Johns Hopkins UniversityEst. 1876

America’s First Research University

Major & Minor

Business

Our graduate Carey Business School offers Hopkins undergraduates a focused, quantitative business minor that prepares you for careers in small companies, major corporations, consultancies, as well as acceptance into graduate business programs. The program will help you position yourself as a leader among your peers in the private sector, government, the non-profit sector, and the […]

Major & Minor

Biophysics

As one of the first biophysics programs in the nation, we have a long tradition of excellence in research and teaching, and of developing leaders in the scientific community. We train our students to become thinkers who will have the quantitative skills and technical abilities to address any biological problem at hand. As a student, […]

Major & Minor

Natural Sciences

The natural sciences major lets you combine upper-level courses in two different areas of natural science. You can bridge biology and chemistry, chemistry and physics, or some other combination as long as the curriculum forms a coherent whole. This major prepares you for careers in medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science, if the introductory courses you […]

Hopkins Insider Article

5 Reasons Why You Should Do Research Abroad

Learn more about the Hopkins experience from an international lens. Hello! My name is Magdalene and I’m a senior studying mechanical engineering. During the summer of 2016, I did research of 3D food printers in Singapore and for the summer of 2017, I did research on wind energy in Denmark. I, evidently, loved doing research […]

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U.S. Military Veterans

As a military veteran, your diverse ideas, work ethic, and global perspectives can help you succeed in classrooms, research, and on our campus and beyond. We’re interested in who you are now—after all your experiences and growth—and the ways you’ll amplify our community. Applying to Hopkins Military veterans apply through the same application process as […]

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Counselors and Educators

You’re guiding your students in making one of the most important decisions in their academic career—and we’re here to offer resources to help you in this process. Read on to learn more about our community and application process so your students can craft their strongest applications.  Supporting Your Students Through the Application Process We understand there’s […]

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Visiting Researchers

Our Visiting Researchers program offers invited scholars from other colleges and universities the opportunity to conduct research on our Homewood campus. Here, they can take advantage of learning from world-class faculty and access to state-of-the-art facilities.Visiting researchers are invited by members of academic departments and are not considered Hopkins students. They are not eligible for […]

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Visiting Students

Our Visiting Students program offers high school students and undergraduates at other colleges and universities the opportunity to take one or more courses at Hopkins during the fall or spring semester. International students interested in enrolling in coursework at Hopkins as a visiting student must have a current F-1 visa to be eligible for the program. […]

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Prospective Athletes

Johns Hopkins University—home of the Blue Jays—fields 24 varsity teams, 22 of which compete at the NCAA Division III level. The other two, Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse, compete in Division I. Seventeen of our programs are members of the Centennial Conference. Our student-athletes are active members of our community, contributing in many ways beyond their […]