 
 The Resource Finder connects current and prospective students and their families to the offices and departments that comprise University Student Services at Johns Hopkins. Explore the list below to learn more about programming, resources, and support services for Hopkins students.
-  Academic Advising – Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS)What they do: Advisors help students discover and develop academic interests, engage the university’s curriculum and academic programs, and introduce you to our faculty and campus resources. Turn here for help selecting a major, starting an undergraduate research project, or finding or becoming a tutor. We help inform students from orientation through graduation. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8216
 Email: [email protected]
 Wyman Park Bldg, Suite W500
 3100 Wyman Park Drive
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Academic Advising – Whiting School of Engineering (WSE)What they do: The Whiting School of Engineering advising staff provides general academic support to engineering students and coordinates the undergraduate advising program. Your undergraduate advisor will help you select courses, learn about academic programs at Hopkins, and steer you to resources that can help with your studies. Contact: 
 Email: [email protected]
 Wyman Park, Suite 125
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Academic SupportWhat they do: Good grades don’t happen by magic. The Office of Academic Support can help you develop the skills necessary to academic success, providing services such as small group tutoring, PILOT (peer-led team learning) groups, and one-on-one coaching in academic skills such as time management and note taking, and varied study techniques. Contact: Learning Den 
 Phone: 410-516-8216
 Email: [email protected]Study Consulting 
 Phone: 410-516-5506
 Email: [email protected]PILOT Learning 
 Phone: 410-516-8216
 Email: [email protected]Address: 
 Wyman Park, 5th Floor
 3100 Wyman Park Drive
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Arts & InnovationWhat they do: Arts & Innovation supports and promotes the arts across campus including the Center for Visual Arts, Hopkins Symphony, over 50 student organizations in the performing and visual arts, and other co-curricular and collaborative programming. More than 120 major performances are produced every year across campus, in addition to free dance classes, and providing arts engagement opportunities for Hopkins students in Baltimore and beyond. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-1154
 Email: [email protected]
 3510 N Charles St
 AMR II, Ground Level Annex, #14
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Center for Social ConcernWhat they do: The Center for Social Concern fosters a lifelong commitment to active citizenship by integrating education, action, and reflection. They have developed programming that combines education, action, and reflection for a truly transformative experience and support nearly 50 student-led community service groups, provide tutoring for Baltimore elementary school students, interns to work in area non-profits, and support faculty who want to incorporate community projects into their curriculums. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-4777
 Email: [email protected]
 3103 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Center for Student SuccessWhat they do: Built for undergraduates who identify as first-generation and/or limited-income (FLI) students, Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Student Success is the hub of the FLI initiatives. CSS staff and programs build community among students and open doors for students at JHU and beyond. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8666
 Email: [email protected]
 Homewood Apartments, Suite 193
 3003 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Mental Health ServicesWhat they do: Mental Health Services provides a safe, confidential, non-judgmental space where students can feel free to explore a wide variety of concerns and issues. We offer a wide variety of services to assist students including drop-in hours, workshops, group therapy, brief individual therapy, couples counseling, psychiatric evaluations and medication management, substance use assessments, eating assessments, and 24/7 crisis intervention services. Services are available to all eligible Homewood and Peabody undergraduate and graduate students and offered free of charge. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8278
 Crisis Counselor: 410-516-8278 and press “1” to connect to the on-call counselor, anytime 24/7Office Location: 
 Homewood Apartments, S-200
 3003 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Dean of StudentsWhat they do: The Dean of Students aims to cultivate an inclusive and healthy community that fosters growth, exploration, and engagement. We oversee student leadership and engagement, campus programming, creative arts, and student outreach and support. In fact, if it’s not happening in a classroom, there’s a good chance our team might be involved. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8208
 Fax: 410-516-4495
 Email: [email protected]
-  Creative Media CenterWhat we do: We provide a free creativity lab and equipment circulation center for all full-time Homewood students with free access to cutting-edge software, audio and video/photography equipment, gaming gear, maker and DIY equipment, poster printing, photo printing, 3D printing, and VR studio. The CMC is a place where you can come and master new technologies and express yourself. On top of all of the physical resources that the CMC has to offer, we also provide assistance with your projects through workshops, one on one meetings, and have a robust student staff that can help you both virtually on our Discord and in person. Come visit us today! Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-3817
 Email: [email protected]
 Opening soon in the Student Center
 Website: studentaffairs.jhu.edu/dmc
 Discord: bit.ly/dmcDiscord
-  Family EngagementWhat they do: If your student is at JHU, you’re a Blue Jay, too. Stay informed about university events, student support services, and family resources. Get involved by becoming a Blue Jay Family Ambassador or join the Hopkins Parents Council. Support student life at JHU with a gift to the Hopkins Parents Fund. Plan a visit to explore campus and the surrounding community. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-7355
 Email: [email protected]
 Homewood Apartments, Suite 193
 3003 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  FastForward UWhat they do: FastForward U, Homewood, serves as a student hub for all things entrepreneurship and innovation. A collaborative, cross-disciplinary environment, FastForward U provides training, space, hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding and a mentorship community that empowers Johns Hopkins student entrepreneurs to develop ideas and disruptive technologies into successful businesses. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-7654
 Email: [email protected]
 320 W. 29th St
 Baltimore, MD 21211Related Links:
-  Fraternity and Sorority LifeWhat they do: The first fraternity at Hopkins was established in 1877—just a year after the university itself opened. Today, more than 1,000 students are involved in Greek life. Fraternity & Sorority Life helps organizations plan social events, educational programs, and community service and philanthropy projects for their members and the Johns Hopkins community. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-4873
 Email: [email protected]
 Leadership Engagement & Experiential Development (The Lab)
 3003 N Charles St
 Homewood Apartments
 N105
 Baltimore, MD 21218
-  Gender & Sexuality ResourcesWhat they do: Gender & Sexuality Resources is the department within the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at Johns Hopkins working to create a more equitable and supportive environment for students with marginalized sexual, gender, and romantic identities. The office provides community support, education, and advocacy centering women, femme, queer, and trans communities at Hopkins. Contact: 
 Email: [email protected]
 Homewood Apartments, Suite 100
 3003 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Global Education OfficeWhat they do: The Global Education Office coordinates opportunities for international study offered through Hopkins or other institutions. Learn about programs available to you, as well as information about financial aid and costs, transferring credits, health and safety, and other practical matters. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8400
 Email: [email protected]
 Imagine Center
 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Graduate Representative OrganizationWhat they do: The GRO is a peer-elected body of Homewood graduate students that recognizes and funds graduate student groups, sponsors social events such as happy hours and sports tournaments, serves as an advocate for Homewood graduate students in policy and programming development, and partners with Hopkins administrators on initiatives related to the graduate experience. Contact: 
 Email: [email protected]
 Levering Hall, Room 115C
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218
-  Health Promotion & Well-BeingWhat they do: Health Promotion & Well-Being helps students meet their goals for healthy behavior with an emphasis on prevention, risk reduction, and overall well-being practices. They also offer various well-being programs and individual consultations to students and trainees. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8396
 Email: [email protected]
 Ralph S. O’Connor Center for Recreation and Well-Being
 Level 2, Recreation and Well-Being Suite
 3400 N. Charles St Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Homewood Graduate Student AffairsWhat they do: There are 36 full-time graduate programs offered through the Whiting School of Engineering and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences—and the questions you have on topics such as academic advising and policies, professional development, student life, services, and living in Baltimore cut across all of them. Turn here for help filling in the blanks. Contact: 
 Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
 Renee Eastwood
 Director of Academic & Student Affairs
 [email protected]
 410-516-8477
 Wyman, 601Whiting School of Engineering 
 Christine Kavanagh
 Associate Dean for Graduate & Postdoctoral Affairs
 [email protected]
 410-516-0764
 Wyman, Suite 3WRelated Links:
-  Hopkins DiningWhat they do: Hopkins Dining is committed to cultivating innovative experiences that nourish the well-being of students, embrace authenticity, and fulfill our global responsibility. With multiple locations around campus, seasonal and scratch-made menus, and a friendly, engaging staff, students are guaranteed to enjoy good food and great community. Visit our website to learn more about dining locations, operating hours, and meal plan options. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-3383
 Email: [email protected]Office Location: 
 3510 N Charles St
 AMR I
 Ground Level
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Hopkins SportsWhat they do: Hopkins fields 24 varsity teams—11 women’s and 13 men’s. The Blue Jays’ men’s and women’s lacrosse teams compete in the NCAA’s Division I, while the others compete in Division III. The rich history and tradition of the men’s lacrosse team and its 44 national titles are often the first thing that comes to mind, but all of our teams have achieved success: Hopkins is considered one of the top ten athletic departments in the country. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-7490
 Newton White Athletic Center
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218
-  Hopkins Symphony OrchestraWhat they do: Baltimore’s only community orchestra relies on the talents of 150 musicians, including many students. In addition to affordable concerts of orchestral and chamber music, the HSO also works with public schools, offers lectures and demonstrations, and delivers free pre-concert talks. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-6542
 Email: [email protected]
 Shriver Hall, Suite 14
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  International ServicesWhat they do: OIS provides immigration, visa, and travel guidance to the Johns Hopkins University international community in every school, and serves over 11,000 international students, recent alumni, faculty, researchers, scholars, staff, and their dependents annually. Related Links:
-  J-CardWhat they do: The J-Card is Hopkins’ official identification and access card; it also stores J-Cash, which can purchase food and other items on- and off-campus. Deposit cash to your J-Card, report or replace a lost card; campus groups can also borrow terminals to accept J-Cards as payment during events. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-5121
 Email: [email protected]
 Levering Hall
 Suite 04B
 3400 N. Charles Street
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Leadership Engagement & Experiential DevelopmentWhat they do: All work + no play = Not something we’d recommend. Leadership Engagement & Experiential Development supports more than 400 clubs and organizations, such as the Student Government Association, performing arts, religious and spiritual, departmental and research groups, and more—giving you the chance to develop leadership skills, build friendships, and create work-life balance. We also work with students to plan annual events such as Lighting of the Quads, hoptoberfest, and Spring Fair. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-4873
 Email: [email protected]
 The LaB
 3003 N Charles St.
 Suite N105
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Life Design LabWhat they do: No matter how far along you are in deciding your first destination beyond Hopkins, the Life Design Lab can help—from selecting a major, to writing a resume, networking, job searching, interviewing techniques, and more. We serve all full-time students in Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering, freshmen through PhD candidates, post-doc and post-bacc students. 
 Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8056
 General Email:
 [email protected]
 Recruiting Email:
 [email protected]Address: 
 Imagine Center
 113 W University Pkwy
 Baltimore, MD 21210Related Links:
-  Multicultural AffairsWhat they do: Multicultural Affairs promotes diversity, community, and leadership. It provides opportunities for students and campus community to engage conversations around race and ethnicity and identity development. The Multicultural Affairs team supports the academic and co-curricular success of student of color through retention and affinity initiatives, cultural celebrations, educational workshops, and leadership development through an intersectional lens. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8730
 Email: [email protected]
 Homewood Apartments, Suite 100
 3003 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  National Fellowships ProgramWhat they do: This office supports undergraduate and graduate students and recent graduates in pursuing competitive external fellowships, including Fulbright grants, the Goldwater Scholarship, the Rhodes Scholarship, and NSF Graduate Research Fellowships among many others. We offer information sessions, resources, and individual advising to students looking to fund undergraduate and graduate study, research projects, and service and professional experiences. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-6775
 3003 N. Charles St.
 Homewood Apartments, Suite 193
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Off-Campus HousingWhat they do: Searching for housing near the Homewood Campus? Learn more about resources for students who are not required to reside in university housing, as well as faculty and staff. Speak to our staff and access our database of private residential and commercial properties in and around Baltimore that offer leases of various lengths, including month-to-month. Contact: 
 Johns Hopkins University
 Wolman Hall
 3339 N. Charles Street
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  On-Campus LivingWhat they do: The residence halls 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. Learn more about residence halls options, services on campus, applying for on-campus housing, and your on-campus support team. Contact: 
 Johns Hopkins University
 Wolman Hall
 3339 N. Charles Street
 Baltimore, MD 21218
-  Pre-Professional AdvisingWhat they do: If you’re planning on a career in medicine and health, or law, turn here for guidance on course selection, career advising, finding internships, preparing applications, and professional development. Public service is an important component of each of these fields, and the office is committed to instilling a respect for public service and volunteerism. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-4140
 Email: [email protected]
 Shriver Hall, Suite 30
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Primary CareWhat they do: Need medical care now? Or advice on how to keep the doctor away? Services within Primary Care include physical exams and routine immunizations; assessments of alcohol and other drug-use problems; reproductive health care; and more. Most undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral candidates are eligible for services free of charge. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8270
 1 E 31st St.
 Homewood Apartments
 Suite N200
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Ralph S. O’Connor Center for Recreation & Well-BeingWhat they do: Our 63,000-square-foot facility is about the same size as a football field (one of which happens to be right outside). The center features a gym, fitness center and weight room, racquetball and squash courts, climbing wall and bouldering cave, six-lane pool, and more. Free to all Homewood students; memberships available to other members of the Hopkins community. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-4434
 Email: [email protected]
 Ralph S. O’Connor Center for Recreation & Well-Being
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Registrar – Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE)What they do: The Registrar is the university’s academic record-keeper. The office coordinates tasks related to student records including but not limited to grades processing, publishing schedule of courses and registration dates, processing transcripts and enrollment verifications, and collaborating with other offices to ensure student success. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8080
 Wyman Park, 2 West
 3100 Wyman Park Dr.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Religious & Spiritual LifeWhat they do: Religious and Spiritual Life supports religious groups representing a wide range of faiths and also administers the student-led Interfaith Council, which builds cooperation among all campus religious groups. Religious and Spiritual Life promotes and supports spiritual development, theological reflection, religious tolerance, and social awareness among faculty, staff, and students. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-1880
 Email: [email protected]
 Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith and Community Service Center
 3509 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Scheduling and Event ServicesWhat they do: Whether you need a single meeting room or customized catering and space for an entire conference, the Scheduling and Event Services team can help you plan your entire event. During the summer we offer various style residential accommodations along with on-campus dining, classrooms and beautiful outdoor green spaces for social activities providing the perfect summer conference experience. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8209
 Levering Hall, Suite 102
 3400 N. Charles St
 Baltimore, MD 21218
 Online Scheduling Site: eventscheduling.jhu.eduRelated Links:
-  Student Disability ServicesWhat they do: We help full-time undergraduate and graduate students in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain equal access and support for academic, developmental, and career-related needs. Students seeking support for a disability must register through our office. 
 Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-4720
 Email: [email protected]
 Shaffer Hall, Suite 101
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Student Enrollment & Account Management (SEAM)What they do: If you have a question about student accounts, registration, or financial aid, you can contact the Office of Student Enrollment and Account Management (SEAM) to request assistance. SEAM’s knowledgeable and cross-functional student support services team provides personalized assistance in digital and in-person settings. Phone: +1-877-419-5131 
 Online support request form.
 Wyman Center, 2nd Floor
 3100 Wyman Park Drive
 Baltimore, MD 21211Related Links:
-  Student Government AssociationWhat they do: The SGA is the elected body that represents undergraduates at Hopkins. In addition to advocating for policies and services that benefit the undergraduate student community—including a textbook exchange, ride-share program, and off-campus housing database—the SGA also provides funding for approved student groups and is the voice of the student body. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-4873
 Mattin Center, Suite 210
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Student Outreach & Support (SOS)What they do: Student Outreach & Support staff is committed to assisting students in successfully navigating the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus. Student Outreach and Support helps students manage physical and mental health concerns, personal and family emergencies, financial issues, and other obstacles that may arise during their college experience. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-7857
 Email: [email protected]
 Located in AMR II Ground Level Annex (entrance is behind the Blue Jay statue near the Hopkins Café)
 Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – FridayRelated Links:
-  Student Transitions & Family EngagementWhat they do: Whether you’re a first-year student, a transfer student, or a parent/guardian, the Student Transitions & Family Engagement team will help you settle into Homewood by providing information about campus resources and ways to get engaged in your new community. You’ll get an overview of academics, student life, and what it takes to make a smooth transition to college. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8666
 Email: [email protected]Mailing address: 
 Homewood Apartments, Suite 193
 3003 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218
-  Technology CenterWhat they do: We provide students with expert-level technology support, mobile device service as well as access to deep discounts on laptops and accessories. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-0448
 Email: [email protected]
 Levering Hall, Sherwood Room
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, MD 21218Tech Store Hours: 
 Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
 Saturday and Sunday closedRelated Links:
-  Undergraduate Research (HOUR)What they do: Whether you don’t know how to start or need help finding something different, HOUR (the Hopkins Office for Undergraduate Research) staff will work with you to find meaningful research experiences. HOUR offers programs to help facilitate and fund undergraduate research opportunities. We also provide proposal feedback, skill workshops, and events to share projects and hone presentation skills. We serve all full-time undergraduate students in KSAS, WSE, and the Peabody Institute, from incoming first-years through seniors. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-2324
 Email: [email protected]
 3400 N. Charles Street
 Garland Hall 380
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  University Experiential LearningWhat they do: Working while in college is one of the most universal experiences of college life. University Experiential Learning offers the opportunity to explore career options, obtain transferable skills, work with faculty and staff who understand student life, and helps to ease financial burdens. University Experiential Learning serves all JHU students—work-study and “non” work-study alike. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8400
 Email: [email protected]
 Imagine Center
 113 W University Pkwy
 Baltimore, MD 21210Related Links:
-  Vice Provost for Student AffairsWhat they do: Student Affairs is focused on helping you take advantage of all that a JHU education and the JHU community have to offer. Our programs, services, and our collaborations with colleagues across the university are designed to help support you as you engage in meaningful experiences, pursue your passions, and make lifelong connections throughout your educational journey. Contact: 
 Phone: 410-516-8382
 Email: [email protected]
 Garland Hall, Suite 130
 3400 N. Charles Street
 Baltimore, MD 21218Related Links:
-  Wellbeing.jhu.eduWhat they do: A single digital destination for student well-being resources, news, and events available across Johns Hopkins University. Hopkins values inclusion and multi-dimensional well-being, and promotes strategies for resilience in the context of stressful situations and life events common among undergraduates and graduate students. Be well so you can do well.Contact: 
 Email: [email protected]
 Ralph S. O’Connor Center for Recreation & Well-Being
 3400 N. Charles St.
 Baltimore, Maryland 21218Related Links: