Whiting School of Engineering

Whiting School of Engineering

The G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering, is a division of the Johns Hopkins University located in the university's Homewood campus in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Its Biomedical Engineering program is ranked 1st and Environmental Engineering ranked 5th in the latest US News rankings. Engineering at Johns Hopkins was originally created in 1913 as an educational program that included exposure to liberal arts and scientific inquiry. In 1919, the engineering department became a separate school, known as the School of Engineering. By 1937, over 1,000 students had graduated with engineering...
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Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Founded:1913
School type:Private school
Total enrollment:2,315
Endowment:$ 84,500,000

Population breakdown for Whiting School of Engineering

Bar chart showing the Population Breakdown of Whiting School of Engineering
UndergraduatesPostgraduatesFacultyStaffStudent to Faculty Ratio
1,502 813
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What year was Whiting School of Engineering founded?
  • A:
    1913 was the year the college was established.
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