John Hopkins University
February 14, 2021 2021-12-15 10:14John Hopkins University
John Hopkins University
Baltimore - is more than just our hometown— it’s an extension of campus, offering learning and cultural opportunities that will complement your Hopkins experience.
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Baltimore , Maryland
Estd 1876
John Hopkins University
Popular Majors
Neuroscience
Public Health & General
Cell/Cellular & Molecular Biology
Bioengineering & Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Economics
Rankings
QS Rankings
25
The World University Rankings
12
US News Rankings
9
Program and Curriculum
John Hopkins students define their own academic direction at Hopkins. Johns Hopkins undergraduates are active learners who pursue their interests across academic boundaries, discovering new ways to combine their passions as they find their own paths forward. When we give our students the freedom to explore their own educational pursuits, they discover a way forward that is uniquely their own—and that is a key part of the Hopkins undergraduate experience.

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Undergraduate Teaching Ranking
Notable Alumuni
Sam Palmisano, former CEO of IBM
Victor A. McKusick, medical geneticist; author of Mendelian Inheritance in Man, the definitive source of information on human genes and genetic disorders
Michael R. Bloomberg, former New York City mayor; founder of Bloomberg L.P., Bloomberg News, and Bloomberg Radio
Jeffrey Blitz, writer/director of Spellbound, Rocket Science, and Lucky
Useful Information
What John Hopkins University look for in an undergraduate applicant
What we look for?
Academic Character How do you demonstrate your academic passions? What is important to you? To get a good idea of where your academic spirit lies, we’ll look at your transcripts and testing, but also your teacher and counselor recommendations. Impact and Initiative Our undergraduates contribute to our campus and our community. We urge students to think about how they can make a difference through service, leadership, and innovation. The admissions committee looks closely at applicants’ extracurricular activities and recommendations to assess commitments outside the classroom. Personal Contributions How do you engage with your community—academic, personal, and social? What personal qualities do you possess that would make you a good fit for our campus? We’re looking for students who are eager to follow their interests at the college level and are enthusiastic about joining the campus community.