The Bloomberg School of Public Health offers services and resources to create and maintain an environment focused on student well-being, support, diversity, and engagement.
The Office of Student Affairs at the School of Nursing in all matters pertaining to student life, including orientation, graduation, student development and leadership, health care services, counseling, housing, parking, security, and student activities.
As an online or part-time student at Johns Hopkins Engineering, you’ll have the resources you need to succeed both in and out of the classroom, including career planning and webinars, social networking, writing workshops, and wellness services.
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Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The School of Medicine’s landing page for student services includes campus dining, disability services, the Graduate Student Association, libraries, mothers’ rooms, and more.
The Office of Student Affairs collaborates with students, faculty, staff, and community partners to engage, educate, and empower students in a respectful and positive learning environment. We strive to cultivate accountability and ownership for students through a holistic and developmental process. Services include student engagement, student organizations and affinity groups, disability services, student communication, student health benefits plan, housing, and transportation, and much more.
Students at the School of Education should check out this page for resources and services, including career services, professional coaching, writing assistance, student advocacy, and personalized one-on-one attention from Student Affairs staff.
This page includes information on career services, experiential learning, student activities, publication opportunities, wellness and support, and living information for Washington, Bologna, and Nanjing.
The Bunting Meyerhoff Interfaith and Community Service Center is the home for a variety of prayer and worship services and educational, social and performance arts gatherings for nearly 15 campus organizations.
Religious and Spiritual Life (previously Campus Ministries) promotes and supports spiritual development, theological reflections, religious tolerance and social awareness among students, faculty, and staff within the Johns Hopkins community. It is a prophetic and pastoral presence which seeks to enhance the spiritual and ethical educational experience of the whole person mind, body, and soul.