Johns Hopkins University is a highly competitive school and its admissions statistics make Johns Hopkins University one of the 50 most competitive schools for undergraduate admissions globally. Similar to the trends across all top schools, Johns Hopkins University acceptance rates have continued to decline over the past 8 years and will almost certainly continue to do so into the future.
The Class of 2019 was the single most challenging year to be admitted to Johns Hopkins University ever to date. For the Class of 2019, 24,717 students applied to Johns Hopkins University of which 3,065 students were accepted, yielding an overall acceptance rate of 12.4%. Overall applications increased by 3.5% over last year (2018 to 2019) from 23,875 to 24,717.
For the Class of 2019, 539 students were admitted through the early admissions process. Total early applications totaled 1,865, yielding an early acceptance rate of 28.9%. Early applications increased by 16.9% over last year (2018 to 2019) from 1,595 to 1,865.