Overview
The Johns Hopkins MD program is centered on the innovative “Genes to Society” curriculum, which emphasizes a personalized approach to medicine.
The curriculum is designed to integrate basic science with clinical experiences early on, preparing students for diverse medical careers. Students engage in hands-on learning in simulation labs, research projects, and community-based health programs.
The program offers a collaborative environment, fostering both clinical skills and leadership qualities, making graduates well-rounded physicians ready to address complex healthcare challenges.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Medical degree: MD
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Average MCAT: 521
- Average GPA: 3.92
- Class size: 120
- Total applicants: 6,016
Private
More About the Medical School
Applying to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine requires submitting an AMCAS application by October 15. After verification, applicants will be invited to complete the school’s secondary application, which must be submitted by November 1.
The admissions process involves submitting letters of recommendation through the AMCAS Letter Service, including either a committee letter, letter packet, or individual letters from faculty. Johns Hopkins also evaluates academic prerequisites, such as coursework in biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as an MCAT score. No early decision option is available.
The admissions committee uses a holistic review process, evaluating each candidate’s academic achievements, healthcare experiences, leadership roles, and commitment to community service. Interviews are conducted from August to February, either in-person or virtually, depending on the applicant’s location. Financial aid is available based on need, and the school offers guidance on making the program accessible to all students