Take a Course at Another JHU Division
Johns Hopkins students can capitalize on all that America’s first research institution has to offer by taking courses at other schools/divisions across the university.*
This information is for degree-seeking students. Non-degree students and postdoctoral fellows should contact SEAM.
Fine Print
*To take a course in another JHU division, students must
- submit an interdivisional registration request and
- any required approvals.
Read important information below, including home and host division details.
Glossary
When students take a course at another JHU school, or division, it is called interdivisional registration, or IDR.
- Your home school is where you were admitted and take the majority of your classes.
- The host school is the school/division you are visiting.
Interdivisional Registration (IDR)
Potential Tuition Charges
Who is charged?
Generally, whether you will be charged for taking a course at another JHU division depends on how you currently pay tuition at your home school: per credit or flat rate. *Any exceptions are noted below in home and host division details.I pay per credit.
Students paying per credit will be charged tuition and fees in all terms.
(Typically, these are part-time students.)
I pay a flat rate.
Students paying a flat rate will generally* not pay additional tuition in fall and spring terms. Course fees may apply.
(Typically, these are full-time students.)
Semesters/Terms
Enrolling in summer, intersession, and institute courses will result in additional tuition and fees.
Note any exceptions below in home and host division details.
Flat rate exceptions:
Enrolling at AAP or Peabody Minor (Private) Lessons will result in additional tuition and fees during all terms.
What will I be charged?
Any charges are based on the host school’s per-credit rate, unless otherwise noted below in home and host division details.
Create a Backup Plan
Courses may fill, even if space is available when your request is submitted, because home division students have enrollment priority. Read about waitlists below under your host division.
Division Requirements
All students must meet both the home division requirements and the host division course requirements. The division hosting the course will have final approval.
Transcript Effects
The resulting grade and credits will appear on your transcript and, if applicable, will affect your GPA. Any additional details are below under your home division.
Interdivisional Alternatives
If interdivisional registration isn’t possible, you may be able to apply to be a non-degree student at another JHU division. Courses available for non-degree enrollment may be limited.
IDR Timeline
Submission of Request
- Requests may be submitted as early as the home division’s registration period.
- The request must be submitted to SEAM no later than the host division’s add deadline.
Enrollment
The host division will begin registration for interdivisional students a few weeks before the start of courses.
Course Change Deadlines
Students must follow the host division’s (where you are taking a course) deadlines for adding, dropping, or withdrawing from courses, refund policies, or grade system changes.
IDR Instructions
Interested in taking classes at another Johns Hopkins school/division? Click on each step to read details:
Check the following before submitting your interdivisional course request to avoid being declined:
- Alerts/Holds: Check your SIS account for any enrollment-preventing alerts.
- Prerequisites: Check the course description.
- Approvals: Check the course description and see Step 3, below.
- Course Status: For information about waitlists, read below under your host division.
- Conversions: Because not all divisions of the University share the same grading policies or academic calendar, interdivisional registrants should contact SEAM to learn the appropriate grade, credit, and term conversions among divisions.
If not already required, we suggest that you consult with your adviser to discuss any questions about approvals, enrollment limitations or restrictions, or if the course can be used towards your degree.
What to submit:
- Required approvals should contain
- course title
- course and section number
- student’s and approver’s identifying information
- Signatures on the PDF form or email approval from a JHU email address are acceptable.
- Pro Tip: Write a clear email subject line: Approval Request for [term], [course number], [section number]
Who to contact for approval:
- Details of any needed approvals are outlined in the course description or below, under home and host division details.
- Adviser: If required by your home division, students should send their adviser a written request that includes
- course description
- number of credits
- any other information that may be helpful in assessing the course’s applicability to a student’s program.
- Instructor: If required by the host division, as listed in the course description.
- Adviser: If required by your home division, students should send their adviser a written request that includes
Requests without the required approvals will be declined.
Some home divisions require students to complete a PDF request form. (Skip to Step 5 if you are an AAP, Carey, EP, Peabody, or Public Health student.)
Attach the request form and any approvals as PDFs to a SEAM interdivisional registration case.
If a PDF request form is not required by your division, include the following information:
- Whether the request is to: add, drop, or withdraw from the course(s)
- School/division where the course is offered
- Course term
- Course title
- Course number and section
- Approval emails or documents as PDF attachments, such as instructor approvals as recommended, lab safety certificates if required for a course, etc.
Students will be notified at their JHU email account when their enrollment request has been approved or denied.
for AAP students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Open a SEAM interdivisional registration case. Include all information listed in Step 5 above.
Charges
- All AAP students will be charged tuition and fees in all terms.
- Dual-degree students with Carey will be charged the Carey per-credit tuition rate.
Limits
- AAP students may register for up to two (2) courses offered at another division.
- Except: MS in Bioinformatics and dual-degree with Carey students may take more than two (2) courses.
Transcript
- AAP students will receive letter grades.
Approvals
- Adviser approval is required to count the courses toward your degree (excluding curriculum that requires courses from other JHU divisions).
- Except: MS in Bioinformatics and dual degree with Carey students are not required to submit adviser approval.
for BSPH students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Open a SEAM interdivisional registration case. Include all information listed in Step 5 above.
- MPH/MBA students may register for applicable program courses directly in SIS Self-Service. (If Self-Service registration isn’t available, follow the interdivisional registration request process).
Charges Detail
- Any charges are based on the number of credits listed in the course catalog.
Transcript
- BSPH students will receive grades but will not earn academic credit for courses that are lower-level undergraduate. Courses numbered below xxx.300 are considered lower-level undergraduate (e.g. AS 381.101, Beginning Hindi I).
- A credit conversion will take place; contact SEAM for more information.
Approvals
- BSPH students do not need any home division approvals.
for Carey students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Open a SEAM interdivisional registration case. Include all information listed in Step 5 above.
Limits
- Carey students may take courses at other JHU divisions only during the fall and spring terms.
- Students may take and receive grades in lower-level undergraduate courses, but these credits will not count toward their graduate degree or certificate program.
Charges Exceptions
- Students enrolled in the GC Leadership Development Program will not pay additional tuition.
Approvals
- A consultation with your adviser is recommended before submission.
for EP students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Open a SEAM interdivisional registration case. Include all information listed in Step 5 above.
Charges
- All EP students will be charged tuition and fees in all terms.
Approvals
- Adviser approval is required.
- Instructor approval may also be required. Check the course description for prerequisites, reserved seating, or active approval.
for Krieger and Whiting students, undergraduates and full-time graduates, who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Attach a completed interdivisional registration (IDR) form from your home school and any needed approvals as listed in the course requirements and on the IDR form to a SEAM interdivisional registration case.
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Limits
- You must take the course for a letter grade, unless the course is offered on an S/U basis only.
Approvals
- Krieger undergraduates need their adviser’s approval to use the course toward any specific major, minor, or degree requirements.
- Whiting undergraduates need academic adviser approval.
- Bloomberg School of Public Health courses
- KSAS Public Health Studies majors and WSE Public Health Studies secondary majors need departmental approval for BSPH courses.
- Non‐Public Health Studies undergraduate majors taking BSPH courses should check the course description for needed approvals.
- International Studies majors require departmental approval for SAIS courses.
- Non-business minor undergraduates taking Carey Business Minor courses require approval from Business Minor Advisor.
- Graduate students need their faculty adviser’s approval.
Credits
- When taking SAIS languages, credits in SIS Self-Service will appear as zero until course completion. Credits are assigned based on JHU’s credit hour policy.
for Peabody students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Open a SEAM interdivisional registration case. Include all information listed in Step 5 above.
Charges Exceptions
- Peabody students enrolling in summer School of Education courses will not pay additional tuition.
Limits
- Peabody students may request to take courses at
- Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
- Whiting School of Engineering
- Carey Business School
- School of Education
- School of Nursing, depending upon your program of study requirements
- If you are interested in taking a course at a school other than these, contact the Office of Academic Affairs and Advising to discuss course applicability and if tuition for the specific course is covered.
- You must take the course for credit (letter grade), not audit.
Approvals
- If not already required per the course description, we recommend obtaining the instructor’s approval.
for SAIS D.C. students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Submit an online interdivisional registration request.
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Limits
- The course must satisfy a degree requirement.
- You must take the course for a letter grade
- Consult the Red Book to determine if and how many interdivisional registration credits may be used toward your program.
- A credit conversion may take place; contact SEAM for more information.
Approvals
- To receive credit toward your degree, you must receive approval from the SAIS program most related to the course’s content. This applies even if you plan to use the course as an elective.
for Education students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Attach a completed Registration Form and any needed approvals as listed in the course requirements to a SEAM interdivisional registration case.
Charges Exceptions
- All Education students will be charged tuition and fees in all terms.
- Except: PhD and ITGL students paying a flat rate will not pay additional tuition in fall and spring. Course fees may apply.
Limits
- Education students may take courses at other JHU divisions only during the fall and spring semesters.
- Enrollment at other schools during the summer is not allowed.
Approvals
- Faculty adviser approval is required.
for SOM graduate students and medical students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Attach a completed Change of Schedule form and any needed approvals as listed in the course requirements to a SEAM interdivisional registration case.
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Approvals
- Graduate students need program director approval.
- Medical students do not need any home division approvals.
for Nursing students who wish to take a course at another JHU school/division
How to Request
- Attach a completed interdivisional registration form and any needed approvals as listed in the course requirements to a SEAM interdivisional registration case.
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Limits
- The following student populations may register for applicable program courses directly in SIS Self-Service. (If Self-Service registration isn’t available, follow the interdivisional registration request process).
- DNP/MBA
- DNP/MPH
- DNP/PhD
- MSN/MBA
- MSN/MPH
- PhD
Approvals
- MEN students need adviser approval.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at AAP:
Charges
- Students from other JHU divisions will be charged AAP tuition and fees in all terms.
- Except: Kreiger PhD students and Master of Biophysics students who are enrolled in the following cross-listed courses: AS.410.656 and AS.410.659
Eligibility
- Students from other JHU divisions may take up to two (2) AAP courses throughout their program.
Approvals
- Students from other JHU divisions must obtain approval from both their adviser and the program director offering the course.
Waitlist
- There is no waitlist for interdivisional students. If the course is full when the request is reviewed, the request will be declined.
Timeline
- Requests will be reviewed and processed one (1) week before the semester begins.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at BSPH:
Charges Detail
- Dual-degree students with BSPH will be charged for courses associated with their program according to their home division’s tuition rate.
Eligibility
- A credit conversion will take place, contact SEAM for more information.
Approvals
- Review the course description for any needed approvals.
Waitlist
Some course sections have a waitlist.
- If a section has a waitlist enabled, students will be placed on the waitlist. If you are notified of seat availability, you must contact SEAM as soon as possible so that the enrollment can be manually processed before the offer expires. Use SEAM topic Waitlist inquiry.
- If the course is full and there is no waitlist, the request will be declined.
Timeline
- Requests will be reviewed and processed 4-6 weeks before the term begins.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at Carey:
Charges Detail
- Dual-degree students with Carey will be charged for courses associated with their program according to their home division’s tuition rate.
Eligibility
- Audits are not permitted.
- Undergraduate students are:
- permitted to enroll in undergraduate sections beginning with the letter “U”: e.g. BU.667.312 (U1)
- not allowed to enroll in graduate-level courses at Carey.
- Interdivisional students are not allowed to enroll in Carey summer and intersession courses, except for dual-degree students.
Waitlist
- If a class is full, interdivisional students will be placed on the waitlist. If the student is notified of seat availability, they must contact SEAM as soon as possible so that the enrollment can be manually processed before the offer expires. Use SEAM topic Waitlist inquiry.
Timeline
- Requests will be reviewed and processed at least two (2) weeks before the term begins.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at EP:
Charges Detail
- Interdivisional registrants will receive the Dean’s Fellowship. Tuition will be adjusted after the semester begins.
Approvals
- Instructor approval is required for all courses with prerequisites—even if completed. (Instructor approval does not guarantee enrollment; requests are processed on a space-available basis.)
Waitlist
- If a class is full, interdivisional students will be placed on the waitlist. If the student is notified of seat availability, they must contact SEAM as soon as possible so that the enrollment can be manually processed before the offer expires. Use SEAM topic Waitlist inquiry.
Timeline
- Requests will be reviewed and processed within one (1) day of registration opening for the semester and continually until the semester begins.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at Krieger or Whiting, undergraduate or full-time graduate:
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Approvals
- Review the course description for any needed approvals. (Instructor approval does not guarantee enrollment; requests are processed on a space-available basis.)
Waitlist
- There is no waitlist for interdivisional students. If the course is full when the request is reviewed, the request will be declined.
Timeline
Requests will be reviewed and processed:
- Fall semester – early August
- Spring semester – early December
- Summer term – late April
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at Peabody:
Charges
- Minor (Private) Lessons will result in additional tuition and fees during all terms, which are indicated on the associated enrollment request form.
Approvals
In addition to the request that your home division requires, you must submit the relevant form below to Peabody.
- General Courses: Request to Take Peabody Courses
- Minor (Private) Lessons and Ensembles
- Instructor approval is strongly recommended
Waitlist
- There is no waitlist for interdivisional students. If the course is full, the request will be reviewed individually.
Timeline
Requests will be reviewed and processed:
- Fall semester – early-mid August
- Spring semester – early January
- up to the first two (2) weeks after the term begins.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at SAIS:
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Eligibility
- A credit conversion may take place; contact SEAM for more information.
Approvals
- Review the course description, prerequisites, and section restrictions for any needed approvals.
Waitlist
- If a class is full, interdivisional students will be placed on the waitlist. If the student is notified of seat availability, they must contact SEAM as soon as possible so that the enrollment can be manually processed before the offer expires. Use SEAM topic Waitlist inquiry.
Timeline
- Requests will be reviewed and processed about one (1) week before the term begins.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at Education:
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Eligibility
- Interdivisional registration at SOE in the summer term is prohibited.
Approvals
- Consent from the SOE course program administrator is required, which SEAM will facilitate once the request has been placed.
Waitlist
- If a section has a waitlist enabled, students will be placed on the waitlist. If you are notified of seat availability, you must contact SEAM as soon as possible so that the enrollment can be manually processed before the offer expires. Use SEAM topic Waitlist inquiry.
- If the course is full and there is no waitlist, the request will be declined.
Timeline
- Requests will be reviewed and processed 4-6 weeks before the term begins.
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at Medicine:
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Approvals
- Review the course description for any needed approvals.
Waitlist
- There is no waitlist for interdivisional students. If the course is full when the request is reviewed, the request will be declined.
Timeline
Requests will be reviewed and processed:
- Fall semester – early August
- Spring semester – early December
for students in other divisions of JHU who want to take a course at Nursing:
Charges
- See tuition charges section above.
Eligibility
- Interdivisional registration in prerequisite courses is restricted to sections with a “Reserved Open” status. This does not indicate availability.
- Interdivisional registration during the summer and intersession is prohibited except for summer prerequisite courses.
Waitlist
- Standard courses: There is no waitlist for standard courses. If the course is full when the request is reviewed, the request will be declined.
- Prerequisite courses: If a class is full, interdivisional students will be placed on the waitlist. If the student is notified of seat availability, they must contact SEAM as soon as possible so that the enrollment can be manually processed before the offer expires. Use SEAM topic Waitlist inquiry.
Timeline
Requests will be reviewed and processed:
- Standard courses: 4-6 weeks before the term begins.
- Prerequisite courses: at the start of the prerequisite course registration period.