Student Transitions and Family Engagement
Student Transitions and Family Engagement
Welcome Future Blue Jays!
Welcome future Blue Jays! Check out highlights below from our 2025 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
-  HUBA touching beer storyStudents at Johns Hopkins' Whiting School of Engineering design a printer capable of punching braille text into beer labels and more 
-  HUBStudent center comes alive for grand opening celebrationHundreds gather for the official unveiling of a new space devoted to student activity and connection Read "Student center comes alive for grand opening celebration"... 
-  HUBStudent innovation fund aims to promote dialogueStudent proposals will receive up to $10,000 each, with applications accepted through Oct. 22 
-  HUBTwo from JHU named Quad FellowsKeegan Eveland, Shilpy Vohra among recipients of highly competitive award for exceptional master's and doctoral students to study STEM in the U.S. 
-  HUBHopkins No. 7 in 'U.S. News' Best Colleges rankingsUniversity recognized for academic excellence as well as for low student debt, value, innovation, undergraduate research, and disciplines including biomedical engineering and biotechnology Read "Hopkins No. 7 in 'U.S. News' Best Colleges rankings"... 
-  HUBFulbright grants awarded to 14 JHU studentsThe students and recent graduates will travel abroad to conduct research, pursue graduate degrees, and teach English