The Johns Hopkins School of Education prioritizes the well-being and success of our academic community by implementing policies that safeguard the rights, welfare, integrity, safety, property, and health of all members.
We are dedicated to supporting our students in their educational journey, ensuring they have access to the finest resources and tools necessary for achieving excellence in their studies. Our commitment lies in fostering an environment where every individual can thrive and flourish.
Academic & Student Policies
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Academic Standards
The academic standards for degrees and certificates offered through the School of Education are subject to change.
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Grievances & Complaints
It is hoped that a dispute has a satisfactory informal resolution. However if this is not the case, there is a formal process which provides clarification as to what may not be considered under this grievance procedure.
Academic Standards
The academic standards for degrees and certificates offered through the School of Education are subject to change.
Grievances & Complaints
It is hoped that a dispute has a satisfactory informal resolution. However if this is not the case, there is a formal process which provides clarification as to what may not be considered under this grievance procedure.
Sexual Misconduct
Johns Hopkins University is committed to promoting a safe and supportive environment for each and every member of our community. If you have experienced sexual misconduct, we encourage you to reach out for support and medical care. We are able to assist you if you would like to file a report with JHU and/or local law enforcement. Our goal is to provide you with all the information you need to make the best decisions for you.
Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act)
The Johns Hopkins University annual security and fire safety report is available on the university’s website.
Compliance Hotline
If you have a concern or complaint, make a confidential report immediately via the online form or by phone at 844-SPEAK2US (844-773-2528). Anonymous reporting is available.