2010 ONLINE APPLICATION
Now accepting applications for all 2010 terms.
Click here to create an account. Once your account is created, you may log in using the "E-mail" and "Password" boxes to the right.
Find out if you're eligible or pre-certified. Financial aid is available as need-based partial tuition grants.
IMPORTANT DATES
International Applicants: February 15
Financial Aid: March 15
Residential Students: March 31
We will accept applications on a space-available basis.
Commuter Students: May 21 for Term I; June 25 for Term II.
SUMMER UNIVERSITY APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
Application materials
- A submitted online application, with payment of the nonrefundable application fee of $50.
- Official high school transcript, including fall 2009 grades.
- Most recent standardized test scores (PSAT, SAT, or ACT).
- A completed Teacher Recommendation Form and a completed Guidance Counselor or Principal Recommendation Form
- Parent/Guardian Approval Form
PRE-CERTIFIED APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
Students who have attended pre-college in the past, students who are incoming JHU freshmen, or students who have been admitted to Hopkins in the past, are pre-certified.
- A submitted online application. Please call 410-516-4548 or email summer@jhu.edu to receive your application waiver fee.
- Official high school transcript, including fall 2009 grades.
- Parent/Guardian Approval Form.
DISCOVER HOPKINS APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
Application materials
- A submitted online application, with payment of the nonrefundable application fee of $50.
- Official high school transcript, including fall 2009 grades.
- A completed Teacher Recommendation Form.
- Parent/Guardian Approval Form.
VISITING UNDERGRADUATE APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
Your application to the 2010 Summer Program consists of two parts:
- A submitted online application, with payment of the nonrefundable application fee of $50.
- Official college transcript, including fall 2009 grades.
MAILING ADDRESS
Mail application materials in a single envelope to:
Johns Hopkins Summer Programs Office
Shaffer Hall, Suite 203
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218-2685
Only completed applications will be considered.

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