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Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore
The Basics:
National ROI Rank: 44
School Type: Private
Applicants Admitted: 27 percent
Most Popular Majors: Health Professions (22 percent), Engineering (17 percent), Biology (14 percent)
The Pay Out:
Total Cost: $190,100
Annual Tuition and Fees: $41,180
Average Financial Aid Package: $29,322
The Pay Off:
Graduation Rate: 89 percent
30-Year Net Return on Investment: $998,800
30-Year Net Return for Graduates: $1,122,000
Annualized Net ROI: 10.9 percent
Runners-Up:
Saint Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City
University of Maryland, College Park
Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore