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International students

International student resources

Students from around the globe come to study at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. With student organizations and tailored resources, there’s a place for everyone here.

Carey is one of the first 10 business schools whose entire Full-time MBA program is STEM-designated. With this advantage, international Full-time MBA students with F-1 visas may be eligible for Optional Practical Training extensions. Domestic students can turn heads with STEM-minded employers. Power up your career with a degree that will get attention.

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Career resources 

The Career & Life Design team is here to help international students build for what’s next in their careers. As an international student at Carey Business School, you have the opportunity to connect with the Career & Life Design team for guidance on your professional journey. Take advantage of resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile support in group or one-on-one conversations with a member of the team. Prepare for post-graduate career opportunities through resources such as interactive workshops, coaching appointments, and alumni and industry connections

The requirements for resumes are different in the United States than in China. My career coach helped me organize my resume and gave me the tools to prepare for interviews."

Kasey Zhu
Marketing ’22

Sales & Marketing Analyst

Essity

Student organizations

Student organizations are your chance to network with classmates from across all of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School programs, put your skills to the test with case competitions and conferences, and make friends along the way. ​​​

Africa Business Club

The Africa Business Club increases awareness of the business opportunities on the African continent. Organization activities are professional, educational, and social in nature and open to all members of Carey Business School.

Annual event: Africa Business Conference 

Contact: Africa Business Club 

Indian Student Association 

The Indian Student Association aims to support students across various programs at Carey. This is a student-centered organization focused on careers and navigating U.S. business culture. 

Contact: Indian Student Association 

Chinese Students and Scholars Association 

The Chinese Students and Scholars Association unites the Carey Business School’s Chinese community and enhances the interaction between Chinese traditions and American culture. The club works closely with the Chinese Embassy and the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. 

Contact: CSSA 

Pan Asian Career Association 

The Pan Asian Career Association promotes international communication between China and the U.S. through student career development. 

Contact: PACA

Carey and India

Carey Business School has a strong and growing community of students from India. Indian students benefit from a collaborative community, access to the global Johns Hopkins alumni network, experiential opportunities, and career resources to help them during their time at Carey and beyond.

Johns Hopkins University Office of International Services

The Johns Hopkins University Office of International Services assists international students with the visa and immigration process. New degree-seeking students should consult the Office of International Students website for more information on the visa process and transitioning to life at Carey. All questions should be directed to the Office of International Services via phone at 667-208-7001, or email at [email protected].

Join a global network of alumni

With more than 25,000 business alumni living, working, and innovating around the globe, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is a hub of influence and opportunity. No matter if you are on-site or on the other side of the globe, stay connected with Johns Hopkins Alumni around the world. Tap into our regional alumni groups in Beijing, South Korea, Shanghai, South China, and other cities around the world.

STEM-designated programs 

Our full-time STEM programs offer an Optional Practice Training benefit that allows international students to stay in the U.S. for an additional 24 months after graduation. 

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