Johns Hopkins is committed to developing our future workforce by exposing youth to careers in health care and providing them with development opportunities. Youth attending school in or around the city of Baltimore can benefit from mentoring, paid and non-paid internships, scholarships, job shadowing, lectures, college and career fairs and tours of the Johns Hopkins facilities.
Alternative Careers
- Provides one-day workshop twice a year exposing middle/high school students to various allied health occupations
Dunbar/Hopkins Partnership
- A school-to-career program with Dunbar High School that broadens and advances students' interest in and awareness of health care delivery professions, opportunities and challenges, through mentoring, paid/non-paid internships, job shadowing, lectures, and tours of facilities
INROADS Baltimore
- Offers summer internships and career development training for minority undergraduate students in business and allied health
JHHS/Price Waterhouse Coopers Achievement Scholarship
- Awards a full, four-year scholarship and financial aid package to qualified Dunbar High School student(s) admitted to Johns Hopkins University
JHH Summer Jobs Program
- Provides high school students with paid work-based learning experiences
JHM BOND to BOND Program
- Collaborative partnership with community schools, including:
- Career Development/Youth Mentoring: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
- Youth Mentoring: Institute of Notre Dame High School
- Adopt-a-Class Program: Tench Tilghman Elementary School
- Youth Mentoring: Dunbar Middle School
PRIME (Professional Readiness Insurance for Minority Excellence)
- Invites minority graduates to come to JHH for their practicums/field work experiences in health care fields, combining clinical and administrative experiences



