Johns Hopkins University Barton Hall picture Electrical and Computer Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering

       3400 N. Charles Street, 105 Barton Hall
       Baltimore, Maryland 21218
       410-516-7031, fax 410-516-5566

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Updates

The admissions deadline for Fall 2005 entry was January 15, 2005.

Exceptions to the deadline would include part-time PhD, full-time MSE or special (non-degree seeking) students residing in the USA. Please contact Gail O'Connor for more information.


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Graduate Advising Manual

 

Thank you for your interest in The Johns Hopkins University. Please browse the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's Web site. It contains information about our faculty, their research interests, academic course offerings and schedules, and information about our current graduate students. If you have specific questions regarding the department or the graduate program, please email us at eceinfo@jhu.edu.

Admission Requirements | Application Procedure | Financial Aid | Tuition

Admissions Requirements 
The primary requirement for admission into the graduate program is excellence in an undergraduate program. Letters of recommendation and the results of the Graduate Record Examination are also required for admissions decisions. An offer of admission into the Department implies that the student is considered to have the potential to attain the degree sought at Johns Hopkins.

The class of graduate students admitted each year is a carefully selected group of individuals who will benefit from a close and frequent interaction with faculty in pursuing their research. We strongly encourage prospective graduate students to visit the campus and speak with faculty in their intended research area while their application for admission to the graduate program is pending.

Application Procedure
Applicants must use the Graduate Programs On-Line Application
Paper applications will not be accepted.

The submission deadline for the Fall, 2006 semester is January 15, 2006.  Please note that we do not offer spring admission.  Financial aid up to and including full tuition and T/A salary are offered to Ph.D. candidates based on the candidate's academic achievements, potential to excel in graduate study and financial need.  The Department accepts candidates with a bachelor's degree directly into the Ph.D. degree program.

An application is considered complete when a student submits the following: an online application, official transcripts from all universities attended, official copies of GRE and TOEFL scores, a statement of purpose (with a signed application verification sheet) and two letters of recommendation. The Admissions Committee strongly advises that all application materials be submitted together whenever possible.  This expedites the lengthy process.  The Admissions Committee renders admission decisions in early spring; applicants are then notified of their current status. Please send all application materials to Ms. O'Connor.

Ms. Gail O'Connor
Academic Program Coordinator
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street/105 Barton Hall
Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

Financial Aid
It is the policy of the department to support as many graduate students as possible through a combination of teaching assistantships, research assistantships, tuition fellowships, and partial tuition fellowships. First- and second-year doctoral students normally receive appointments as teaching assistants and receive a full tuition fellowship and stipend. Students beyond their second year of graduate study are usually supported as research assistants. However, if that is not possible, the department, to the extent that it can, will continue to support the student as a teaching assistant. It has been our experience that this is necessary only in rare circumstances. It is not the policy of the department to offer full financial aid to graduate students who are enrolled only for the purpose of obtaining a master's degree. However, limited financial aid of 50% tuition support is available for some of these students.

Tuition and Other Expenses
The estimated cost for one year of graduate study at The Johns Hopkins University (September 8, 2005 through May 25, 2006) is:

Tuition
$ 31,620
Room and Board (Academic Year)
9,924
Health Insurance (approximate)
1,400
Personal Expenses
2,500
Books
1,000
Matriculation (Entrance) Fee
500
TOTAL
$ 46,944
   
Additional expenses (if applicable)  
Room and Board (Summer)
$   355 (weekly)
Expenses for Each Dependent
3,200

 

 


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