undergraduate program is "most selective" with low transfer-in and a high graduate co-existence. The Princeton Review rates the selectivity of Johns Hopkins as 99/99. As of 2025, the cost of attendance per academic year without financial aid is approximately $89,000. However, 51% of full-time undergraduates receive financial aid covering 100% of their need. The admit rate of Hopkins undergraduates to medical school is 80% and to law school is 97%, some of the highest rates in the US. The university is one of fourteen founding members of the Association of American Universities (AAU); it is also a member of the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) and the Universities Research Association (URA).
=== Rankings ===
As of 2024–25, Johns Hopkins University was ranked the 6th best university in the nation (tied) and 13th best globally by U.S. News & World Report.
=== Undergraduate admissions ===
The university's undergraduate programs are highly selective: in 2021, the Office of Admissions accepted …