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We promote student success, accountability, and integrity, through upholding policies, procedures, and outreach that foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment.
If you identify as first-generation and/or limited-income (FLI), the Center for Student Success has your back.
A community of undergraduates who are all alumni from Baltimore City and Washington, DC public high schools.
Johns Hopkins Underserved in the Medical Professions (JUMP) is a large learning community that helps students close gaps and dismantle barriers that hinder the application progression of students and alumni pursuing health professional careers.
A close-knit community of high-achieving, service-minded students who are among the first in their family to attend college.
Supporting first-generation and/or limited-income (FLI) students’ academic success, cocurricular enrichment, and social well-being.
Looking to plan a meeting, a one-day event, or a multiple-day conference? The Scheduling and Event Services team is the primary point of contact for the Homewood campus, providing one-stop shop services for successful meetings and events from start to finish!
The Bloomberg Student Center opens up new possibilities for students to socialize, connect, create, and relax. More than a building, it's a place designed for connection, creativity, and community. An invitation to all Blue Jays to find their people and find their place.
New Student Orientation is a multi-day program for all new Blue Jays in August that will leave you feeling prepared and excited to begin your first year at Johns Hopkins.
Prior to participating in required New Student Orientation programming, incoming first-year students can sign up for an optional Pre-Orientation program. Pre-Orientation programs give new students the opportunity to connect with a small group of peers around a shared area of interest.