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We invite you to discover what it’s like to live and learn on our Homewood campus in North Baltimore, home to more than 5,000 undergrads and nearly 2,000 grad students who study at the School of Arts and Sciences and/or the School of Engineering.
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Tours provide a glimpse into what life is really like within the walls of the bloomberg school. if you have submitted an application to the bloomberg school, please be sure to use the same name and email address you used on your application when registering for a tour..
Admissions representatives conduct tours on select Fridays from 2 to 3 p.m. EST.
Tours begin at the Student Affairs Office which is located at 615 N. Wolfe St., Suite E1002. If you are looking to visit the School, but can’t find a time below that works with your schedule, please send an email to [email protected] and we can try to accommodate a different time. Admissions Services is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to address questions from prospective students.
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Please note that street parking around the Bloomberg School campus is very limited. For convenience, we encourage visitors to park in one of the garages located on our campus. For more information about the parking garages and services in the area, please visit Johns Hopkins Medicine Parking and Transportation .
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To assist in planning your visit, our Housing Office has compiled a list of area hotels . For the most current rates and information, please contact the hotel directly.
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Life as a Hopkins student means discovering new ways to express yourself, sharing ideas with friends and classmates, and collaborating on solutions to the big challenges facing today’s society.
Here you’ll have the relationships and resources to explore what you care about most—and then dig deeper to make a difference in the world around you.
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Home > Admissions & Aid > Plan a Visit. We invite you to discover what it's like to live and learn on our Homewood campus in North Baltimore, home to more than 5,000 undergrads and nearly 2,000 grad students who study at the School of Arts and Sciences and/or the School of Engineering. Our Office of Undergraduate Admissions leads campus tours ...
Admissions Sessions and Campus Tours. All visitors to the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus are expected to adhere to the following safety guidelines. Please review before signing up for a visit. Visitors MUST be registered for a campus visit. At this time, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions cannot accommodate walk-in students and ...
August 12 to September 6. October 4-7, 11-14, 17-18. November 21-27. We will no longer offer group tours for the fall after December 6 due to final exams. If you have any questions or would like to request special accommodations, contact [email protected]. Request a group tour. Get to know our vibrant community with one of our in ...
Engineering tours are offered at select periods during the year and focus on the resources and facilities available to Johns Hopkins undergraduates in the Whiting School of Engineering. These hour-long tours, leaving Mason Hall at 12:15 p.m., are led by current engineering students and feature a selection of engineering research labs that are ...
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Prospective Athletes; QuestBridge Applicants; Students with DACA or Undocumented Status; ... (severe thunder and lightning), we may cancel tours for the safety of our guides and visitors. You will be notified via email if we need to cancel your tour for any reason. ... Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St., Mason Hall Baltimore, MD 21218 ...
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Visit Hopkins Virtually. Join us for an information session hosted by a member of our admissions committee and a current student that will provide an overview of everything you need to know about Hopkins, from academics to student life to the admissions process. Alternatively, join our students as they "walk" you through campus on our ...
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Admissions Services at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is available to present in-person or virtually at universities and/or organizations about our School and programs. If your university or organization is interested in having us present, please email [email protected] or call us at 410-955-3543.
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Talking with current students is one of the best ways to really know our campus culture—and get all your questions answered. Meet up with a current student on campus in small groups to learn more about life at Hopkins. Please note that Join-a-Jays are for prospective students only. Parents, guardians, and counselors are welcome to join our ...
All visitors to the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus are expected to adhere to the following safety guidelines: Visitors MUST be registered for a campus visit. At this time, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions cannot accommodate walk-in students and families for listed events. Hopkins has implemented a vaccination requirement for all ...
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Prospective Athletes; QuestBridge Applicants; Students with DACA or Undocumented Status; ... This two-hour program includes an information session, student panel, and campus tour. Date Picker. Blue: Selected; Green: Available; ... Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St., Mason Hall Baltimore, MD 21218-2683.
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