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first major research university to be founded in America, Johns
Hopkins is committed to a fundamental principle—education for undergraduates and
graduates must be firmly grounded in research and discovery.
In this spirit, Hopkins students have pursued a path of
exploration, creation, and invention ever since its founding in 1876;
currently over 70% of undergraduates conduct meaningful research here, either
independently or under the guidance of world-renowned faculty. Students
not only build a classical foundation of knowledge in their
studies, they learn directly from the cutting-edge work being conducted
on campus and in the field. Critical thinking, problem
solving, creativity, and entrepreneurship are all fostered and nourished in
this unique educational environment. With approximately 4000 undergraduates on campus,
Hopkins provides unparalleled opportunities for students to become involved in
projects and to receive an extraordinary amount of personal attention.
Indeed, students at Hopkins have the freedom to create
their own paths. They are supported in their objectives
by faculty and staff who recognize students as colleagues and
important contributors to the academic community that is The Johns
Hopkins University. Location/Contact JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
3400 N CHARLES ST
BALTIMORE MD 21218-2688
General information:(410) 516-8000
Financial aid office:(410) 516-8028 Admissions office:(410) 516-8171 University Homepage |
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