visiting JHU

<p>Sure, coming to an information session and filling out an interest card does show interest. :)</p>

<p>If you are on a campus visit, you may request an [on-campus</a> interview](<a href=“http://www.jhu.edu/~admis/visit/interviews.html]on-campus”>www.jhu.edu/~admis/visit/interviews.html) weekdays with an admissions counselor or student representative. An on-campus interview should be scheduled two weeks in advance.</p>

<p>If you do not schedule an on-campus interview or would prefer one in your home area, visit the JHU Admissions website starting Sept. 1 of the year you will be applying for admission and request an [alumni</a> interview](<a href=“http://www.jhu.edu/~admis/visit/aluminterviews.html]alumni”>www.jhu.edu/~admis/visit/aluminterviews.html) in your area.</p>

<p>Interviews are optional and are intended as informational for the applicant. But I’d imagine that students motivated enough to schedule an interview are demonstrating interest in the school.</p>