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Student service and admission requirements of Johns Hopkins University in the United States
Johns Hopkins University (JHU), founded in 1876, is a four-year private research university. Johns Hopkins University has about 20 185 students, including more than 3,000 international students. There are 5 190 teachers in the school, and most of them have obtained doctoral degrees or the highest academic qualifications in their fields. Johns Hopkins University is located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. In addition to Maryland, Johns Hopkins University has full-time teaching institutions in Washington, D.C., Italian, Singaporean and China. Johns Hopkins University is one of the 14 founding schools of AAU.

Student service

Johns Hopkins University mainly provides the following services for students:

1, consulting center;

2. International Student Center;

3. Student success plan;

4. University Bookstore;

5. Library;

6. Student health service;

7. Employment services.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate course:

1. Graduated from high school with excellent results;

2. Provide English language scores, including TOEFL scores of not less than 100, including reading and listening scores of not less than 26, writing scores of not less than 22, and oral scores of not less than 25; Or IELTS is not less than 7.0;

3. provide SAT or ACT scores;

Graduate students:

1. Graduated from a university with a bachelor's degree from an accredited university, with a GPA of 3.8 or above;

2. Provide English language scores, including TOEFL score of not less than 100 and IELTS score of not less than 7.0; Some majors have higher requirements;

3. provide GRE/GMAT scores.