On-Campus Living
On-Campus Living
Embark on a journey of discovery, learning, and friendship at the heart of where it all happens — your home on campus.
Johns Hopkins Student Affairs welcomes you into our vibrant community — one that embraces diversity, fosters personal growth, and inspires academic excellence. Our residence halls here on the Homewood Campus are more than just a place to stay. Here, you’ll discover a collective thirst for knowledge and a warm, inclusive environment waiting to be your home away from home.
Live the Blue Jay Way
Dive into the essence of student life as you discover our on-campus residences. Our living spaces are designed to complement your academic journey, provide comfort, and foster the inclusive community spirit of Johns Hopkins.
- Residence hall options
- Residential mail services
- Residence hall policies
Your Nest Home
Ready to take the next step? Begin your housing application process here. Our straightforward guide helps you secure your place, learn about summer housing options, and plan your move to campus with ease.
- Easy, online application
- Summer housing information
- Housing rates
Thrive with Support
Your well-being is our top priority. Our inclusive community provides various resources and dedicated support to ensure every student thrives academically, socially, and personally while living at Hopkins.
- Safety and services
- Important dates
- Your on-campus support team
Learn About Resources and Support
Excellence in Every Corner
The Johns Hopkins on-campus living team is guided by five core pillars that shape everything we do. These principles ensure we deliver an exceptional residential experience that embraces diversity, fosters personal growth, and inspires academic excellence.
- Student-Centered: Creating a community of care that promotes safe, inclusive opportunities for every Blue Jay
- Service Delivery: Providing accessible resources, clear communication, and outstanding customer service
- Residential Experience: Cultivating welcoming environments where students thrive through intentional programming and community engagement
- Staff Engagement and Development: Celebrating diversity, fostering personal growth, and developing leadership among our dedicated team
- Operational Proficiency: Continuously improving processes and removing barriers to student success
Interested in working with us? Join our team and help shape the future of on-campus living at Johns Hopkins University.
Upcoming Events
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October 29, 2025
Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day at the JHU Campus Store
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October 29, 2025
Info Session: Goldwater Scholarship for Sophomore and Junior STEM Researchers
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October 29, 2025
Johns Hopkins Duplicate Bridge Group Meeting
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News & Announcements
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A touching beer story
Students at Johns Hopkins' Whiting School of Engineering design a printer capable of punching braille text into beer labels and more
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Student center comes alive for grand opening celebration
Hundreds gather for the official unveiling of a new space devoted to student activity and connection
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Student innovation fund aims to promote dialogue
Student proposals will receive up to $10,000 each, with applications accepted through Oct. 22
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Two from JHU named Quad Fellows
Keegan Eveland, Shilpy Vohra among recipients of highly competitive award for exceptional master's and doctoral students to study STEM in the U.S.
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Hopkins No. 7 in 'U.S. News' Best Colleges rankings
University recognized for academic excellence as well as for low student debt, value, innovation, undergraduate research, and disciplines including biomedical engineering and biotechnology
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Fulbright grants awarded to 14 JHU students
The students and recent graduates will travel abroad to conduct research, pursue graduate degrees, and teach English