A graduate degree is an investment in your future, and the Johns Hopkins School of Education’s Office of Financial Aid Services is committed to helping you navigate the tuition and financial aid process to make your educational goals attainable.

The Johns Hopkins School of Education participates in several financial aid programs such as grants, scholarships, federal loans, and work-study programs, that can help you pay for your educational expenses. We also offer a range of scholarships and grants.

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Helpful Information for Navigating the Financial Aid Landscape

The School of Education’s Financial Aid Team works cross-functionally with JHU’s centralized Office of Student Enrollment Account Management (SEAM) to help students make informed choices about their financial needs and responsibilities.

  • Processing

    Processing financial aid forms and FAFSA data to determine eligibility for scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study employment eligibility as well as packaging student offers, including scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study.

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  • Providing financial aid counseling

    • Providing information on searching and applying for scholarships and loans.
    • Advising students regarding financial aid, budgets, money management, federal and state aid, and institutional aid.
    • Assisting students regarding satisfactory academic progress appeals, aggregate loans, and other constraints.
  • Creating a student-centered culture

    Respecting the needs, values, and diversity of our students.

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  • Maintaining regulatory compliance

    Ensuring compliance with regulations while supporting the School of Education’s enrollment and retention objectives.

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Let’s Connect.

The School of Education’s Office of Financial Aid Services staff is dedicated to providing individual consultations by appointment Monday through Friday (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET) to address your specific questions or informational needs. We understand that each student’s situation is unique, and we are here to assist you. Please select “Schedule a Meeting” below to arrange a date and time that best suits you.

Prospective and newly admitted students are encouraged to contact the School of Education’s Financial Aid Office at [email protected] or using the scheduling links below to review your program’s cost of attendance, packaging, and timeline as well as to review eligibility for institutional or external scholarships. Prospective domestic applicants with completed applications pending an admission decision are encouraged to complete a FAFSA as soon as possible.

Current students may request federal loan support through SEAM’s online form. Inquiries concerning institutional scholarships, grants, and fellowships should be directed to the School of Education’s Divisional Financial Aid Team by emailing [email protected].

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We strongly encourage all US-based applicants to apply for federal student aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), School Code: E00475. Regardless of what you may think you’ll receive or intend to borrow in graduate loans, completing the FAFSA annually maximizes your financial aid and scholarship options, making your education more affordable. We are here to guide you through this process.

Nettie Matz headshot.Antoinette (Nettie) Matz
Director of Financial Aid Services
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