Contacting the University
If you have comments or suggestions about the Johns Hopkins University web site, please write to us.
To reach us by phone, the university switchboard number is 410-516-8000.
Divisional addresses and phone numbers are listed below. If you're hoping to contact a specific school or office within Johns Hopkins, the list below includes those about which we are asked most frequently.
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
237 Mergenthaler Hall
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
410-516-8220
Whiting School of Engineering
School of Engineering
120 New Engineering Building
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
410.516.4050
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
SAIS
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036-1983
202.663.5600
Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
APL
Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel, MD 20723-6099
240.228.5000 (Washington)
443.778.5000 (Baltimore)
Carey Business School
Carey Business School
10 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410.516.0700
School of Education
School of Education
The Education Building
2800 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
410.516.4925
School of Medicine
School of Medicine
733 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205-2196
410.955.5000
School of Nursing
School of Nursing
525 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21205
410.955.7548
Peabody Institute
Peabody
1 East Mt. Vernon Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
410.659.8100
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Public Health
615 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21205-2179
410.955.1680
Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System
Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287
410.955.5000
More addresses and phone numbers
Online here.
University Administrative Information
- Principal Administrators and Deans
- Links to Other Online Directories
- Emergency Info & Weather Alerts
- Campus Maps, Driving Directions, Transportation, etc.
Admissions
For undergraduates, the first place to stop for information about applying to The Johns Hopkins University is our comprehensive undergraduate admissions site, apply.jhu.edu. Chances are, you'll find everything you need there.
Graduate applicants, and those needing direct contact with individual schools can find the current information for those schools in the listings below.
Admissions Information By School
- Arts & Sciences, Engineering
- Advanced International Studies
- Business
- Education Medicine
- Nursing
- Peabody
- Public Health
- All schools
Admissions Information By Type of Program
- Undergraduate
- Graduate
- Part-Time Degree Programs, Non-Degree Programs & Summer Programs
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Distance Education
Links Related to the Admissions Process
- Financial Aid
- Registration Information
- Campus Visits
- International Student Support Services
- Student Accounts
- Student Orientation
- GRO Guide for New Homewood Campus Grad Students
- JHU Parents Association
University Offices and Resources
Financial Aid Information
Online here.
Registrar Offices Online here.
Alumni and Giving News
Alumni Relations
3211 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
Phone 410.516.0363, 800.548.5481
Email
alumni@jhu.edu
Athletic Center
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
Phone 410-516-7490
Sports Info 410-516-0552
Staff List
Employment
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Jobs at JHU
- Office of
Human Resources
Information Technology, Computing Support
Hopkins Information Technology Services (HITS)
Support Services
Phone 410.516.HELP
Email support@jhu.edu
Johns Hopkins Medicine Resources
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- JH
Medicine website
Main Research Library
The Sheridan Libraries of The Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore MD 21218
410.516.8335
Medical Library
William H. Welch
Medical Library
1900 East Monument Street
Baltimore, MD 21205-2113
Phone 410.955.3411
Email
www@mail.jhmi.edu
University Bookstores, Merchandise
University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
2715 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218-4363
Phone 410.516.6900
Fax 410.516.6968
University News
Communications & Public Affairs: Headlines@Hopkins
The mission of The Johns Hopkins University is to educate its students and cultivate their capacity for life-long learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world.

