Move-In Dates
Session I: Sunday, July 10
Session II: Sunday, July 24
Dormitory check-in: 12:30-2:30 PM (Wolman Hall)
Program registration: 12:30 - 2:45 PM
(Glass Pavilion, Levering Hall)
Residential Information Session: 3:00 PM (Glass Pavilion, Levering Hall)
Download the Day's Schedule here.
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Visitor Information
ENTERING THE UNIVERSITY
Wolman Hall is located on E. 34th Street, between St. Paul and N. Charles Streets. Students should unload their belongings and proceed to the registration tables. Parents should proceed to park their cars in the South Garage, off Wyman Park Drive. A shuttle will bring parents back to the dormitory from South Garage.
CHECKING IN TO YOUR DORM
At dorm check-in, students will receive access cards and their room keys. Once settled, students should come to the courtyard with their parents so that we can escort you to program registration and lunch.
PROGRAM
Program registration and lunch will take place in Levering Hall, Glass Pavilion. Students will begin by registering and receiving copies of any documents that still need to be completed (see the required forms link to the right above).
ORIENTATION
At 3 pm, we ask that you join us in Levering Hall for introductions to the staff and a brief orientation to the residential program.
TEXTBOOKS
Professors have identified the books students will need and they are available for purchase at the Hopkins Barnes and Noble Bookstore, located at the corner of St. Paul and 33rd Streets. Click here to purchase your books in advance. You will need your course number to see which books have been assigned.
Students can purchase their books in advance and pick them up at the bookstore upon arrival.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
If a problem should arise on orientation day, please call 410-516-7283.

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