Medical students can now attend Johns Hopkins University for free
A new $1 billion financial aid gift will cover the full cost of attendance, including tuition and living expenses for students.
On Monday, Johns Hopkins University announced a $1 billion financial aid gift by Bloomberg Philanthropies. The goal of the contribution is to make the university free for most medical students and expand financial aid for future nurses and public health professionals, integrating top talent from all socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds and communities.
For students seeking an MD at the university, the gift will cover the full cost of attendance, including tuition and living expenses such as rent.
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