<p>How do you check the status of the application for JHU?</p>
<p>JHU does not have an online application tracking system. If you're missing any documents, the university will notify you through mail.</p>
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<p>Hopkins</a> Insider: New Year ... Same FAQs
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Is my application complete? Do you have all my stuff?
With the volume of materials we need to process right now (see pictures below), we are just not able to confirm whether application files are complete or to identity which individual items have been received. It takes time so we ask patience of all of our applicants.</p>
<p>All applicants will be mailed an acknowledgment postcard (they are blue) after your application is received AND PROCESSED. This indicates your application file has been opened (not necessarily that it is complete. It can take up to 4-6 weeks for these postcards to be sent and received (more for international mailing addresses). </p>
<p>In late February, once we have processed all received application materials, we will contact students whose applications remain incomplete. Those students will be given an opportunity to provide us with any missing items before we complete the evaluation of their applications. Rest assured that application files are checked carefully for completeness multiple times.</p>
<p>Can I check my status online? Why haven't I gotten a user name and password to check my status through the application portal?
We do not have an online system for checking application status. We do things the old-fashion way. You will not receive a log-in and password where you can track your application materials. (Also note, those who apply for financial aid will get access to the ISIS system that tracks financial aid application materials. This system has nothing to do with applications for admission.)
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