Student Transitions and Family Engagement
Student Transitions and Family Engagement
Welcome New Blue Jays!
Welcome to the Class of 2028 and incoming Transfer Students. We are super eager to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus in August 2024! There is so much for you to look forward to including moving to campus. Check out highlights below from our 2023 move-in day.
Student Transitions and Family Engagement, comprised of New Student Orientation, First-Year Experience, Second-Year Experience, and Family Engagement, exists to facilitate a smooth and successful transitional experience for all students and their families to the Homewood campus! This includes First-Year Students, Transfer Students, and family members. Through meaningful newsletters, webinars, programs, and initiatives, we are here to help you navigate Homewood and its plethora of resources. We are proud to be a point of contact as you prepare for arrival to campus and begin your college journey. Always remember, you belong here!
Forever a Blue Jay….Gooooo Hop!
Questions?
For inquiries, we are available via text at (410) 941-3485 and email [email protected] or [email protected].
News & Announcements
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During renovations on the MSE Library, the former Hopkins Club building is filling the void, featuring a variety of spaces and rooms for quiet study
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Apps promoting accessibility took center stage at this year's HopHacks coding marathon, which challenges college students from across the country to design projects that address critical issues like health care access and human safety
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A big idea for all to ponder
In first-year seminars and extracurricular programming offered by the Writing Center, students are invited to consider what it means to be human
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JHU rises to No. 6 in 'U.S. News' rankings
'U.S. News & World Report' recognizes Hopkins for academic excellence as well as for low student debt, value, innovation, and undergraduate research
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Hopkins students registered to vote and requested absentee ballots at Tuesday's National Voter Registration Day celebration, hosted by Hopkins Votes
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Debate watch party
About 60 students gathered on the Homewood campus Tuesday night to watch the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump