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2011-2012 Student Body - 600 full-time students in Washington, D.C.
- 190 students in Bologna, Italy
- 180 students in Nanjing, China
- International students from about 70 countries comprise more than one-third of the student body
- By Concentrations:
Functional Studies, 60% Regional Studies, 40% Dual Degree Students, 55 - International Students: 34%, representing 70+ countries
- Average GPA: 3.5
- Middle 50% Range for Quantitative GRE: 690-770
- Middle 50% Range for Verbal GRE: 620-700
- Middle 50% Range for Quantitative GMAT: 46-48
- Middle 50% Range for Verbal GMAT: 36-44
- Middle 50% Range for IBT TOEFL: 107-113
- Average age of M.A. students: 27
- Average age of mid-career M.I.P.P. students: 38
Faculty - 65 full-time
- 150 part-time
- Median class size: 17
- Faculty-to-student ratio: 1-to-17
For more information about our faculty members, visit www.sais-jhu.edu/faculty
Degrees - Master of Arts (M.A.) (Washington, D.C./Bologna Center)
- Master of International Public Policy (M.I.P.P.) (Washington, D.C./Bologna Center)
- Master of Arts in International Affairs (M.A.I.A.) (Bologna Center)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (Washington, D.C.)
- Certificate in Chinese and American Studies (Hopkins-Nanjing Center)
- Master of Arts in INternational Studies (M.A.I.S.) (Hopkins-Nanjing Center)
- SAIS M.A./Certificate in Chinese and American Studies (Washington, DC/Hopkins-Nanjing Center)
Dual Degree Options - M.A. - M.B.A. with Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- M.A. - M.B.A. with Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College
- M.A. - M.B.A. with INSEAD
- M.A. - J.D. with Stanford University Law School
- M.A. - J.D. with University of Virginia School of Law
- M.A. - M.S.P.H. with the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
- M.A. - M.P.A. with the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University
- Students may also create ad hoc joint degree programs with other prominent universities
Research Centers - Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute
- Bernard L. Schwartz Forum on Constructive Capitalism
- Center for Canadian Studies
- Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development
- Center for International Business and Public Policy
- Center for Transatlantic Relations
- Center on Politics and Foreign Relations
- Central Asia-Caucasus Institute
- Cultural Conversations
- Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies
- Global Energy and Environment Initiative
- Global Health and Foreign Policy Initiative
- Grassroots China Initiative
- International Reporting Project
- Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies
- Protection Project
- U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS
Alumni - 15,000 working in approximately 140 countries
- More than 130 SAIS graduates have become ambassadors throughout the world
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