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Hopkins-Nanjing Center Application

Deadline February 1, 2021


Happy 2021 from the Hopkins-Nanjing Center! The start of the New Year means that the Hopkins-Nanjing Center’s admissions and financial aid deadline is just around the corner. Please note that all application materials for Hopkins-Nanjing Center programs must be submitted by 11:59pm ET on February 1. We invite all those who are interested in learning more about our unique programs and the application process to join our information session later this month. This session will be hosted right before our February 1 application deadline, so it's a great opportunity to bring any of those last minute questions.
 
HNC General Information Session | Thursday, January 28 at 8 PM ET
Join admissions representatives to gain useful tips for navigating the application process for all HNC programs, including writing a strong statement of purpose, applying for scholarships, and other things to keep in mind as you prepare your application. The unique features of each Hopkins-Nanjing Center program will be covered to help guide students on which study option is the best fit for their career plans. Register here >>

Once again, Happy New Year! If you have any questions about the Hopkins-Nanjing Center’s graduate programs, scholarship opportunities, or application process, please email us at nanjing@jhu.edu to connect with an admissions representative. 

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James Heller, HNC '92, Appointed Consul General at the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai
The newly appointed Consul General at the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai is our very own Hopkins-Nanjing Center alumnus, James Heller! Since graduating from the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, James has served with the U.S. Department of State in Beijing, Korea, Ukraine, and Iraq. View his introduction video and shout out to the Hopkins-Nanjing Center on WeChat.



"Taking graduate level classes in Chinese, writing a graduate thesis in Chinese, and studying alongside Chinese and
international students, all while in Nanjing, built a robust foundation for my work in diplomacy." 

- Shirlene Yee, HNC MAIS '12, Foreign Service Officer at U.S. Department of State
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Posted: January 19, 2021, 10:54 AM