How many applicants from Johns Hopkins University are accepted into medical school?
Qualified Johns Hopkins University applicants are very successful. While numbers depend on the specific pool of applicants each year, roughly 80 – 100% of the qualified students and alumni who apply are accepted to medical school each year (see below for more specific data). Acceptance rates to other health professions schools, including dental, veterinary, nursing, etc. schools, are generally even higher. Johns Hopkins University provides very strong preparation for its pre-health professions students, including the requisite coursework, research opportunities, medical tutorial programs, a pre-medical honor society, and a pre-professional advising office, which includes the application support of the health professions committee process and recommendation letter. Students who matriculate to Johns Hopkins University need to take full advantage of the resources available to them. Of course, not every Johns Hopkins University applicant to health professions school is accepted. Why? Accep
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