Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD · Private University · 5,766 undergraduates

Key Facts

  • Johns Hopkins's middle 50% SAT range is 1490–1560 — 25% of admitted students scored above 1560, 25% scored below 1490
  • Johns Hopkins is highly selective — overall acceptance rate is 7.1%
  • Johns Hopkins currently requires standardized test scores for admission
  • A score within or above the middle 50% range removes academic metrics as an obstacle; essays, recommendations, and context remain the deciding factors
  • Students using Auriga's adaptive SAT prep improve an average of 150+ points toward their goal score

Johns Hopkins SAT Score Requirements — Class of 2030

Middle 50% SAT Range

1490–1560

7.1% acceptance rate

Typical Score Target

1525

Midpoint of middle 50%

Middle 50% ACT Range

34–36

ACT accepted equally

Test Policy

Test Required

2024-2025

What the SAT Range Actually Means

The middle 50% range (1490–1560) means that 25% of admitted students scored below 1490 and 25% scored above 1560. This is not a minimum cutoff — it's a distribution. Students are admitted with scores across a wide range.

A score within the middle 50% means you are academically competitive. Whether you're admitted depends on the strength of your complete application — essays, recommendations, extracurriculars, and how you've used your opportunities.

A score above 1560 (the 75th percentile) removes academic metrics as an obstacle and lets your application compete on the strength of everything else. It does not guarantee admission at an institution as selective as Johns Hopkins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What SAT score do you need to get into Johns Hopkins?

Johns Hopkins's middle 50% SAT range is 1490–1560. There is no official minimum, but applicants with scores significantly below 1490 face a more difficult path at an institution with a 7.1% acceptance rate.

Is Johns Hopkins test optional?

As of 2024-2025, Johns Hopkins requires standardized test scores for admission.

What is the SAT score for the average admitted student at Johns Hopkins?

The midpoint of Johns Hopkins's middle 50% range is approximately 1525. However, roughly half of admitted students score above this, and half below — there is no single "average" that predicts admission.

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