Current Students

FERPA

Student Body Diversity

DC:
Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Students Right to Know Information 2012-2013 Washington DC Campus
As of 9/26/12:
Full Time Enrollment 661
Ratio of Male/Female 53%/47%
US Students 68% International Students32%
Self reported percentage of U.S. Students belonging to minority groups: 21.44%
Includes 3.3 % African-American; 4.84% Hispanic; 12.5 % Asian-American; .76% other

Nanjing - Diversity:     International:  
62% white
15% Asian
2% Hispanic
9% mixed
12% unreported

The Faculty

Instructional Facilities and Lab Facilities

DC:
The Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies is currently located within the JHU DC Center Facilities in Washington, D.C.  The school utilizes approximately 125,000 square feet among three buildings located on Massachusetts Avenue, NW, just off DuPont Circle.  Space is utilized within the three buildings for classrooms, conference rooms, library, study rooms, events auditoriums, administrative offices, computer lab and languages lab facilities.  Public space such as lobbies, lounges and cafeteria facilities are also utilized.  

For Help in Obtaining Financial Aid Information

Office of Financial Aid
Johns Hopkins University
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC  20036
202.663.5706
202.663.7715 (fax)
fin_aid@sais-jhu.edu

Academic Programs

Withdrawal Procedures

DC:
A student who wants to withdraw from all courses must inform the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs via letter. This action is considered to a be withdrawal from SAIS. If eligible, refund of tuition payments will be made to students withdrawing of their own accord. http://www.sais-jhu.edu/registrar-content/pdf/SAISWithdrawal.pdf

HOPKINS-NANJING CENTER
WITHDRAWAL POLICY

Tuition Refund Policy

REFUND POLICY

Student Financial Aid Programs, Eligibility, and Other Information

SAIS offers several kinds of financial aid options, awarded on the basis of need and merit, and provides information and assistance with applying for aid. Candidates should recognize, however, that although SAIS does offer limited fellowship funding each year, the cost of attending school is significant, so students should plan carefully. Very few SAIS fellowship awards cover full tuition, and they do not include living stipends.  Students are therefore encouraged to seek other sources of funding in addition to applying for a SAIS fellowship.

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