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  • Successful Graduates

Class of 2010

41: Percentage of the Class of 2010 who were employed full time six months after graduation

37: Percentage who were enrolled in graduate or professional school six months after graduation

22: Percentage who were volunteering, traveling, applying to graduate school, job searching, or doing something else six months after graduation

90+: Percentage of Johns Hopkins applicants to U.S. medical schools with a GPA of 3.5 or higher who were admitted for the application years 2006–2010

83+: Percentage of Johns Hopkins applicants accepted to one or more U.S. law schools for the 2010 application year

It's a big world. And at Johns Hopkins, you'll have every opportunity to dive right into it. But with so many choices available—classes, seminars, workshops, projects and independent study, internships, study abroad—it can be overwhelming trying to navigate it all. Here, you'll find plenty of people by your side, ready to help you find the path that's right for you. Your academic and faculty advisers assist you in selecting courses, exploring academic options, and evaluating your interests.

Of course, it's possible to change your major (and lots of people do!). Likewise, all students are free to switch between the schools of Arts & Sciences and Engineering, and are encouraged to take courses in both. Besides your formal adviser, you'll find numerous other sources of advice, guidance, and direction—or just good information! Instead of a rigid core of compulsory courses, Johns Hopkins requires only that you fulfill general distribution requirements in several academic areas (depending on your major), a writing requirement, and for some majors, a language requirement. Beyond that, you're free to concentrate on what you love, or to explore more broadly.

Resources for Success

Krieger School of Arts & Sciences Advising

Whiting School of Engineering Advising

Pre-Professional Programs and Advising: Support and guidance for students whose long-term career interests are in the health or law fields

Career Center: Many resources for career development, including advising, interviewing, résumé help, and an online alumni database

Counseling Center: Free, confidential services for students

Mentoring Assistance Peer (M.A.P.) Program: part of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs

International Student Services: orientation for international students and help obtaining student visas




Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Mason Hall, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 - phone: 410-516-8171 - fax: 410-516-6025 - email: gotojhu@jhu.edu
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