitute for the detailed information for the financial aid request and will alimony the original documents or sufficient information from those documents to support the summary statement. How are W, I, AU, F, S, P and X Grades, No Grade Reported and Repeated Coursework treated for the purpose of determining my GPA?UndertowWithdrawals (W)Not included in the GPA calculation, but are considered a non-completion of attempted coursework.Incomplete courses or grades (I)Not included in the GPA numbering and are considered a non-completion of attempted coursework until the coursework is completed and graded with a permanent grade.Audited courses (AU) or noncredit Not considered attempted coursework or included within the GPA calculation, nor is the coursework considered for financial aid eligibility.Satisfactory (S) or Passing (P)Treated as attempted credits which are earned, but is not included in numbering of GPA.D grades and F gradesTreated as attempted credits that were not earned and are included both in the numbering of GPA and minimum completion rate.Missing Grades or XCoursework is not included in the GPA numbering but is considered a non-completion of attempted coursework until the coursework is completed and graded with a permanent grade.Repeated CourseworkThe highest grade earned in a undertow that is repeated will count in the GPA computation, but every repeated struggle will be included in the completion rate determinations. Policy on Return of Title IV Funds The Financial Aid Office is required by federal statute to recalculate federal financial aid eligibility for students who withdraw, waif out, are dismissed, or take a leave of sparsity prior to completing 60% of a payment period or term. Federal Title IV financial aid must be recalculated in these situations. If a student leaves the institution prior to completing 60% of a payment period or term, the Financial Aid Office recalculates eligibility for Title IV funds. Recalculation is based on the percentage of earned aid using the pursuit Federal Return of Title IV funds formula: Percentage of payment period or term completed = the number of days completed up to the withdrawal stage divided by the total days in the payment period or term. (Any unravel of five days or increasingly is not counted as part of the days in the term.) This percentage is moreover the percentage of earned aid. Funds are returned to the towardly federal program based on the percentage of unearned aid using the pursuit formula: Aid to be returned = (100% of the aid that could be disbursed minus the percentage of earned aid) multiplied by the total value of aid that could have been disbursed during the payment period or term. If a student earned less aid than was disbursed, the institution would be required to return a portion of the funds and the student would be required to return a portion of the funds.Keep in mind that when Title IV funds are returned, the student borrower may owe a debit wastefulness to the institution. If a student earned increasingly aid than was disbursed to him/her, the institution would owe the student a postwithdrawal disbursement which must be paid within 120 days of the student's withdrawal. The institution must return the value of Title IV funds for which it is responsible no later than 45 days without the stage of the determination of the stage of the student's withdrawal. Refunds are allocated in the pursuit order:FederalUncontrivedUnsubsidized Loans FederalUncontrivedSubsidized Loans Federal Perkins Loans FederalUncontrivedGraduate PLUS Loans Other assistance under this Title for which a return of funds is required (e.g. LEAP) Understanding the Verification Process Verification is a process used to trammels the verism of unrepealable information entered on the FAFSA and to resolve any errors. Some students are selected by the Department of Education and some are selected by SAIS. Selected students will need to provide spare documentation to the Financial Aid Office surpassing we can finalize and disburse federal financial aid.If you are selected for verification, you will need to well-constructed and submit a verification worksheet.  We ask that students use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool on the FAFSA to provide income information from your federal tax return.  If you are not worldly-wise to use the Data Retrieval Tool, you must submit an official IRS transcript of your federal income tax return, which you can obtain from the IRS by calling 1-800-908-9946 or visiting www.IRS.gov.Once all documents have been received, our office will review the data and compare it to the information on your FAFSA. Our office will make corrections (if necessary) and transmit them to the federal processor. You will receive an updated Student Aid Report (SAR) if corrections are required. If the corrections impact your federal aid award, we will notify you by email or letter.Verification may take several weeks to complete, so we ask that all students supply the requested materials as soon as possible.Your financial aid will not be disbursed until the verification process is complete. Students can track the completion of verification documents on the "To Do List" tab on Net Partner in SIS. Financial Aid Requirements for First Year Students I.) Review your current financial aid ribbon online through SIS Self-Service. You can winnow or ripen awards here.II.) Fill out the Financial AidTry-onfound here.III.) Federal Loan Borrowers      A.) FederalUncontrivedStafford LoanWell-constructedtheArchwayInterview by logging in here. Fill out the Loan Agreement by logging in here.       B.) FederalUncontrivedGrad Plus LoanWell-constructedtheArchwayInterview by logging in hereWell-constructedGrad Plus Loan Request Fill out Grad Plus Loan Agreement here. IV.) Named Scholarship Recipients      A.)Well-constructedthank you note (see instructions here)**If you have not completed your 2018-2019 wonk year FAFSA you can do so here (SAIS Federal School Code: E00474). Federal Aid will not be awarded until your FAFSA has been reviewed by the Office of Financial Aid.*Financial Aid Requirements for Returning Students Please visit the SAIS Insider Portal to wangle important financial aid documents. Contact Information for Financial Aid Offices SAIS Washington1740 Massachusetts Ave. NW Suite 314Washington, DC 20037saisfinaidinfo@jhu.edu  | tel 202.663.5706 | fax 410.367.2052 SAIS EuropeBologna Centervia Beniamino Andreatta, 3 (formerly via Belmeloro, 11)40126 Bologna, Italysais.eu.finaid@jhu.edu Hopkins-Nanjing CenterHopkins-Nanjing Center Washington Office1740 Massachusetts Ave. NW Suite 406Washington, DC 20037nanjing@jhu.edu | 202.663.5800 Contact Accessibility Campus Advisories Legal Student Right To Know Employment Washington, DC1740 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, DC 20036+1.202.663.5600 SAIS Europevia Beniamino Andreatta, 3 (formerly via Belmeloro, 11)40126 Bologna, Italy+39.051.2917.811 The Hopkins-Nanjing Center162 Shanghai RoadNanjing, Jiangsu Province 210008People's Republic of China+1.202.663.5800+86.25.8359.2436