Summer Housing
Experience the excitement of summer at JHU with our on-campus summer housing options.
Make the most of your summer at Johns Hopkins University by staying in our convenient and comfortable on-campus housing. Whether you’re taking in-person courses or receiving credit for an internship program, our residence halls provide the perfect base for your time in Baltimore.
Note: On-campus summer housing is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and only to students attending in-person classes or receiving credits. Please note that space is limited, and summer housing is not guaranteed. Students must be receiving credits for their internship at the Homewood campus in order to be eligible for Summer Housing as space is limited.
Incoming first-year students and visiting students who need housing during the summer should contact Summer at Hopkins at 410-516-4548.
This Summer’s On-Campus Housing
Summer 2026 Residence Hall
Housing for the summer is being provided in the Bradford Apartments at the Homewood Campus. Bradford is located in Charles Village, just a block and a half east of campus. Students will be assigned to a single bedroom within a two, three, or four-bedroom apartment. Each apartment comes equipped with a full kitchen and individually controlled heating and air conditioning.
Summer Dates
Below are the move-in and move-out dates for the upcoming summer sessions.
| Session | Move-In Date | Move-Out Date |
|---|---|---|
| Session A | 5/24/26 | 6/27/26 |
| Session B | 6/28/26 | 8/1/26 |
| Session A & B | 5/24/26 | 8/1/26 |
* no exceptions can be made to the move-in or move-out dates
Summer Housing Rates
Rates are charged by session, starting on Sunday check-in and continuing through Saturday check-out, for each session. Rates are not prorated for late arrivals or early departures. Students are charged for the entire session that they are assigned to summer housing.
Charges will be applied to the student’s SIS account. Please note that summer housing is non-transferable. Cancellation requests made after April 24, 2026 will be subject to a $500 cancellation fee.
| Bradford (2, 3, and 4 bedrooms) | Rate Per Person |
|---|---|
| Session A | $1,749 |
| Session B | $1,749 |
| Session A & B | $3,549 |
Eligibility
To live in Johns Hopkins university housing for the summer, you must:
- Be a current, full-time JHU undergraduate student in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences or the Whiting School of Engineering at the Homewood Campus
- Be registered for an in-person summer course(s) or receive internship credits at the Homewood Campus for the time in which you are requesting housing (course enrollment and internships will be verified with the Office of the Registrar)
Please note that, if you drop your course or internship, you will no longer be eligible for summer housing, even if you have already completed your application and signed the housing contract.
How to Apply for Summer Housing
The summer housing application will open on March 23, in The Birdhouse, and will close on April 10, 12:00 EST. Students will receive an email before the opening of the summer housing application if they are currently enrolled in summer courses. If you are receiving credit for an internship and would like to apply for summer housing, please email us at [email protected].
Cancellation requests made after April 24, 2026 will be subject to a $500 cancellation fee.
Summer Parking
We strongly encourage you to not bring a car to campus due to the lack of summer parking. Should you choose to do so, guests may park at the meters for short-term street parking to unload and check in at Bradford. Meters accept coins and credit cards. Parking is available for summer students and guests in the San Martin Garage located off San Martin Drive or in South Garage. Both parking garages are a 10 to 15-minute walk from Bradford. Credit cards are accepted at both locations.
Off-Campus Summer Housing
Students looking for housing in Baltimore for the summer have a variety of short-term options, from signing a short-term lease with an off-campus property to arranging a sublet or sublet alternative with a JHU student living off-campus who won’t be in Baltimore this summer.
Please note that rising sophomores should refrain from signing long-term leases as they are required to live in university housing during their sophomore year.
Have Questions? Reach Out to Us!
If you’re looking for more information or have any questions about on-campus living at Johns Hopkins, we’re here to help. Speak directly to a member of our on-campus living team and get the answers you need.