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Admissions Deadlines

Undergraduate Admissions

  • Early Decision I: November 1
  • Early Decision II: January 2
  • Regular Decision: January 2
  • Transfer: March 1
  • View the most up-to-date undergraduate admissions deadlines and requirements on the Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Admissions website.

Full-time Graduate Programs

  • The Engineering Application is open for submission.
  • Apply now for Spring, Summer, or Fall 2025 start terms.
  • Deadlines to apply vary by department and degree program. Visit Application Deadlines for a chart listing all deadlines by degree program and learn how to submit your application.
  • Find your full-time degree program using the Resource Finder by selecting the appropriate Level of Study (full-time master’s or doctoral degree), then visit the program’s website to view specific requirements by degree program.

Part-time and Online Graduate Programs

  • Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals’ part-time graduate programs offer rolling admissions, allowing you to apply to our online, part-time programs at any time throughout the year.
  • View the Engineering for Professionals Academic Calendar for more information on deadlines and course registration dates.
  • We offer three start dates: in the fall (August), spring (January), and summer (June).

Doctor of Engineering Program

  • The Doctor of Engineering program has two application deadlines:
    • Summer start: Deadline to apply is January 1
    • Spring start: Deadline to apply is July 1
  • Learn more about the program at the Doctor of Engineering website

Undergraduate Admissions

Learn about the undergraduate admissions process, campus visits, and engineering majors and minors.

Full-time Graduate Admissions

Explore graduate degree options, application requirements, and information for international applicants and start your application today.

Part-time and Online Graduate Admissions

Our Engineering for Professionals programs are designed to make it convenient for working professionals to earn a graduate degree.

Doctor of Engineering Program

Designed for working engineers and scientists, the Doctor of Engineering takes the form of a research collaboration between a student’s employer and the Whiting School of Engineering.

As most of our students are coming from entirely biological or engineering backgrounds, we give them a total spectrum of activities from bench to bedside—which is a hallmark of biomedical engineering as an interdisciplinary field.

Image of Anil Maybhate wearing a tan blazer Anil Maybhate Senior Lecturer, EP's Applied Biomedical Engineering