| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Type: Private Historically Black University (HBCU)
Founded: 1868
Motto: "The Standard of Excellence, An Education for Life"
Location: Hampton, Virginia, USA
Campus Size: 314 acres on the banks of the Hampton River
Enrollment: Approximately 4,000 students (undergraduate and graduate)
Colors: Reflex Blue and White
Mascot: Pirate
Athletics: NCAA Division I, Big South Conference
Hampton University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, emphasizing a well-rounded liberal arts education and professional studies.
Colleges and Schools:
School of Business
School of Engineering and Technology
School of Liberal Arts and Education
School of Pharmacy
School of Science
School of Nursing
Graduate College
Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications
Popular Programs:
Business Administration
Journalism and Communications
Nursing
Computer Science and Engineering
Psychology
Marine Science
Pharmacy (Doctor of Pharmacy program)
Class Size and Faculty:
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Focus on personalized attention and mentorship by professors.
Hampton University is moderately selective, with a holistic admissions process that considers academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and leadership potential.
Undergraduate:
Completed application (via Common Application or Hampton’s application portal).
High school transcripts.
Optional: SAT/ACT scores (test-optional policy in place).
Personal statement or essay.
Letters of recommendation (optional but encouraged).
Graduate:
Bachelor’s degree transcripts.
GRE/GMAT scores (program-dependent).
Statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation.
Hampton University offers a vibrant and supportive campus environment, fostering academic success and personal growth.
Residential Life:
On-Campus Housing: Traditional dorms, suite-style housing, and apartment options.
First-Year Housing: Required for freshmen, encouraging community building.
Dining:
Multiple dining halls and food courts offering diverse cuisine, including vegetarian and vegan options.
Student Organizations:
Over 100 student clubs and organizations, including academic, cultural, and recreational groups.
Greek life with a variety of fraternities and sororities.
Athletics and Recreation:
Hampton’s athletic teams, the Pirates, compete in NCAA Division I.
Facilities include the HU Convocation Center and Holland Hall for fitness and recreation.
Cultural and Artistic Opportunities:
Students engage in music, theater, and art programs, as well as campus-wide events like homecoming and cultural celebrations.
Hampton University has a distinguished alumni network, including:
Booker T. Washington: Educator and founder of Tuskegee University.
Ruth E. Carter: Academy Award-winning costume designer.
Wanda Sykes: Comedian and actress.
Mary Jackson: NASA mathematician and one of the women featured in Hidden Figures.
Situated in Hampton, Virginia, near the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.
The campus is known for its historic buildings, waterfront views, and proximity to cultural and recreational activities.
Close to cities like Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Richmond.
School of Business
Accounting
Business Administration (General, Finance, Marketing, Management)
Economics
Entrepreneurship
School of Engineering and Technology
Architecture
Aviation Management
Chemical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science
School of Liberal Arts and Education
English
History
Psychology
Political Science
Criminal Justice
Sociology
Music (Performance, Music Education)
Visual Arts
Theater Arts
School of Science
Biology
Chemistry
Marine and Environmental Science
Physics
Mathematics
Nursing (Pre-Nursing, BSN)
Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications
Journalism
Strategic Communication (Public Relations, Advertising)
Media Production
Interdisciplinary Studies
General Studies
Liberal Studies
School of Business
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Executive MBA
Ph.D. in Business Administration
School of Engineering and Technology
Master of Architecture (M.Arch)
M.S. in Engineering
Ph.D. in Engineering with a focus on Atmospheric and Planetary Science
School of Liberal Arts and Education
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Doctorate in Education (Ed.D.)
School of Science
M.S. in Biology
M.S. in Chemistry
Ph.D. in Physics
M.S. in Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
School of Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Program
School of Pharmacy
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
Doctorate Programs
Ph.D. in Nursing
Ph.D. in Business Administration
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
School of Business |
|
|
|
Accounting |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Business Administration |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Economics |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Entrepreneurship |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
School of Engineering and Technology |
|
|
|
Architecture |
5 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Aviation Management |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Electrical Engineering |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Computer Science |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
School of Liberal Arts and Education |
|
|
|
English |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
History |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Psychology |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Political Science |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Sociology |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Criminal Justice |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Music (Performance, Education) |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Visual Arts |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Theater Arts |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
School of Science |
|
|
|
Biology |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Chemistry |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Marine and Environmental Science |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Physics |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Mathematics |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Nursing (BSN) |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications |
|
|
|
Journalism |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Strategic Communication |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Media Production |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Interdisciplinary Studies |
|
|
|
General Studies |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
|
Liberal Studies |
4 Years |
$27,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
School of Business |
|
|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Executive MBA |
2 Years |
$16,400 |
|
School of Engineering and Technology |
|
|
|
Master of Architecture (M.Arch) |
2–3 Years |
$13,096 |
|
M.S. in Engineering |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
M.S. in Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Liberal Arts and Education |
|
|
|
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Master of Education (M.Ed.) |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Master of Arts in Counseling |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Master of Divinity (M.Div.) |
2–3 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Science |
|
|
|
M.S. in Biology |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
M.S. in Chemistry |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
M.S. in Physics |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
M.S. in Atmospheric Science |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
M.S. in Environmental Science |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Nursing |
|
|
|
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Other Interdisciplinary Programs |
|
|
|
Master of Arts in Museum Studies |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Master of Arts in History |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Master of Arts in English |
2 Years |
$13,096 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
School of Business |
|
|
|
Ph.D. in Business Administration |
4–5 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Engineering and Technology |
|
|
|
Ph.D. in Engineering |
4–5 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Ph.D. in Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences |
4–5 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Science |
|
|
|
Ph.D. in Physics |
4–5 Years |
$13,096 |
|
Ph.D. in Environmental Science |
4–5 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Nursing |
|
|
|
Ph.D. in Nursing |
4–5 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Liberal Arts and Education |
|
|
|
Ph.D. in Educational Leadership |
3–5 Years |
$13,096 |
|
School of Pharmacy |
|
|
|
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) |
4 Years |
$35,000 |
|
School of Physical Therapy |
|
|
|
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) |
3 Years |
$25,000 |
Prestigious Education:
Ranked among the Top HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and recognized for its strong programs in STEM, business, nursing, and communications.
Small Class Sizes:
A 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio ensures personalized attention and close interaction with professors.
Diverse Campus Community:
Students from more than 30 countries contribute to a vibrant, multicultural campus environment.
Global Opportunities:
Study-abroad programs and international partnerships expand global learning experiences.
Undergraduate Admission:
Application Submission:
Apply through the Hampton University Application Portal or Common Application.
Required Documents:
High School Transcripts: Official transcripts, translated into English if necessary.
English Language Proficiency Test Scores:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80
IELTS: Minimum 6.5
Duolingo English Test (DET): Minimum 110
Exemptions may apply for students from English-speaking countries or those with prior education in English.
SAT/ACT Scores: Optional, but recommended for scholarship consideration.
Personal Statement/Essay: Highlighting academic goals and reasons for choosing Hampton.
Letters of Recommendation: Optional but encouraged.
Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable).
Graduate Admission:
Application Submission:
Submit through the Hampton University Graduate Application Portal.
Required Documents:
Bachelor’s Degree Transcripts: Equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree; translations required if not in English.
English Proficiency Test Scores: Same as undergraduate requirements.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically 2–3 from professors or professionals.
Statement of Purpose: Detailing academic interests and career goals.
Standardized Test Scores: GRE/GMAT (if required by the program).
Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable).
Application Deadlines:
Undergraduate: Rolling admissions; apply at least 6 months before the start date.
Graduate: Varies by program; most deadlines fall between March and May for the Fall semester.
1. Application Options
Students can apply through:
The Hampton University Application Portal (available on the university’s website).
The Common Application.
2. Required Documents
Completed Application Form:
Includes personal and academic information.
High School Transcripts:
Must include all coursework and grades.
If applicable, transcripts must be translated into English and evaluated by an accredited credential evaluation service.
Standardized Test Scores (Optional):
Hampton is test-optional, but students can submit SAT or ACT scores if they believe it strengthens their application.
Typical SAT range: 1030–1180 (middle 50% of admitted students).
Typical ACT range: 20–25 (middle 50% of admitted students).
English Language Proficiency Test Scores (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Duolingo English Test (DET): Minimum score of 110.
Personal Statement or Essay:
A one-page essay highlighting your academic goals, personal experiences, and reasons for choosing Hampton University.
Letters of Recommendation (Optional):
Letters from teachers, counselors, or community leaders can provide additional insight into your character and accomplishments.
3. Application Fee
Fee: $50 (non-refundable).
Fee waivers may be available for students with financial need.
4. Admission Deadlines
Hampton University operates on a rolling admissions basis, but students are encouraged to apply early for priority consideration:
Priority Deadline for Fall Semester: November 1.
Regular Applications: Accepted until spaces are filled.
1. Application Options
Graduate applications are submitted through the Hampton University Graduate Application Portal, available on the university website.
2. Required Documents
Completed Application Form:
Includes academic background, professional experience, and desired program.
Transcripts:
Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended.
Must show a completed bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with a competitive GPA.
Standardized Test Scores:
Some programs may require GRE, GMAT, or other standardized tests.
Check program-specific requirements.
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically, 2–3 letters from academic or professional references.
Statement of Purpose:
A personal essay detailing academic interests, career goals, and reasons for pursuing a graduate degree at Hampton.
Resume or CV:
Highlighting relevant academic, professional, and extracurricular achievements.
English Language Proficiency Test Scores (For International Students):
Same as undergraduate requirements.
3. Application Fee
Fee: $50 (non-refundable).
4. Admission Deadlines
Deadlines vary by program but typically fall between:
Fall Semester: March–May.
Spring Semester: October–December.
Intake Season |
Application Deadlines |
Program Availability |
|---|---|---|
|
Fall Semester |
Rolling admissions (apply early by November 1 for priority) |
Available for most undergraduate and graduate programs. |
|
Spring Semester |
October 1 (Graduate program-specific) |
Limited undergraduate and graduate programs. |
|
Summer Semester |
N/A |
Available for select programs and courses. |
International applicants are encouraged to apply 6–8 months before their intended intake to allow time for visa processing.
High School Diploma or Equivalent:
Completion of secondary school with a strong academic record.
Emphasis on a college preparatory curriculum, including courses in:
English
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Languages
GPA Requirements:
Minimum 2.5–3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) for most programs.
Higher GPAs are recommended for competitive programs like nursing and engineering.
Standardized Test Scores (Optional):
Hampton University is test-optional, meaning SAT/ACT scores are not required.
Students may submit scores to strengthen their application:
SAT: Typical range: 1030–1180 (middle 50% of admitted students).
ACT: Typical range: 20–25 (middle 50% of admitted students).
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
Non-native English speakers must provide one of the following:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Duolingo English Test (DET): Minimum score of 110.
Exemptions may apply for students from English-speaking countries or those who studied in English-medium schools.
Personal Essay:
A one-page statement discussing academic goals, achievements, and reasons for applying to Hampton University.
Letters of Recommendation (Optional):
While not required, letters from teachers or counselors can strengthen the application.
Bachelor’s Degree:
Completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution.
Minimum GPA requirement varies by program:
Typically 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or higher.
Standardized Test Scores:
Some programs may require standardized test scores (GRE, GMAT, etc.).
Check program-specific requirements for details.
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
Same requirements as undergraduate applicants.
Additional Materials:
Statement of Purpose: Discuss academic and professional goals, as well as reasons for pursuing a specific graduate program at Hampton.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically 2–3 from academic or professional references.
Resume/CV: Highlighting academic achievements, work experience, and extracurricular involvement.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Renewability |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Merit-Based Scholarships |
- Awarded to incoming freshmen based on academic performance (GPA, test scores). |
$5,000–$25,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years, based on maintaining a specified GPA. |
|
Presidential Scholarship |
- Minimum GPA of 3.5 and strong academic credentials. |
Covers full tuition, fees, room, and board |
Renewable for 4 years with a minimum 3.3 GPA. |
|
Harvey Scholars Program |
- Highly selective program for exceptional students. |
Covers full cost of attendance |
Renewable for 4 years with continued excellence. |
|
Trustee Scholarship |
- Minimum GPA of 3.3 with competitive test scores (if submitted). |
$10,000–$15,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years with a minimum 3.0 GPA. |
|
Leadership Scholarship |
- For students who demonstrate exceptional leadership qualities. |
$5,000–$10,000 per year |
Renewable with continued leadership involvement. |
|
Athletic Scholarships |
- Awarded to student-athletes in NCAA Division I sports based on athletic ability. |
(partial to full tuition) |
Renewable for 4 years, based on athletic performance and academic eligibility. |
|
Band/Choir Scholarships |
- For students with exceptional talent in music or band performance. |
N/A |
Renewable based on continued participation. |
|
Departmental Scholarships |
- Offered by specific departments (e.g., Nursing, Business, Engineering). |
$2,000–$10,000 per year |
Renewable based on departmental requirements. |
|
International Student Scholarships |
- Awarded to international students based on merit or financial need. |
$5,000–$10,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years with satisfactory academic progress. |
|
External Scholarships |
- Students are encouraged to apply for third-party scholarships from organizations, foundations, or government programs. |
N/A |
Determined by external organization. |
Category |
Details |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Campus Location |
- Located in Hampton, Virginia, on a 314-acre waterfront campus. |
N/A |
|
On-Campus Housing Options |
- Hampton offers traditional residence halls, suite-style housing, and apartment-style living. |
Included in room & board costs. |
|
First-Year Housing |
- Required for all first-year students. |
Part of the total cost below. |
|
Upperclassmen Housing |
- Options include suite-style and apartment-style living for greater independence. |
Part of the total cost below. |
|
Room and Board Costs |
- Covers housing and meal plans for on-campus students. |
$12,000–$14,000/year |
|
Dining Options |
- Hampton Dining Hall offers a variety of meal options, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. |
Included in room & board costs. |
|
Utilities and Internet |
- Free Wi-Fi, heating, water, and electricity are included in housing costs. |
Included |
|
Laundry Facilities |
- Laundry facilities are available in residence halls, often included in housing costs. |
Included |
|
Safety and Security |
- 24/7 campus security with controlled access to residence halls. |
Included |
|
Special Housing Options |
- Living Learning Communities (LLCs): Themed housing for students with shared academic or personal interests. |
Included |
|
Off-Campus Housing |
- Limited off-campus housing is available, but most students live on campus. |
($8,000–$12,000/year) |
|
Recreation and Facilities |
- Access to the Student Center, fitness facilities, and outdoor sports areas. |
Included |
1. Residential Campus Community
On-Campus Living:
Hampton is a residential university, with the majority of students living on campus. First-year students are required to live in residence halls, fostering community and camaraderie.
Housing options range from traditional dorms to suite-style accommodations for upperclassmen.
Living on campus encourages students to engage in campus events and build strong friendships.
2. Academic and Professional Organizations
Students can join a variety of academic clubs and professional organizations to enhance their learning experience. Examples include:
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Hampton University Pre-Medical Society
Society of Women Engineers
American Marketing Association
3. Clubs and Student Organizations
Hampton offers more than 100 student clubs and organizations, catering to a wide range of interests:
Cultural and Identity-Based Groups: African Student Association, Caribbean Connection, and Latinx groups.
Greek Life: Hampton is home to a vibrant Greek community, with fraternities and sororities belonging to the Divine Nine.
Special Interest Clubs: Photography Club, Debate Society, and Student Government Association (SGA).
4. Athletics and Recreation
Varsity Sports:
Hampton's athletic teams, the Pirates, compete in NCAA Division I as part of the Big South Conference.
Popular sports include basketball, football, track and field, and volleyball.
Intramural Sports:
Students can participate in recreational leagues for sports like soccer, basketball, and flag football.
Fitness Facilities:
The Student Center and recreational facilities include fitness rooms, basketball courts, and outdoor fields.
5. Cultural and Artistic Opportunities
Performing Arts:
Students can participate in the university’s renowned choir, marching band, or theater productions.
The Hampton University Marching Force is a world-class marching band known for its high-energy performances.
Art Galleries and Exhibitions:
The University Museum hosts art exhibits and cultural events, enriching the campus's creative environment.
6. Social Events and Traditions
Hampton has a rich history of traditions and campus events that bring the community together:
Homecoming:
A highlight of the year, featuring concerts, step shows, tailgating, and sports events.
Spring Fest:
A week of fun activities, including parties, live performances, and competitions.
OGDEN Circle Gathering:
A traditional gathering space for students to socialize and relax.
7. Volunteerism and Community Engagement
Students actively participate in community service through programs like:
Hampton University’s Greer Dawson Wilson Student Leadership Program.
Local partnerships with nonprofits, schools, and community organizations.
Hampton encourages students to contribute to the "Standard of Excellence" through service and leadership.
8. Spiritual Life
Hampton respects diverse faiths and encourages spiritual growth:
Chapel Services: Weekly services are held at the Hampton University Memorial Church.
Interfaith groups and campus ministry programs are available for students of various religious backgrounds.
9. Dining and Social Spaces
Dining Options:
The Hampton Dining Hall serves a variety of meals, including vegetarian, vegan, and international cuisine.
Additional eateries and cafes are available on campus for snacks and casual meals.
Social Spaces:
The Student Center is a hub for socializing, study sessions, and events.
10. Support Services
Hampton provides resources to help students thrive academically and personally:
Health Services:
On-campus health center offering medical care and wellness programs.
Counseling Services:
Free mental health counseling and stress management workshops.
Career Development:
The Career Center helps students with internships, job placements, and graduate school applications.
11. Global and Cultural Exchange
Hampton fosters global connections through study abroad programs and cultural organizations.
International students are supported through the International Office, which assists with orientation, visas, and integration.
12. Nearby Attractions
Located in Hampton, Virginia, the campus is near:
Historic Landmarks: Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Fort Monroe.
Beaches and Outdoor Activities: Chesapeake Bay and Virginia Beach are nearby.
Urban Amenities: The city of Norfolk offers museums, theaters, and shopping.
Employment and Graduate School Rate:
Over 80% of Hampton graduates are employed, enrolled in graduate programs, or engaged in meaningful professional experiences within 6 months of graduation.
Top Employers:
Graduates work for prestigious companies and organizations, including:
IBM
Northrop Grumman
Lockheed Martin
Deloitte
Procter & Gamble
JPMorgan Chase
NASA
Graduate School Admission:
Many students pursue advanced degrees at top institutions such as:
Harvard University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Virginia
Duke University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hampton’s Career Center provides extensive support to ensure students are prepared for internships, jobs, and graduate programs.
1. Career Counseling and Advising
One-on-one career advising to explore career paths, set goals, and develop job search strategies.
2. Internship and Job Opportunities
Partnerships with industry leaders to provide students with internships and co-op programs.
Internships are commonly completed in fields like business, engineering, healthcare, media, and public policy.
3. Job Fairs and Networking Events
Hampton hosts career fairs and on-campus recruiting events, allowing students to meet employers and secure internships or full-time positions.
4. Resume and Interview Support
Workshops and sessions on resume building, interview preparation, and professional networking.
5. Alumni Network
Hampton’s extensive alumni network helps students connect with professionals in their desired industries for mentorship and career opportunities.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics):
Hampton’s strong STEM programs prepare students for careers in software development, engineering, data analysis, and research.
Companies like NASA and Lockheed Martin regularly hire Hampton graduates.
Healthcare and Nursing:
The School of Nursing has a high placement rate, with graduates working in top hospitals and healthcare organizations.
Business and Finance:
Graduates from the School of Business find roles in management, consulting, accounting, and marketing.
Media and Communication:
Students from the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications secure roles in media production, journalism, and public relations.
Government and Public Policy:
Graduates frequently enter roles in public administration, law, and policy-making.
Students are encouraged to gain practical experience during their studies through:
Summer Internships: Many students intern at Fortune 500 companies or government agencies.
Research Opportunities: Partnerships with organizations like NOAA and NSF offer valuable research experiences.
STEM Fields: $65,000–$80,000/year
Healthcare (Nursing): $60,000–$70,000/year
Business and Finance: $55,000–$65,000/year
Media and Communication: $40,000–$50,000/year
Education and Public Service: $35,000–$50,000/year
OPT and CPT Assistance:
Guidance on Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for work authorization in the U.S.
Workshops for Global Careers:
Sessions tailored to help international students navigate the U.S. job market and pursue opportunities abroad.
Holistic Admissions Process:
Hampton considers a combination of factors, including GPA, test scores (optional), essays, and extracurricular activities.
The university looks for students who demonstrate leadership potential, community involvement, and a commitment to excellence.
Test-Optional Policy:
Hampton is test-optional, allowing students to choose whether to submit SAT/ACT scores. This policy increases accessibility for students while maintaining academic standards.
Program-Specific Selectivity:
Competitive programs, such as Nursing, Pharmacy, and Engineering, may have lower acceptance rates due to higher applicant demand and stricter requirements.
Hampton University
100 E. Queen Street
Hampton, Virginia 23668
USA