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Johns Hopkins graduate programs rank among the nation's best
Summary
U.S. News lists 39 Johns Hopkins graduate programs among the top 10 nationally, including eight No. 1 rankings and the Bloomberg School of Public Health at No. 1 overall.
Content
Johns Hopkins University has 39 graduate schools, programs, and specialties ranked among the top 10 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report's 2026 Best Graduate Schools list. Eight Hopkins programs hold No. 1 positions. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is ranked No. 1 overall. The biomedical engineering graduate program is tied for No. 1.
Key rankings:
- 39 JHU programs placed in the top 10 nationally, including eight programs with No. 1 rankings.
- The Bloomberg School of Public Health is No. 1 overall and received top specialty rankings in biostatistics, epidemiology, and health policy and management; social and behavioral sciences ranked No. 2 and environmental health sciences ranked No. 3.
- The biomedical engineering graduate program, affiliated with both the schools of Engineering and Medicine, is tied for No. 1.
- The School of Nursing's DNP program is ranked No. 1 for the fifth year in a row; the master's degree in Nursing Administration is No. 1 and several nursing specialties are ranked in top positions.
- The School of Medicine announced in 2023 that it would no longer participate in U.S. News surveys and is listed as unranked based on that decision.
Summary:
These results highlight Johns Hopkins' range of highly ranked graduate programs across public health, nursing, engineering, and several arts and sciences fields. U.S. News updated rankings this year in education, engineering, nursing, public affairs, and public health. The School of Medicine remains unranked by choice. Future updates will be reflected in subsequent U.S. News releases.
