Johns Hopkins University is committed to the admission of qualified high school students and college graduates with disabilities for its undergraduate and graduate programs. There is no special admission process for students with disabilities. In some cases students choose to identify themselves as having a disability if they feel that the information would help an admissions office to understand something questionable on their academic record or to stress that the student has worked very hard to achieve success. Prospective students with a disability who may need accommodations in college and who may apply to the Johns Hopkins University, are urged to contact Student Disability Services now to discuss how the University could provide reasonable and necessary accommodations to you. Satisfaction with your chosen college or university will depend on many things, including how well the university and the disibility services program meet your needs as a student with a disability. Contacts with SDS are strictly confidential and are not shared with the admissions office. |