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Mission The Hopkins Semester D.C. aims to provide opportunities for all undergraduate students in Washington, D.C. This page serves as a hub for cohort participants, applicants, and interested students to receive information and connect with each other and program leadership.
Membership BenefitsThe Hopkins Semester D.C. brings students from Johns Hopkins's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to Washington, DC for a semester of immersive experiences. Students conduct research, complete coursework, undertake internships, and pursue unique co- and extra-curricular opportunities around the Nation's capital and in Hopkins's new state-of-the-art campus, the Bloomberg Center, at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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