The Homewood Food Pantry was founded to help address food insecurity for all Hopkins affiliates. The Food Pantry works in partnership with the Maryland Food Bank to ensure JHU affiliates have the opportunity to succeed. It is located on Homewood campus inside The LaB at 3003 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218. The pantry is open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Tuesdays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Shelves are stocked with new items the first Friday of every month.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
These maps, created by SHWB staff, include grocery stores in the Baltimore and DC areas, with an emphasis on neighborhoods near our campuses and where students often choose to live.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
SEAM works with all nine academic divisions. We support undergraduates, graduates, postdoctoral candidates, and their families. Whether you submit a request via SEAM’s online form, call our support number, or visit one of our SEAM office locations, our support staff will be able to give you answers based on your circumstances and needs.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
Understanding how to manage your personal finances, make sound financial decisions, and plan for the future, are incredibly important life skills. Start your journey by exploring important topics such as budgeting, money management, and credit. Our video library will help you make responsible choices and prepare for life during and after Hopkins.
The mission of University Experiential Learning is to enrich and enhance the overall learning experience of our students by providing part-time paid internships and part-time work experiences that foster leadership development, provide transferable life skills, enable career development, and allow for the integration of classroom learning with the work experience.
At the Center for Student Success, we’re concerned with one thing: helping you thrive as a student at Johns Hopkins University. Thriving means more than just surviving your college experience; it means being fully engaged intellectually, socially, and emotionally as you strive for academic success and personal growth.
Through coaching, mentoring, collaborations with campus partners, and community-building programs, the Center for Student Success focuses on every aspect of your undergraduate experience, providing an environment where you can maximize your potential and acquire the ability to thrive — at Johns Hopkins and beyond.
The Office of Student Affairs provides holistic student support with a focus on navigation of all things related to residence life, off-campus housing, health and counseling services, services for international students, student engagement, disability resources, and greater community resources.
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.
Who is served:
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
One-on-one support for undergraduates experiencing significant difficulties related to mental health, physical health, family emergencies, and other areas of concern.
Engineering Student Support and Advocacy (ESSA) helps students navigate non-academic issues including mental or physical health, interpersonal issues, conflict with advisors, financial concerns, time management, leaves of absence, being victimized, and family emergencies.
Who is served:
Whiting School of Engineering
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.
Johns Hopkins values and is committed to supporting the well-being of our students, residents, and ACGME fellows. This website provides information on wellness programs, resources, and other information for you to thrive during this important time in your professional career. Resources include access to the Calm meditation app, local primary care doctors and dentists, and Public Service Loan Forgiveness information.
Supporting the best and brightest students is at the core of Johns Hopkins University’s mission. Our generous financial aid program allows us to provide transformative experiences for the most talented students and, in turn, allows them to use the unique opportunities at Hopkins to make a lasting impact on the world.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals