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Welcome to Harrisburg University
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Harrisburg University aims to provide quality academic programs at undergraduate and graduate levels for a diversity of learners.
With a technologically advanced and experiential learning designs, Harrisburg University engages students in an education that the school works toward students emerging as a well qualified and technically expert graduates.
#1
In STEM
2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021 (*Corporate Livewire*)
6,500
Over 6,500 (nearing 7,000) Students across campuses
1st
Independent science and technology focused, non-profit, university established in the Pennsylvania DOE in over 100 years
10 YEAR
Undergraduate Tuition Freeze
First Opened in 2001
Founded to address the need of Pennsylvania’s Capital Region for increased educational opportunities in applied science and technology-related fields, the vision of Harrisburg University of Science and Technology is to provide academic programs at undergraduate and graduate levels for a diversity of learners, using student-centered, technologically advanced, and experiential learning designs that emphasize student success, with a sharp focus on specific interdisciplinary competencies and strong linkages to career development.
ELITE COLLIEGIATE ESPORTS TEAM
NOTABLE GAMES
As a trailblazer in a rising industry, Harrisburg University’s Esports varsity team—the HU Storm–sets the standard in collegiate Esports. Offered as our one-and-only varsity sport, we host one-of-a-kind spectator events, including the Harrisburg Esports Tournament, where 32 world-class varsity Esports teams compete in this tournament for a grand prize pool of $50,000. Events such as this have helped establish HU and Harrisburg as the hub of east-coast Esports.
CHECK OUT THEIR FACILITY
Home of the Storm
Heart of the team
The HU Storm Esports space is truly something special. Housed inside the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts. The team space is a 2,300 square foot arena, with everything the team will need to game. Also inside the Whitaker Center is a dedicated broadcasting station, which is used for big games and events, such as the annual HUE Invitational.