Family Engagement
Family Engagement
Welcome Blue Jay Families
As a Blue Jay Family, you play an essential role in your student’s transition and success at Hopkins. Family Engagement is here to provide resources and support as you and your student navigate the university and encounter new and dynamic experiences that occur in college environments throughout the years.
New Families – Welcome!
A warm Blue Jay Welcome to all of the families of our newly admitted students! Family Engagement is here to assist with your transition to Johns Hopkins. We will offer a full orientation webinar series starting in May 2024 for our incoming families. Visit our Hop on Board page for recordings of last years webinar series. Newly admitted families who are listed in the students SIS account will be notifies of all upcoming events. Please note, some of our webinars in the academic year do not pertain to newly admitted students.
We encourage you to:
- Explore this website
- Learn more about our Family Engagement events and resources throughout the academic year
- Follow us on Facebook
- Sign up for email updates and newsletters via your student’s SIS (Student Information System) account
- Get involved and visit us on campus
Current Families – Welcome Back!
Our Blue Jay Family Webinar series is designed for families of current students. Visit our webinars page for details of our upcoming webinars and find recordings of previous webinars.
Questions?
For general inquiries and concerns, contact the Office of Family Engagement at 410-516-7355 or email bluejayfamilies@jhu.edu.
Upcoming Events
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October 22, 2023
Ethel's Place: Celebrating Ethel Ennis, Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz
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News & Announcements
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How the Life Design Lab (and families) can help students transition from college to career
There’s one question every college student has been asked: What are your plans after graduation? Though some students begin working toward a fixed goal in grade school, many others discover their passion during their time at university or even after. And as everyone in the workforce knows, career paths can
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Blue Jay Family Ambassador Q&A: Priya Vijay
Tell us about your family and your students. My student is currently a freshman studying Computer Science. She’s very approachable, maintains a great attitude with her school mates, and she’s very willing to come out of her shell to approach professors whenever she has difficulties with her studies. She is
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An Overview of Well-Being Resources on Campus
Student Health and Well-Being offers resources across eight facets of well-being: emotional and mental health, physical, social, sexual, spiritual, environmental, financial, and professional. Students can select from a single offering of a program or service, a series where they can refine their skills over time or identify self-directed opportunities that
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Blue Jay Q&A with Dr. Charles Lu, Associate Dean of Diversity & Inclusion
Every Blue Jay should feel a sense of belonging on campus, no matter their background or identity. JHU’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion is at the forefront of a university-wide effort to create and sustain an environment where students are empowered to be true to themselves. The Center brings together
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Distance is No Obstacle to Love: Carol Lu’s FLI Family Story
Written by Ashley Joyce Note: On Monday, November 8, Johns Hopkins will celebrate National First-Generation College Student Day with programming and giveaways on the Keyser Quad. Learn more about the celebration by visiting the FLI Network website. The experience of moving away from home to attend college can be intimidating
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How Families and Parents Can Support Student Success and Well-Being
This article was contributed by the JHU Counseling Center. In November, as we settle into our rhythms and routines for the fall academic semester, it is a perfect time to stop and take stock of our well-being. Life in general gives us joys and challenges, but with the added stressors of 2020 and 2021, it is
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