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Contact Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
There are a variety of ways to get in contact with the team you need. Whether you have questions about our Carey locations, the admissions process, need technical support, or want further information regarding any of our offices, please contact Carey Business School at any of the provided contacts below.
Baltimore, MD
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
877-88 CAREY | 410-234-9200
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410-234-9220 or 877-88 CAREY
Fax: 443-529-1554
carey.admissions@jhu.eduhttps://carey.jhu.edu/programs/admissions
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Full-time MBA
Carey_FulltimeMBA@jhu.eduMS in Business Analytics and Risk Management
CareyMSBARM@jhu.eduMS Finance
CareyMSFinance@jhu.eduMS in Health Care Management
CareyMSHealthCare@jhu.eduMS in Information Systems
CareyMSIS@jhu.eduMS in Marketing
CareyMSMarketing@jhu.eduMS in Real Estate and Infrastructure
CareyMSRE@jhu.eduFlexible MBA
CareyPartTime@jhu.edu
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For immediate support, please contact the Online Course Technical Support (OCTS):
- Call toll-free: 877-379-5788
- Chat: Chat Support Link
- Email: carey.helpdesk@jhu.edu
The OCTS is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For most emergencies (such as tests/quizzes), please call or use the chat function.
Zoom Meetings for Students
All information and support available at https://jhubluejays.zoom.us/
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Phone: 410-516-8028
Fax: 410-367-8762
Request support through SEAM's online formhttps://carey.jhu.edu/student-experience/services-resources/financial-aid
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Phone: 410-234-9250
Fax: 410-800-4096
Request support through SEAM's online form
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Phone: 1-877-419-5131
Fax: 410-367-8763
Request support through SEAM's online form
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Phone: 410-234-9250
Request support through SEAM's online form
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Phone: 410-516-6635
Request support through SEAM's online form
Flexible MBA: Connect with your peers
Flexible MBA: Connect with your peers at Carey

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Student Experience
Live it to learn it
Gain experience putting your skills to the test solving your client’s business challenges while honing your analytic and leadership skills along the way. Of course, your MBA isn’t just about skills learned— but also the networks you build. Whether you are taking courses online or on campus, experiential learning is your opportunity to connect with your classmates while developing complex problem-solving skills. Collaborate with your peers, work alongside each other, and graduate with a network of peers in your industry and beyond.
As an online student, Randall Kennedy (MBA ’24) wanted a program that would accommodate his busy schedule, but also provide him with the opportunity to feel like part of the community. Kennedy was able to take advantage of in-person residency courses and Carey-offered networking events to connect with his peers from across the world and actively participate in various programs.
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CityLab
Partner with existing economic and community development projects to position yourself for a career in urban innovation and entrepreneurial business with social impact.
Discovery to Market
Transform a scientific discovery into a viable commercial enterprise. Discovery to Market teaches students how to assess the commercial potential of scientific discoveries and technological innovations to create lasting impact.
Health Care Strategy Consulting Practicum
In this two-course series, work as a consultant to address the client’s existing and emerging challenges in the health care space. Access the close ties to Johns Hopkins Hospital system as well as external partners spanning the health care industry.
Strategy Consulting Practicum
Learn the analytical techniques for diagnosing the competitive position of a business and how to evaluate strategies. Then partner with a client organization analyze their business problems or opportunities and share your recommended strategic business solution.
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Leadership Development Expedition
Enhance your leadership skills on a nine-day outdoor excursion to Norway. Students develop their capacity for leadership and build a deep understanding of their own strengths and contributions as a leader in a high-performing team.
Global Immersion
Travel abroad to experience international trade policy, financial markets, and more. Students learn firsthand how businesses are adapting to emerging political developments and how political outcomes impact business decisions and strategy.
Residencies
Residencies are the in-person portion of the eight-week online courses for Negotiation, Business Communication, and Leadership in Organizations.
Accelerated Electives
Courses offered in an accelerated format, such as Negotiation and Effective Teaming. In this format, students will complete most of a two-credit course in person over three days at the Carey Business School.
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All non-credit co-curricular courses
Co-curricular highlights
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.
Community Consulting Lab
Lead a consulting project and tackle real problems in partnership with regional nonprofits, start-ups, and small businesses.
Student Startup Challenge
Do you have the next big business idea? Pitch your proposed business venture for the opportunity to receive over $15,000 toward your concept.
Dual Degree Programs
Dual Degree Programs

Programs
MBA dual degrees
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School dual degrees offer unparalleled learning experiences that shape students into dynamic leaders ready to grapple with the world’s most vexing problems.
The Carey Business School partners with top-ranked schools inside and outside of Johns Hopkins University to offer an array of dual degrees. These programs blend the best elements from multiple disciplines, fostering innovative approaches to issues spanning industries.
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Consider a dual degree that matches the power of the full-time Johns Hopkins MBA with a degree program from leading schools inside or outside of Johns Hopkins University. Graduate ready for career success with joint degree programs designed to offer you a valuable academic experience that will help you set yourself apart in your field of study.
MBA/MA in International Relations
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Carey offers a number of MBA dual degrees that align with our online Flexible MBA program with partner schools including the Johns Hopkins schools of nursing and advanced academic programs, as well as the Maryland Institute College of Art. These dual degrees offer students the opportunity to earn two degrees from top-ranked schools with the flexibility of an online program.
Leading in business and design
Carey Business School partners with the Maryland Institute College of Art to deliver the dual Design Leadership (MA/MBA) program. In this integrated curriculum, you will master creative approaches to strategic decision-making while also learning how to apply these skills to complex management challenges and business opportunities.
Meet MA/MBA alum Chris Schilder
For Marriott International senior manager, Chris Schilder, his job goes beyond finding solutions. It’s about curating a one of a kind experience for every hotel guest. Schilder shares how the Design Leadership MA/MBA from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and the Maryland Institute College of Art equipped him with the creative design skills and business acumen to deliver a premier hotel experience.
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Spring 2023 Ceremony
Spring 2023 Ceremony
The Carey Business School Graduation Ceremony Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in downtown Baltimore.

Ceremony Details
The Carey Business School Graduation Ceremony will be held on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in downtown Baltimore and will conclude by approximately 4:00 p.m. If you are attending the graduation ceremony, you must be inside the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall wearing your regalia by 1:00 p.m. Graduates who arrive late may not be able to participate. Guest admittance to the Carey Graduation Ceremony is by ticket only. Participating graduates as well as children under 1 year of age do not need a ticket. Guest entrance begins at 1:00 p.m. There is no assigned guest seating; however, your guests should be seated by 1:45 p.m. Please note: The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall does not allow balloons, luggage, or strollers inside the auditorium. Strollers may be parked in the lobby, outside of the auditorium.
Jenny G. Morgan, a leader in the business of health who spent more than 30 years growing and scaling health information technology IT companies before retiring as president and CEO of Bridgeway Benefit Technologies, LLC, will be the featured speaker. More information is available on Carey Business School website.
Diplomas
Please note that per Johns Hopkins University requirement, Spring 2023 graduate diplomas will not be distributed at the ceremony. All diplomas will be mailed at a later date. More information about diploma mailing will be emailed to Spring 2023 graduates by Mid-March. Fall 2022 graduate diplomas have already been mailed.
Covid-19 Protocols
Graduates participating in commencement ceremonies and events must comply with the JHU vaccination mandate and must have received the COVID-19 vaccination and booster or an approved medical or religious exception prior to the day of the ceremony. Students who are 100% remote and are only coming to participate in graduation ceremonies are not required to submit vaccination documents for Influenza or COVID-19. Guests and family members will also not need to provide proof of vaccination at this time.
All measures are subject to change based on JHU and Baltimore City COVID health & safety protocols.
Regalia (cap and gown)
All graduates participating in the Carey Graduation Ceremony are required to wear the appropriate cap, gown, hood, tassel, and professional attire. You must obtain your regalia from Oak Hall, either purchase regalia online or in person. The deadline to order online is April 8, 2023. Regalia should be removed from wrapping and pressed prior to the ceremony. For questions and further details, please call Barnes & Noble Johns Hopkins at (410) 662-5850.
Personalized Announcements and Diploma Frames
For questions and further details, please call Barnes & Noble Johns Hopkins at (410) 662-5850.
Guest Tickets
Due to limited seating, only graduates who have RSVP’d that they are attending the ceremony will receive up to four guest tickets. Participating graduates as well as children under 1 year of age do not need a ticket. If you need more than the extra allotted amount, please email Carey.Student@jhu.edu.
Special Seating
Seating for guests who use wheelchairs, as well as those with limited physical mobility or medical conditions, will be available for the ceremony. Arrangements for this type of seating may submit your request by emailing Carey.Student@jhu.edu by April 8, 2023. In all situations, a good faith effort (up until the time of the event) will be made to provide accommodations.
Disabilities
A large screen will project the ceremony and each graduate as he/she crosses the stage. The ceremony will also be captioned. To request ASL interpreters, assisted listening devices, and large print or braille program booklets, please submit your request by emailing Carey.Student@jhu.edu by April 8, 2023. In all situations, a good faith effort (up until the time of the event) will be made to provide accommodations.
Arrival
Graduates must check in once they enter the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, where they will receive a name card with the spelling and pronunciation of their name.
DO NOT LOSE THIS NAME CARD—Graduates will hand their name card to the reader before walking across the stage. Once graduates check in and receive their name card, they will process into the auditorium to be seated within their degree program.
- Regalia—If graduates need help with their regalia (cap and gown) prior to the start of the ceremony, there will be staff to provide assistance.
- Seating—All graduates must be seated in the auditorium within their degree program by 1:45 p.m.
- Personal Items—Graduates may not carry any items during the procession or leave personal items in their seats. Please give all items, such as purses, to a guest to hold.
- Children—If you have children attending as guests, please make certain that an adult guest is available to watch over and assist your children at all times. For safety reasons, children may not process or cross the stage with the graduate.
Photos
Grad Images will photograph graduates as they cross the stage. Your proofs will be available within two weeks after the ceremony. You may visit the Grad Images website to view your proofs online. Further details and ordering information will be emailed from Grad Images after the ceremony.
Flowers & T-shirts
A vendor will be at the ceremony selling flowers and Graduating Class of 2023 t-shirts. You may visit their website to pre-order items.
Livestream
The ceremony will be livestreamed and anyone with internet access will be able to view it. The link to the livestream is https://video.ibm.com/jhu-carey-business-school.
Parking at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
- Symphony Center Parking Garage (1030 Park Avenue) Located adjacent to the Meyerhoff; enter from Park Avenue. $15 per car, cash only at gate.
- The Fitzgerald Garage (between Mt Royal Avenue and Maryland Avenue at 80 West Oliver Street, Baltimore, 21201). The garage is 2 blocks from the Meyerhoff.
- Accessible parking We recommend parking in the Symphony Center garage.
Johns Hopkins Universitywide Commencement
In addition to the Carey Business School ceremony, Carey Business School graduates and their guests are invited to attend the Johns Hopkins University Wide Commencement each spring. At the Johns Hopkins Universitywide Commencement, President Daniels will confer bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees for graduates from all nine of the university's schools. Note: Carey graduates do not cross the stage.
The Universitywide Commencement 2023 will be held Thursday, May 25 at 9:00 a.m. ET at Homewood Field, Johns Hopkins Homewood campus.
For additional information or questions about the Johns Hopkins Universitywide Commencement, please visit the JHU Commencement website.