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Johns Hopkins Response to Hurricane Katrina
Information for Students from Katrina-affected Colleges and
Universities
September 2, 2005
The Johns Hopkins University is committed to doing all it
can to assist people in the three-state region devastated
by Hurricane Katrina. We are mobilizing faculty and staff
to provide direct medical assistance to affected areas.
Members of our university community are launching
fund-raising efforts. Additionally, Johns Hopkins is
preparing to provide educational opportunities for students
of Gulf Coast institutions that will not be able to reopen
this semester.
Undergraduate students whose home institutions will close
for the fall semester may apply to the university's Krieger
School of Arts and Sciences or Whiting School of
Engineering for admission as visiting students.
On a space-available basis, the two schools will accept a
limited number of visiting students for the fall semester.
We will give priority to students from the Baltimore area.
Visiting students must meet Johns Hopkins admissions
standards.
Johns Hopkins will consider for admission those students
whose home colleges and universities have declared
themselves closed for the fall semester because of
Hurricane Katrina. In anticipation of such a declaration,
students may file applications now. The Johns Hopkins fall
semester begins on Thursday, Sept. 8, and we anticipate
that Gulf Coast institutions will have declared their
intentions by then. A visiting student application and
additional information are available online
here.
The usual deadline and application fee are waived for this
emergency program.
Potential applicants should note that:
Some fall semester courses at
Johns Hopkins have already reached maximum enrollment.
[Updated with new information,
9/2/05, 8:30 p.m.] Details about tuition are still being
worked out, but, in any event, visiting students at
Johns Hopkins will not be put into a situation in
which they find themselves paying tuition to
both Johns Hopkins and their home institution.
The Johns Hopkins Student
Financial Services office will keep track of Education
Department requirements and waivers and help accepted
visiting students file the proper paperwork for federal
financial aid. The office will also work with accepted
students on other alternatives for financing their Johns
Hopkins tuition.
There currently is no
university-owned housing available for the fall
semester.
Admission as a visiting
student does not constitute a transfer to Johns Hopkins.
Visiting students will be expected to return to their home
colleges and universities when those institutions
reopen.
For more information, please call the
Office of
Undergraduate Admissions at (410) 516-8171.
NOTE: Over Labor Day weekend, please call (410) 516-4882.
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