Graduate College

About the Graduate College

Welcome to Hampton University’s Graduate College. We are known for educational excellence, leadership development and nurturing close interactions among students and faculty. We offer world-class graduate programs, dedicated faculty, and exciting opportunities for research and creative scholarly activity. We are more than a community of scholars committed to positively changing the world, we are the Hampton University family. If your focus is on excellence, a graduate education at Hampton University is your finest choice. Our graduate faculty have achieved national and international recognition for their scholarship and their contributions to their professional disciplines. This expertise is shared willingly as our faculty are genuinely committed to student success.

We urge you, prospective graduate students, to explore the wide range of degree programs available by visiting our degree programs page, or sending us a request for more information. We also encourage you to come visit us. We are looking forward to welcoming you to our home by the sea.

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Scott Challener
Dean, Graduate College

The Hampton University Graduate College is recognized as a current member of four prestigious graduate education organizations:

About Hampton University

Other universities simply teach history. Hampton University puts you right in the middle of it. Because, as you’ll soon discover, you’re not just a part of Hampton University, Hampton University is a part of you.

While our roots reach deep into the history of this nation and the African-American experience, our sights — like yours — are set squarely on the horizons of the global community of the 21st century.

Rich in history, steeped in tradition, Hampton University is a dynamic, progressive institution of higher education, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts, and graduate degree programs. In addition to being one of the top historically black universities in the world, Hampton University is a tightly-knit community of learners and educators, representing 49 states and 35 territories and nations.

A photo of the Emancipation Oak taken from underneath the tree's boughs.
The Emancipation Oak, as it stands today. This national historic landmark stood as the site of the first teachings at Hampton University on September 17, 1861, and later as the site of the first Southern reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

Hampton University is nestled along the banks of the Virginia Peninsula, near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. The surrounding city of Hampton features a wide array of business and industrial enterprises, retail and residential areas, historical sites, and miles of waterfront and beaches. Attractions such as Fort MonroeNASA Langley Research Center and the Virginia Air and Space Center add to the splendor — and just plain fun — of the HU campus.

Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education Research 2 Designation Seal

Hampton University is designated as a Research 2 (R2) institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This places Hampton among a prestigious group of universities recognized for “high research activity,” a designation earned through sustained investment in faculty research, graduate education, and external grant success.