Academic & Student Policies
Like all universities, the Johns Hopkins School of Education has policies in place to promote the rights, welfare, integrity, safety, property, and health of all members of our academic community.
Much of our policy information is available in our academic catalog. Specific areas of interest within that policy are linked by area below:
- Grading and Academic Records
- Academic Standards
- Graduation
- Academic and Student Conduct Policies
- Student Grievance Policy
- Pandemic Continuity of Learning Policy
- University Policies
- Guidelines for Recording with Zoom
JHU Sexual Assault Website
Information on filing a complaint with the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) can be found on the JHU sexual assault response and prevention website.
JHU Campus Security Policy & Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act)
The Johns Hopkins University annual security and fire safety report is available on the university’s website. A printed copy of the annual crime report may be obtained from our security offices:
- Homewood Campus 410-516-4631
- Peabody Institute 410-234-4600
- Medical Institutions 410-614-3473
- Applied Physics Laboratory 443-778-7176
- School of Advanced International Studies, D.C. 202-663-5808
- Deans/directors/coordinators for our JHU Campuses and centers at: Baltimore, MD (Harbor East) 410-234-9301; Columbia, MD 410-516-9700; Bologna, Italy 202-663-5808; International +39.051.2917.811; Washington, D.C. Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences 202-663-5808; Nanjing, China 202-663-5808; International +86.25.8359.2436; Washington, D.C.- Carey Business School 202-663-5808; Montgomery County, MD 301-294-7011
JHU Compliance Hotline
The mission of Johns Hopkins University is to educate its students and cultivate their capacity for life-long learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world. In service to this mission, the university strives to promote an environment of integrity, ethics, and safety. All members of the Johns Hopkins community are expected to uphold these standards, which is why the Johns Hopkins Compliance Line was established. This independently administered toll-free hotline allows for anonymous (if desired) reporting of serious concerns or violations of any kind. Examples include violations of regulations for scientific and scholarly actions and breaches of student life policies. Any possible risk involving non-compliance with a law, regulation, or policy should be reported by calling the JHU Compliance Hotline at 1-877-WE COMPLY (1-877-932-6675).