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This is not a test… Please mark the correct answer. …it’s a great new scholarship program with all the right answers. Plus, it’s an exciting opportunity for Baltimore City public high I am: school students who are looking for an A. a Baltimore City outstanding college experience. public school student B. looking for the college experience of a lifetime C. a great student ✖ D. all of the above Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218 http://www.jhu.edu Baltimore Scholars Program a full-tuition scholarship for Baltimore City public school students applying for freshman admission to Johns Hopkins Q. Q. A. What is a Baltimore Scholar? You’ve known about Johns Hopkins University for years. But have you considered applying for admission? Maybe your answer should be YES! Thanks to a new scholarship program, several Baltimore Scholars––incoming freshmen who have attended a Baltimore city public high school for the last three years and who will receive free tuition––are expected to join the next Hopkins class. Scholarships are available to attend undergraduate programs at the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, the Whiting School of Engineering, the School of Nursing, the School of Professional Studies in Business & Education, and the Peabody Conservatory. If you are accepted here as a Baltimore Scholar, you don’t just get in. You also get guidance. That’s because Baltimore Scholars are paired with a faculty adviser, as well as professional academic advisers. These faculty members and administrators help students with social, academic, and personal advising needs. Political science professor Matthew Crensen, himself a graduate of Baltimore public schools, serves as primary adviser and plans programs to help you make the most out of your Hopkins learning experience. Who is eligible? The Baltimore Scholars Program is open to Baltimore City residents who have been enrolled in a public high school in the city for the past three years. Prospective Baltimore Scholars must apply for admission as freshmen and be offered Get all the answers To find out more about the Baltimore Scholars Program at Hopkins, contact the admissions office at the school to which you wish to apply. admission to Johns Hopkins University. Scholarships are available to full-time candidates for first bachelor’s degrees. Baltimore Scholars who meet admission criteria can transfer between divisions of the university and keep their scholarships. Tuition support continues as long as a student maintains at least a 2.0 GPA, completes at least 12 credits per semester, and remains in good standing. 0+0=? All tuition—paid for four years. Baltimore Scholars receive a scholarship that covers tuition and required fees for four academic years of undergraduate study leading to a bachelor’s degree. Depending on financial need, applicants may also be eligible for additional financial support to cover other educational and living expenses. How do I apply? When you apply to Hopkins you also apply to the Baltimore Scholars Program; no additional application is required. Contact the appropriate admissions office to receive an application for undergraduate admission, or go to that school’s Web site to download an application. In some cases, you can apply online. Along with your application, please include any letters of recommendation specifically for this scholarship from your principal, guidance counselor, and/or teachers. Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts & Sciences Whiting School of Engineering Office of Undergraduate Admissions Attention: Isaac Adegbile 140 Garland Hall / 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218-2683 (410) 516-8954 / Fax (410) 516-6025 e-mail: Isaac.Adegbile@jhu.edu • http://apply.jhu.edu Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Office of Admissions and Student Services 525 N. Wolfe St., Room 113 Baltimore, MD 21205-2100 (410) 955-7548 / Fax (410) 614-7086 e-mail: jhuson@son.jhmi.edu • http://www.son.jhmi.edu Johns Hopkins University School of Professional Studies in Business & Education Division of Undergraduate Studies Attention: Irene Edmond Rosenberg 201 Shaffer Hall / 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 (410) 516-6053 e-mail: ie@jhu.edu • http://www.spsbe.jhu.edu (This Hopkins school offers opportunities for parttime students who have already completed 60 college credits. For information on eligibility requirements, please contact the admissions advisor.) The Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University Peabody Conservatory College Admissions Office 1 E. Mt. Vernon Place Baltimore, MD 21202-2397 (410) 659-8110 http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/admissions Explore the whole world of Hopkins at http://www.jhu.edu. http://