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: - Center for Student Success
What 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: - Global Education Office
What 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: - Multicultural Affairs
What 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 Program
What 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: - Pre-Professional Advising
What 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: - 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: - 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 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: - 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: