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How does Johns Hopkins define international applicants?

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How does Johns Hopkins define international applicants?

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You are considered an international applicant if you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card holder). If you are a citizen of another country (and not a U.S. permanent resident) and attend secondary school in the U.S., you are also considered an international applicant.

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