Verification of Credentials

Accuracy is expected in all documents provided by all applicants. Applicants must not make inaccurate statements, submit fabricated credentials, or make material omissions on their applications or during an interview. Applicants must also not submit any false materials related to, or in connection with, seeking admission. Violation of this requirement will result in the application being rejected or withdrawn from consideration or the offer of admission being rescinded. 

It is the policy of the Carey Business School to verify all documents and credentials in support of an application. Carey Business School staff and university officials reserve the right to verify the authenticity of any information submitted or provided during the admission process. Essays and letters of recommendation may be traced back to their origin in order to establish authenticity.

If a violation is discovered during the application process an applicant will be withdrawn from admission consideration. If a violation is discovered after an applicant has been admitted, the offer will be rescinded and the student is no longer eligible for enrollment— even if the student has already enrolled and is currently making progress in an academic degree or certificate program. A degree or certificate conferred by the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School may also be rescinded if admission to the School was previously offered  based upon falsified or inaccurate information. The application fee and deposit(s), if applicable, are nonrefundable.