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Registration and Fees

Note: Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot hold spaces. The maximum number of participants in “Principles & Practice of Injury Prevention is 65.  Registration is not complete until tuition is paid in full or an authorized P.O. for the total tuition fee is received.

Online registration opens February 17.  Due to enrollment limits, registration for Principles and Practice of Injury Prevention will close when the course reaches 65 participants. If not taking for academic credit, or if taking for academic credit, but you are not currently enrolled in a JHU academic degree program, please register hereIf you are currently enrolled in a Johns Hopkins University academic degree program and are taking for academic credit, please register here. For questions related to registration, billing and payment, please direct queries to the following email: cess@jhsph.edu. Please note that if a degree candidate wishes to register as a non-credit participant, they should register here.


Non-Credit Tuition

Principles and Practice of Injury Prevention non-credit tuition is $975.00 if registered and paid by April 15, 2012.  After April 15, the cost is $1200.00.

Academic Credit Tuition

Johns Hopkins University tuition cost per credit is $923.00*. Principles and Practice of Injury Prevention may be taken for 3 credits for a cost of $2,769.00. *This cost is subject to change.

Payment Options

Payment options include cash, check, or credit card (MasterCard, American Express, Visa, or Discover). Online payment by credit card or electronic check is also available. Employees of the University may be eligible to use JHU tuition remission. Sponsored students may pay with a third-party contract. A late payment fee of $100 will be assessed for any payment received after the payment due date for each term. Delinquent accounts are sent to an outside collection agency and will be assessed a 15% collection fee based on the unpaid balance.

Paper Check Payments

Academic Credit Students

Students who are enrolled for credit should submit their check payment to:

Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health
P.O. Box 64680
Baltimore, MD 21264-4680

Non-credit Students

Students who are enrolled in the Summer Institutes as non-degree seeking students should submit their payment to:

Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health Non-Credit
P.O. Box 62459
Baltimore, MD 21264-2459

All checks should be made payable to Johns Hopkins University

A student who submits a check that is returned for insufficient funds will be charged at $25 returned check fee, placed on financial hold, and may be removed from courses which he or she is currently registered. Grades may be withheld and students may be prevented from registering for future courses until payment is reissued. Payment from students seeking to register may be applied against prior obligations to the University.

Credit Card Payments

The University accepts four major credit cards: MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover. A student who submits a credit card payment that is declined will be placed on financial hold and may be removed from courses for which he or she is currently registered. Grades may be withheld and students may be prevented from registering for future courses until payment is reissued.

Third-Party Contract

A student must submit a purchase order or contract from his/her employer permitting the school to bill the company for tuition and any associated fees. If the contract does not cover the entire cost of tuition and fees, a student is required to pay the remaining balance by the payment due date. Students who receive payments directly from their employer are required to pay their tuition in full then seek reimbursement from the employer.

JHU Tuition Remission

Students who are eligible to participate in the JHU Tuition Remission Plan must provide the Tuition Remission Benefit Application in lieu of payment for tuition. Fees are not covered under the Tuition Remission Plan. If the remission does not cover the entire cost of tuition, a student is required to pay the remaining balance. Original remission forms and any additional payment due from the student must be submitted by the payment due date for each term. It is the student’s responsibility to understand and abide by the terms of the Tuition Remission Plan.  The tuition remission application can be found here. Please submit the completed form to the Registrar’s office.

Web Payment

Students may pay online by using their ISIS ID (issued to students enrolled as non-credit) or their JHED LID (issued to students enrolled for credit). Students may pay by credit card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express) or by electronic check payment (ACH). The website for online payment is https://isis.jhu.edu/sswf/. Select "Online Bills" under the "Billing Info" tab. Once payment has been made, receipts can be printed for recordkeeping purposes.

Wire Transfer

FED WIRE-International
Johns Hopkins University
M&T Bank
1 M&T Plaza
Buffalo, NY 14203

Transit/Routing/ABA# 022000046
SWIFT code: MANTUS33INT
IBAN number: N/A
Account number: 970370230
Type of account: depository

Please instruct the sender to reference 1010001005-121001-1000100001, the student's name and the institute.

CHIPS ABA number IF remitter requests it: 0555

Refunds

Go here for information on the school’s refund and add/drop policy.

Cancellation Policy

JHCIRP reserves the right to cancel the Summer institute due to insufficient enrollment, in which case a 100% refund of tuition and fees will be made.

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Training & Education

For Melissa Spohn, the Summer Institute was the first chance to learn the science behind injury prevention. She rates the experience as one of the best continuing education opportunities she has had as a practicing public health professional. Spohn spreads the injury prevention message by integrating it throughout the health department system, helping to make her state safer.

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