Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Admission Stats and Requirements & Deadlines

1.46% Acceptance Rate

The acceptance rate at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is 1.46% for the 2026 admission. Here, the acceptance rate is the percentage of matriculated applicants. 8,057 students applied and 118 enrolled to the school.
The interview invitation rate of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is 9.92%. Interview rate is the percentage of applicants who are invited to an admissions interview. (read more about acceptance and interview rates.)
Compared to all medical schools' rate, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's acceptance rate is much lower than the average rate of 3.81%. The interview invitation rate is lower than the average rate of 13.44%.
Compared to medical schools in Maryland, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's acceptance rate is much lower than the average rate of 3.92%.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Admission Statistics
Acceptance RateInterview Invitation RateApplicantsMatriculated
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine1.46%9.92%8,057118
All Medical Schools3.81%13.44%1,040,84823,062
Public4.81%15.69%525,23014,276
Private2.32%10.00%515,6188,786
Maryland Medical Schools3.92%13.87%17,481466
Public2.38%8.92%7,186171
Private4.69%16.34%10,295295
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Acceptance Rate Chart

Applicants and Matriculants by Gender and Residency

At Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the men to women applicants ratio is 44 to 55 for the academic year 2025-2026. The in-state to out-of-state applicants ratio is 6 to 94.
For the matriculants, the men to wemen to ratio is 44 to 56 and the in-state to out-of-state ratio is 8 to 92 for 2026 admission.
Applicants and Matriculants by Gender and Residency Status
YearTotalBy GenderBy Residency
MenWomenMaryland ResidentsOut-of-State Residents
Applicants8,0573,5454,439516 (6.4%)7,541 (93.6%)
Matriculants11852669 (7.6%)109 (92.4%)
Acceptance Rate1.46%1.47%1.49%1.74%1.45%

MCAT Scores and GPA

The average MCAT Score at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is 520 and the average GPA is 3.94 over 118 enrolled students. Compared to medical schools in U.S., Johns Hopkins School of Medicine' MCAT Score is similar to the average score of 513.
MCAT ScoresGPA
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine5203.94
All Medical Schools5133.82
Public5123.82
Private5143.83
Maryland Medical Schools5153.88
Public5143.86
Private5163.89
Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineMCAT Score and GPA Chart

Application Timeline & Requirements

The primary application deadline for fall 2026 admission is October 15, 2026. To apply to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, applicants are required to complete an application on AMCAS (American Medical College Application Service.
Although there are set application deadlines, most medical schools prefer early applicants regardless of their rolling admissions policies. Therefore, applying early rather than waiting for the deadline can be a good way to get accepted.
After applying to AMCAS, applicants must submit secondary application to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's application system by November 1, 2026. The secondary application fee for full-time M.D. program is $100 at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
The items in following table are the required items to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine applicants. Double-check the requirements by contacting admission office or check the application requirement page.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 2026 Admission Timeline and Requirements
Regular (AMCAS)2026-10-15
Regular Secondary2026-11-01
Secondary Application Fee$100
Need to meet its Technical Standard
Prerequisites for Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Admission
SubjectSpecifications
Biology
  • 4 semester course(s) required or encouraged.
  • Lab experiences may be required.
Chemistry
  • 3 semester course(s) required or encouraged.
  • Lab experiences may be required.
Humanities, Social And Behavioral Sciences
  • 2 semester course(s) required or encouraged.
  • Courses in psychology, sociology, history, anthropology, ethics, and/or courses in related subject areas.
Mathematics
  • 4 semester course(s) required or encouraged.
Physics
  • 4 semester course(s) required or encouraged.
  • Lab experiences may be required.