Anonymous wrote:This is kind of not fair. Why not just lower the amount for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:These claims of free tuition are misleading. They requirement for having only "typical assets" means that most families earning under $200K won't qualify.
Home equity and other savings often disqualifies people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/1https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/13/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/3/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/
Tuition free <= 200k. Completely free <=100k. Continues to be need blind.
Didn't other schools also announce the same?
Yes...a while ago. I think Princeton upped tuition free to $250k and completely free for $200K?
"Most families with incomes up to $150,000 a year will now pay nothing for their student to attend Princeton, receiving aid to cover the total cost of attendance, including tuition, housing, food, books and personal expenses. Most undergraduate families with incomes up to $250,000 will pay no tuition."
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2025/08/07/princeton-enhances-financial-aid-again-it-welcomes-class-2029-which-includes
Seems JHU is even more generous than this.
How do you figure? Says Princeton is tuition free up to $250k vs. $200k for JHU. Says completely free up to $150k vs. $100k for JHU.
Anonymous wrote:This is kind of not fair. Why not just lower the amount for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/1https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/13/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/3/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/
Tuition free <= 200k. Completely free <=100k. Continues to be need blind.
Didn't other schools also announce the same?
Yes...a while ago. I think Princeton upped tuition free to $250k and completely free for $200K?
"Most families with incomes up to $150,000 a year will now pay nothing for their student to attend Princeton, receiving aid to cover the total cost of attendance, including tuition, housing, food, books and personal expenses. Most undergraduate families with incomes up to $250,000 will pay no tuition."
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2025/08/07/princeton-enhances-financial-aid-again-it-welcomes-class-2029-which-includes
Seems JHU is even more generous than this.
Anonymous wrote:"From 2018 to 2025, the percentage of limited-income students in the entering first-year class, measured by the number of students eligible for federal Pell Grants, rose from 15.4% to 24.1%, the highest level in the university's history. Over that same period, Hopkins has consistently admitted one of the top three most academically qualified classes in the country, according to data on test scores and high school GPA collected by U.S. News & World Report."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/1https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/13/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/3/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/
Tuition free <= 200k. Completely free <=100k. Continues to be need blind.
Didn't other schools also announce the same?
Yes...a while ago. I think Princeton upped tuition free to $250k and completely free for $200K?
Anonymous wrote:https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/1https://hub.jhu.edu/2025/11/13/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/3/johns-hopkins-tuition-free-undergraduates/
Tuition free <= 200k. Completely free <=100k. Continues to be need blind.
Didn't other schools also announce the same?