2012 SUMMER UNIVERSITY RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS
Summer University Residential students pay $7,350, due at the time of registration, for two courses up to six credits, room and board. The fee for a student enrolled for seven credits is $8,040. Both fees include activities but do not cover the cost for books and supplies. Residential students are required to maintain a two-course load.
2012 SUMMER UNIVERSITY COMMUTER STUDENTS
Tuition is $690 per credit, due at the time of registration; Term II commuter students who wish to participate in pre-college activities and field trips must also pay a $150 academic & activities fee. Tuition listed for laboratory courses includes laboratory fees. Costs for books and supplies, meals, and special activities are not included in the price of tuition.
2012 DISCOVER HOPKINS PROGRAMS RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS
Residential Tuition is $2,160 per Session I or II program due at the time of registration. This includes your course, room and board, academic & activities fees, but does not cover the cost for books or supplies.
2012 DISCOVER HOPKINS PROGRAMS COMMUTER STUDENTS
Commuter Tuition is $1,320 per Session I or II program due at the time of registration. This includes your course, academic field trips, lunch and activities fees, but does not cover the cost for books or supplies.
DISCOVER HOPKINS PROGRAMS: Discount for students who enroll in both sessions:
Residential Tuition for both Sessions: $3,240
Commuter Tuition for both Sessions: $1,980
JOHNS HOPKINS FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
For Pre-College Programs (Summer University and Discover Hopkins), employees may use tuition remission. Tuition remission covers 50% of tuition only. Employees of Johns Hopkins, please visit the Benefits web site for more information on financial assistance for dependent children.

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