Student Transitions and Family Engagement
Student Transitions and Family Engagement
Welcome New Blue Jays!
Welcome future Blue Jays! We are super eager to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus in August 2028! There is so much for you to look forward to including moving to campus. Check out highlights below from our 2024 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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As December nears an end, the Hub looks back at some of the memorable moments that caught our photographers' eyes in 2024
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JHU welcomes first members of Class of 2029
551 of the best and brightest students from around the world have been admitted to Hopkins in the Early Decision I cohort
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Student designs take flight
At the 2024 MechE Freshmen Design Challenge, 22 teams of first-year mechanical engineering students showed off their small vehicle designs in a fun competition
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Meet the cross-office collaborators who pull off Homewood's favorite winter tradition
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Students in a Near Eastern Studies First Year Seminar try their hand at creating replicas of cuneiform tablets
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JHU recognized for engaging student voters
National coalition counts Hopkins among schools 'setting the standard for nonpartisan civic engagement work for colleges and universities across the country'