Student Right to Know

Student Right to Know

Student Right to Know: The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended in 2008, includes many student disclosures and reporting requirements by universities. These requirements include statistics and/or information on the following subjects:

  1. Retention and graduation rates;
  2. Financial assistance available to students and requirements and restrictions imposed on Title IV aid;
  3. Crime statistics on campus;
  4. Athletic program participation rates and financial support; and
  5. Other institutional information including: the cost of attendance, accreditation and academic program data, facilities and services available to disabled students, and withdrawal and refund policies.

The following template was devised by Johns Hopkins University to communicate this information across its schools. Please note, however, that these pages serve a graduate student population and certain categories of disclosure do not apply. These categories have been marked “n/a.”

If you have any questions, please contact Christine Kavanagh.

General Institutional Information

Institutional Information Contacts
Admissions Contacts
For help in obtaining financial aid information
Academic Programs
Instructional and Lab Facilities
  • The Whiting School of Engineering and Krieger School of Arts and Sciences full-time graduate programs are housed on the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University.
The Faculty
Student Body Diversity
Student Code of Conduct
FERPA
Services/Facilities Available to Students with Disabilities
State Licensing and Accreditation Authorities
State Authorization Disclosures
  • State Authorization Disclosures
College Navigator Website
Copyright Infringement Policy and Sanctions
Cost of Attendance
Textbook Information
Transfer Credit Policy
Withdrawal Procedure
Tuition Refund Policy
Study Abroad Program Information
  • N/A: the Whiting and Krieger Schools have faculty and students conducting research around the globe. As a graduate school, these are not, however, traditional study abroad programs. Research opportunities are arranged by individual academic departments.

Student Financial Assistance Information

Student Financial Aid Programs, Eligibility, and Loan Information
Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards for Full-Time Graduate Students
Code of Conduct

Student Health and Safety Information

Health and Safety Information
  • Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
  • Fire Safety Report and Fire Log
    • N/A for the Homewood Graduate Schools, as there is no housing on-campus for Whiting and Krieger graduate students. The university wide report can be found here: Fire Safety Report
Vaccination Policy
Missing Person Notification Policy
  • N/A: Applies only to schools with on-campus housing; there is no on-campus housing for Whiting and Krieger graduate students.

Student Outcomes Information

Student Outcomes

There are no retention data, completion or graduation rate data, or data on completion rates for athletes receiving aid because this only applied to undergraduate students or schools with athletic aid.

Placement Rates

Other Information

Voter Registration Information

These programs do not have an intercollegiate Athletic Program or a need for a Teacher Preparation Program Report.