JHU Fall 2018 MSN Entry into Nursing

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Has there been a thread created for Johns Hopkins Fall 2018 MSN Entry into Nursing program? is there anyone applying to this program??

Thanks!

Does anyone know when the deposit is due?

How much is the total cost of the entire program?

@Kirby1771

No, but I haven't gotten my packet yet. I'm assuming it will be in there.

Has anyone gotten a phone call yet? I'm in Thailand doing some traveling, so I sent them an email to see if they would be willing to do a WebEx or other web based call so I could still talk to them. My mail is being forwarded to my in-laws, but they'll send me pictures once they receive it!

How much is the total cost of the entire program?

According to my estimate it is about $121,135.00

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing MSN-Direct Entry:

5 semesters

- First semester – 15 credits

- Second semester – 15 credits

- Third semester – 13 credits

- Fourth semester – 16 credits

- Fifth semester – 12 credits

Total credits: 71 credits x 1591 per credit = $112,961.00

Matriculation fee: 500

Health insurance: 3911

Health fee: 474

Books/Supplies: 1200

Loan fees: 1584

Uniforms: 505

Final cost: 112,961 + 500 + 3911 + 474 + 1200 + 505 = $121,135.00

I received word from Admissions that the rest of the decisions are coming out this week.

@franklin_washington

I came up with about $105,000. Do you know if after 12 credits it's just considered full time (like undergrad)? Or are we charged for each credit we take, regardless of over 12 credits?

@franklin_washington

I came up with about $105,000. Do you know if after 12 credits it's just considered full time (like undergrad)? Or are we charged for each credit we take, regardless of over 12 credits?

Yeah, I am not sure about that one. That would be nice if they just considered it full time above 12 credits.

I just hate how difficult it is to calculate the final total and that is as close as I could get it. I just feel like it should be simpler on each school's website - one price tag that includes everything (tuition and fees). I am not including the cost of living as well (rent, utilities, food, etc)!! But $105,000 sounds better than what I calculated so I hope it is closer to what you calculated! lol

I don't think JHU SoN has a CNL option. That's the University of Maryland.

Yeah, I am not sure about that one. That would be nice if they just considered it full time above 12 credits.

I just hate how difficult it is to calculate the final total and that is as close as I could get it. I just feel like it should be simpler on each school's website - one price tag that includes everything (tuition and fees). I am not including the cost of living as well (rent, utilities, food, etc)!! But $105,000 sounds better than what I calculated so I hope it is closer to what you calculated! lol

Haha I'm glad I'm not the only one making numbers up here :) Hopefully the phone calls that are referenced in posts from previous cohorts will happen in the next couple of weeks, so we can get some clarity. I'm not sure that hard numbers are all that helpful without scholarship or financial aid information anyways. I do know that my sketchy math for JHU is still way cheaper than my sketch math for Columbia!

The plus side is that, no matter what, a nursing degree from these great places is really just an investment in our careers!

I don't think JHU SoN has a CNL option. That's the University of Maryland.

I agree with you! JHU does not have the CNL option. Their MSN direct entry is just that, a BSN degree at a graduate level that prepares you to be a generalist RN.

HOWEVER, if you apply and get into DNP/PhD programs at JHU they will give you up to 15 credits from this MSN-DE degree.

@franklin_washington

I came up with about $105,000. Do you know if after 12 credits it's just considered full time (like undergrad)? Or are we charged for each credit we take, regardless of over 12 credits?

When I was checking out the cost of attendance I found a link that gave a rough estimate for 3 semesters: https://nursing.jhu.edu/admissions/financial-aid/coa/MEN_cost.pdf

My takeaway from this link is at 12 credits you would be considered "full time" much like an undergraduate program. I could be completely incorrect.. no promises here.

My number for the entire program is like 90,000

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