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Visit Carey

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Explore the dynamic Carey community through a selection of in-person, on the road, and virtual opportunities. Experience firsthand what it’s like to be a student in Baltimore or Washington, D.C. at Carey Business School by visiting us in-person. If you can’t make it to Carey in-person, attend a virtual information session, take a look at our locations via our virtual tour, or visit us on the road at a location closer to you. We will be participating or hosting events worldwide.

Whether you join us in-person, online, or on the road, you will have the opportunity to learn more about our programs, the application process, financial aid, the unwavering support Carey provides you throughout your time as a student, and more. You will also learn about the teams you’ll work with during your time at Carey, such as Career & Life Design and Experiential Learning. Continue to check this page as we regularly add new visit opportunities.

Ways to connect with Carey

Please note: Event attendance has no bearing on an applicant’s admission decision, nor does it qualify an applicant to receive an application fee waiver. While we encourage prospective students to attend our admissions events, webinars, and information sessions to learn more about our program and the Carey community, these events do not provide an opportunity to waive the application fee.


About Our Locations

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Baltimore, MD

Baltimore’s Harbor East neighborhood was once the city’s industrial heart but has now emerged as a direction setter for business in Baltimore - from established firms to newly relocated ventures and thriving startups. This also makes it the ideal location to pursue a graduate business education and start the next phase of your career. Your future, built here.

Washington, D.C.

Carey Business School’s new D.C. location at 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW is designed for the academic needs of today and the future. This state-of-the-art Johns Hopkins location creates new opportunities for research, education, and public engagements, giving you the powerful combination of the distinctive Hopkins advantage in the heart of Washington, D.C.

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FT MS Group Coaching: In Person (HE)

Our Career Education for FTMS: Group Coaching In-person sessions are a great opportunity for FT MS students to meet 1:1 with a career coach for quick conversations without having to schedule an appointment. This is a great opportunity to see what career coaching is like and get some real-time feedback for whatever questions are on your mind regarding your career. Available 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST with Katie Pluemer on the Harbor East campus (2nd Floor, Pod #5) on the following dates throughout the Fall semester: September 13 September 20 September 27 October 4 October 11 October 25 November 1

Carey Hosts 2020 Annual GMAC Conference

Overcoming challenges posed by COVID-19, the virtual 2020 Annual GMAC Conference was a success. Dean Alex Triantis offered opening remarks and Carey staff presented at several sessions.

Experiential co-curriculars

Experiential co-curriculars

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Experiential learning co-curricular opportunities

Trade in the classroom for consulting jobs, case competitions, and more to grow your network and gain invaluable insights and experience. Put your business education to work and continue building your leadership skills with co-curricular experiential learning opportunities.

Case competitions

Participate in a business case competition to develop critical business and presentation skills, gain industry experience, and network with experts and potential employers.

Commercialization Academy

An incubator for innovation at Johns Hopkins, the Commercialization Academy connects you with faculty, staff, and students across the university to bring over 300 new ideas to fruition and technologies to market each year. 

Community Consulting Lab

Lead a consulting project and tackle real problems in partnership with regional nonprofits, start-ups, and small businesses.

Design teams

Partner with a student organization and use your design thinking skills to plan and oversee an event. Hone your design thinking skills without making a semester-long commitment to a course or club.

Hexcite

At the Hexcite early-stage medical software accelerator, match with Johns Hopkins care providers who have an idea to create and market a software solution that improves patient care. Join a team of graduate students from across Johns Hopkins to engage with the new health technology software from every angle and bring the care provider's innovation to market.

Impact Sprints

Farms, emergency rooms, and local Baltimore organizations provide the backdrop to put your skills to the test, emerge as a confident, strategic leader, and help local organizations overcome obstacles to increase impact.

MIINT Impact Investing Program

Join the six-month experiential lab that simulates the early stages of impact investing. Participate in one-on-one advisory sessions and gain experience evaluating real-world investment opportunities.

Non-profit boards

Partner with Business Volunteers of Maryland to match with a nonprofit looking for new board members. Through board service, develop leadership skills, build a network within your industry, and make a significant impact at a nonprofit.

Student organizations

Join a student honor society or one of Carey Business School’s more than twenty student organizations.

Student Startup Challenge

Pitch your proposed business venture for the opportunity to receive seed money and develop your concept.

FT MS Group Coaching: In Person (HE)

Our Career Education for FTMS: Group Coaching In-person sessions are a great opportunity for FT MS students to meet 1:1 with a career coach for quick conversations without having to schedule an appointment. This is a great opportunity to see what career coaching is like and get some real-time feedback for whatever questions are on your mind regarding your career. Available 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST with Katie Pluemer on the Harbor East campus (2nd Floor, Pod #5) every Tuesday starting January 24 and ending on May 2, 2023 in the Spring Semester. The only exception is, no FT MS Group Coaching during

Education Pioneers Coffee Chat

Learn about Education Pioneers and their 10-month Impact Fellowship The Education Pioneers Impact Fellowship provides talented professionals an opportunity to address critical challenges in the education sector, addressing systemic inequities and helping to close the opportunity gap. We recruit professionals with skills in data analysis, strategy, and project management to partner with leading K-12 school districts, charter schools, and other education organizations and to grow as leaders. The EP Impact Fellowship is an intensive, 10-month experience that helps turn rising leaders' skills and