Shape the Future of Education
As America’s first research university, Johns Hopkins has been developing education leaders for more than 100 years.
Ranked among the top education grad schools by U.S. News & World Report, our School of Education offers world-class master’s, doctoral, and certificate programs to advance your career in education. With online and part-time options, you can continue working while you gain valuable knowledge and skills. At the Johns Hopkins School of Education, we’re not just educating our students — we’re shaping the future of education.

Why the Johns Hopkins School of Education?
Improve outcomes for students
Dedicate yourself to enhancing student learning and performance. Our programs equip educators with innovative strategies rooted in the latest pedagogical research to empower every student to achieve their full potential. Transform your passion into measurable educational results with Johns Hopkins University by your side.
Become a leader in education
Step into roles that shape educational landscapes. At Johns Hopkins, we cultivate leaders adept at navigating complex challenges in education. As a graduate, you’ll have the insight to inspire others, the knowledge to develop policy, and the ability to foster community and student success.
Drive evidence-based change
Lead the charge in applying research to practice. Our cutting-edge programs emphasize the importance of data-driven decisions in building systemic change in education around the world. Become empowered to initiate change that is substantiated by evidence, ensuring your contribution to education is both impactful and lasting.
America's First Research University
Building on a legacy of research leadership beginning with the milestone Coleman Report in 1966, Johns Hopkins School of Education faculty and research center staff continue to drive the field forward.
Beyond trusted expertise and scholarly contributions, our faculty are known for working toward evidence-based solutions that can produce large-scale improvements in schools, communities, and organizations across the nation and around the world.
Our scholarship and research aim to tackle the most pressing issues in education. From curriculum studies to educational policy, our faculty work together and lead in a diverse range of research areas that directly impact today’s education environments.
With a tireless dedication to advancing knowledge and a deep-seated passion for building an equitable and inclusive future, we work to improve outcomes for all students.
At the Johns Hopkins School of Education, we’re not just educating our students — we’re shaping the future of education. We’re committed to creating measurable, transformative change across six key impact areas, from the innovative Henderson-Hopkins school to leadership in the COVID-19 global response.
Our evidence-based work leads to real-world learning opportunities and sought-after thought leadership on the most pressing issues facing education today.
We’re dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion in everything we do, and we’re proud to be making a difference in schools to learn more about the critical, informative work our faculty, staff, and students do every day.
As thought leaders in education, we invite you to delve deeper into our current impact areas, examining the tangible results our work has achieved and exploring the ways in which we can make a positive and enduring difference in the lives of educators, students, and communities.
At Johns Hopkins University, we believe that education is an essential catalyst of transformative impact. Education lays the foundation for researchers, changemakers, and innovators to save lives, improve communities, and find solutions to our world’s toughest challenges.
Our Programs
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Master's Degree Programs
- MS in Counseling
- MS in Education – Educational Studies (Teach For America and TNTP)
- MS in Education – International Teaching and Global Leadership Cohort
- MS in Education Policy
- MS in Special Education – Mild-to-Moderate Disabilities
- MS in Special Education – Severe Disabilities (Applied Behavior Analysis)
- Master of Education for Teaching Professionals
- Master of Education in the Health Professions
- Master of Education in Learning Design and Technology
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Post-Master's Certificates
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Evidenced-Based Teaching in the Health Professions
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Doctoral Programs
- Doctor of Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Education

Master's Degree Programs
- MS in Counseling
- MS in Education – Educational Studies (Teach For America and TNTP)
- MS in Education – International Teaching and Global Leadership Cohort
- MS in Education Policy
- MS in Special Education – Mild-to-Moderate Disabilities
- MS in Special Education – Severe Disabilities (Applied Behavior Analysis)
- Master of Education for Teaching Professionals
- Master of Education in the Health Professions
- Master of Education in Learning Design and Technology
Post-Master's Certificates
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Evidenced-Based Teaching in the Health Professions
Doctoral Programs
- Doctor of Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Education
MEET OUR DEAN
Christopher C. Morphew
Dean, Johns Hopkins School of Education
“We tackle education’s foremost challenges with research-to-practice-to-policy expertise — and with a firm belief in the tremendous power of educators. Like you.”

Begin your journey with the world-renowned Johns Hopkins School of Education right here. As a student at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, you’ll join esteemed thought leaders and respected scholars in any one of our wide range of degree and certificate programs.
Interested? Learn more.