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Alumni Fast Facts

Get to know members of the Johns Hopkins alumni community

Learn more about who we are, where we live, and where we work.

Alumni Fast Facts FY2025 by JHU OAR

Get to Know Johns Hopkins Alumni

How Many There Are

Total alumni population of 257,298


Advanced International Studies                 24,115
Arts & Sciences                71,493
Business                30,623
Education                24,078
Engineering                50,448
Medicine                11,833
Nursing                 12,853
Peabody Institute                11,141
Public Health                30,310
Where They Live

Top 10 Areas in the US (making up 57% of the total alumni population)


  1. Baltimore, MD 
  2. Washington, DC 
  3. New York, NY
  4. Philadelphia, PA
  5. Boston, MA
  6. Los Angeles, CA
  7. San Francisco/Bay Area, CA
  8. Chicago, IL
  9. Seattle, WA
  10. Atlanta, GA
What They Do

Top 10 Industries


  1. Business Development
  2. Education
  3. Research
  4. Engineering
  5. Healthcare Services 
  6. Information Technology
  7. Operations
  8. Community and Social Services 
  9. Media and Communication
  10. Finance
Where They Work

Top 10 Companies


  1. Johns Hopkins University
  2. Johns Hopkins Medicine
  3. Google
  4. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  5. Amazon
  6. Microsoft
  7. Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
  8. Amazon
  9. Meta
  10. The World Bank
What They Studied

Top 10 Majors


  1. Computer Science
  2. Computational Science
  3. Economics
  4. Biology
  5. Psychology
  6. Business Administration  and Management
  7. Public Health
  8. Political Science and Government
  9. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  10. Medicine

Meet Our Alumni

Mike Snyder

Engr '19 (MS)

With their mutual passion for analysis and baseball, Mike Snyder and Ashwin Pasupathy, Engr '23, have played notable roles behind the scenes for the Baltimore Orioles. Snyder, senior director of pro scouting, oversees evaluations for players who have signed professionally in the majors, the minors, or international professional leagues. Pasupathy contributed to Orioles-oriented analytics research at JHU on sorting through 'functional data' derived from Major League Baseball's camera system to create models that maximize player hitting success, a project led by Anton Dahbura, executive director of the university's Information Security Institute. 

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