For High School Juniors and Sophomores
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Dear
Colleague,
We
hope you have had a successful school year and are ready for summer! There
are many different ways for students and families to learn about Hopkins in
the coming months. We’re planning an
eventful summer and would love to see your students here on the Homewood
campus.
We appreciate your help spreading the word about our summer programming by sharing the following links with interested students.
We’re offering our regularly scheduled
daily visits on weekdays and select Saturdays. The events offer an
information session led by an admissions representative and guided tours with
a current student.
On selected dates this summer, families are
encouraged to pair their visits with a Summer Series presentation designed to
introduce a specific aspect of the Hopkins experience.
Topics will include women in STEM, pursuing a career in the humanities, impacting the world with a liberal arts education, premed, and financial aid. Students can RSVP online. Geared toward high school sophomores and juniors.
Held on selected Saturdays throughout the
summer, these events include an information session, current student panel, and
campus tour. It’s great chance for students and families to hear from current
students, ask questions, and get a feel for campus life.
Space is limited, so please encourage interested students to RSVP today.
Breaking Down the College Search:
Application Workshops
July 13, 15, 20, and 22
Our admissions committee staff will be
hosting workshops to help students start thinking about how to prepare their
strongest application. These limited-space, on-campus programs are an
excellent resource for students who are starting the college search process.
Please encourage your students to visit apply.jhu.edu/summerworkshop to learn more and register. (Advance registration is required. July 15 workshop is reserved for residents of the Baltimore area.) Geared toward high school freshmen and sophomores.
In
the meantime, learn
more about Hopkins by exploring our website
and following
us on Facebook and Twitter.
You can also hear
directly from current students at Hopkins
Interactive, where you’ll find student blogs, photos, videos, and more.
Sincerely, Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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