The application process is streamlined and integrated with your MBA program application. There is no separate form, but you must apply within the stated deadlines to be considered.
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility
Before you begin, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for both your chosen MBA program and the fellowship's leadership and mission alignment values.
Step 2: Choose Your Program
Select and apply to one of the three eligible programs: Full-Time MBA, Online Flexible MBA, or the Design Leadership MA/MBA.
Step 3: Complete the Program Application
Fill out the detailed online application for your chosen Johns Hopkins Carey MBA program. Use your essays, resume, and recommendations to showcase your leadership experience and commitment to the LGBTQ+ community.
Step 4: Submit and Await Assessment
After submitting your application, it will be reviewed by the MBA admissions committee, who will also identify potential fellowship candidates.
Step 5: Receive a Fellowship Notification
If selected for the fellowship, you will be notified of the award as part of your admissions offer from Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.
Application Timeline for Johns Hopkins Carey Business Fellowship
The entire process aligns with the standard MBA application rounds. Adhering to the earliest rounds is recommended for the best consideration.
Stage
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Timeline (Estimated for 2025-2026)
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Round 1 Applications
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Early October 2025
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Round 2 Applications
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Early January 2026
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Round 3 Applications
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Late March 2026
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Admissions & Fellowship Decisions Released
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On a rolling basis after each round deadline
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Program Start
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August 2026 (Full-Time MBA)
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Johns Hopkins Carey Business Fellowship Interview
There is no separate interview specifically for the Johns Hopkins Carey Business Fellowship. Your application for the MBA program serves as your complete candidacy. The admissions committee assesses your fellowship eligibility based on the strength of your entire application package, including your essays, resume, and letters of recommendation. If the committee requires any clarification, they will reach out as part of the standard admissions process.