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I’m graduating with the skills I need to succeed as a policy professional working to solve problems of crime and justice in Baltimore and elsewhere.

Rachel Brash, MPP 04
Criminal Justice Associate
Baltimore City Mayor's Office on Criminal Justice
Yale University, BA in English, 1996

The Application Deadline has been extended until February 15th

Applications are due January 15 each year. The Admissions Committee notifies applicants of its decisions on or about April 1. Students who accept an offer of admission then receive registration, housing, and health care information.

Apply Online

All applicants must submit the following:

  • An online application accompanied by the application fee
  • Three letters of recommendation (at least one from a professor who knows your academic work).
  • College transcripts, including your GPA.
  • GRE scores for verbal, quantitative and analytical sections.
  • A short statement of career goals and why you want to study in this program (1-2 pages).
  • A resume or summary of your work experience.
  • The Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation and Application Fee may be submitted online.  Please have the respective school(s) send transcripts to the following address:

    Johns Hopkins University
    Graduate Admissions Office
    Whitehead Hall 101
    3400 N. Charles Street
    Baltimore, MD 21218

    Our Institution Code for both the GRE and TOEFL exams is 5332.
    The department codes are:  94(TOEFL) and 1903(GRE).

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