Mental Health Services
DepartmentMental Health Services offers a range of no-cost, confidential mental health resources to Johns Hopkins University students and learners.
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Mental Health Services offers a range of no-cost, confidential mental health resources to Johns Hopkins University students and learners.
The Pava Marie LaPere Center for Entrepreneurship empowers and equips Johns Hopkins students, alumni, and community changemakers to build impactful, sustainable ventures. We engage with hundreds of teams each year, representing thousands of innovators who go on to successful careers as entrepreneurs.
The Graduate Representative Organization (GRO) represents the 2,500 graduate students from the School of Engineering (WSE) and the School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS). Serving as a bridge between graduate students and university administration, the GRO organizes social events, voices student concerns, and participates in university committees.
Health and Well-Being cultivates holistic well-being by providing education, services and resources for individuals and groups within the JHU community.
The Homewood Graduate Affairs Office serves the needs of current graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering, offering support services as they pursue their studies at Johns Hopkins.
Hopkins Athletics features 22 sports teams with 9 indoor facilities and 4 outdoor facilities. Help us pack the nest and support are Blue Jay Athletics!
International Services provides immigration, visa, and travel guidance to the Johns Hopkins University international community in every school, and serves over 11,000 international students, recent alumni, faculty, researchers, scholars, staff, and their dependents annually.
The Life Design Lab gives students access to a variety of resources such as life design programs and courses, experiential learning opportunities, career search and development programs and guidance, as well as networking opportunities and connections with alumni and employers.
Pre-Professional Advising serves current students and alumni pursuing career interests in medicine, other health professions, and law. Our goal is your success, and we are here to help you make informed decisions in your course planning, secure relevant experiences, overcome obstacles, and navigate the application process.
Primary Care consists of three clinic locations (Homewood, East Baltimore, and Washington DC) that provide a variety of medical services for illness, injury, chronic disease, preventive health, and health education to the Johns Hopkins University student and learner population. The mission of SHWB Primary Care is to support the education and development of students and learners by promoting their optimal health and well-being.