How many credit hours are necessary to transfer to Johns Hopkins?
A minimum of 24 credits and a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 are necessary. Any student who has enrolled in a full- or part-time program at an accredited college or university after graduating from high school is considered a transfer student. Recent high school graduates should have completed at least one year of study before transferring. Students are only accepted for their sophomore or junior years. To receive a bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins, a student must carry a full-time academic load at Johns Hopkins for at least four consecutive semesters, not including summer sessions, and must accumulate a minimum of 60 degree credits.
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