Hampton University
- 4 Year
- HAMPTON, VA
Hampton University Reviews
Rating 3.25 out of 5 2,157 reviews
The campus is beautiful and has a lot of rich history and traditional event. Certain departments get more attention than others which is what I would like to see a change in. Also, the professors are well qualified for their jobs and have lots of previous experience or came from notable universities. I love the opportunities to meet new people and the school is diverse in the aspect of where people have traveled from to attend. I will note that it is important to understand HBCU cultural when attending an HBCU.
Overall I enjoy being at Hampton because of its home like atmosphere and how close you become with the students. With such a small population overall, gaining meaningful friendships and getting to know the staff and professors is very easy.
Beautiful campus on the water. Recent interior upgrades have been made but not enough. The food is decent and better than it was.
Why has Hampton recently dropped out of the top 5 HBCUs in rankings?
1. Administration responds during recruiting but not once you're there. Rude to/ignores students & parents. #1 college experience motto inconsistent with not answering phones/responding to students.
2. Not keeping up with technology. (poor WiFi and infrastructure).
3. Science equipment outdated. Music studio boarded up for 2 years.
4. Elderly, out of touch professors, who don't consistently enter grades. Only 1 prof teaching some subjects.
5. More focused on how to punish you than how to develop you. Students kicked out or banned for life for holding leadership position on 1st minor infraction without due process even upper classman.
6. 7. Not worth $40,000 a year. Get treated better/even the same for LESS somewhere else (HBCU or PWI).
Why has Hampton recently dropped out of the top 5 HBCUs in rankings?
1. Administration responds during recruiting but not once you're there. Rude to/ignores students & parents. #1 college experience motto inconsistent with not answering phones/responding to students.
2. Not keeping up with technology. (poor WiFi and infrastructure).
3. Science equipment outdated. Music studio boarded up for 2 years.
4. Elderly, out of touch professors, who don't consistently enter grades. Only 1 prof teaching some subjects.
5. More focused on how to punish you than how to develop you. Students kicked out or banned for life for holding leadership position on 1st minor infraction without due process even upper classman.
6. 7. Not worth $40,000 a year. Get treated better/even the same for LESS somewhere else (HBCU or PWI).
My experience at Hampton University has absolutley steller. I have reviewed valuable information from the student and staff. I have been treated with nothing but respect and kindness.
Attending Hampton University I have learned a lot, as a black woman being surrounded by people who are just like me has helped me become more confident in my character. In addition to its variety, Hampton University offers several advantages, such as academics. I think the activities this school offers are beneficial, especially when they have events that allow every student to excel academically.
There are a few drawbacks that I would want to bring up to provide a fair and honest evaluation. To begin with, I think there should be a lot of modifications made in the housing sector. Even though this institution is ancient and has a lot of historical significance, I think the living arrangements and surroundings need to be changed. One more drawback I would like to bring out is how difficult it is to reach people. I've done summer courses, and you always have some difficulties since it's online. The search for assistance proved to be incredibly frustrating.
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There are a few drawbacks that I would want to bring up to provide a fair and honest evaluation. To begin with, I think there should be a lot of modifications made in the housing sector. Even though this institution is ancient and has a lot of historical significance, I think the living arrangements and surroundings need to be changed. One more drawback I would like to bring out is how difficult it is to reach people. I've done summer courses, and you always have some difficulties since it's online. The search for assistance proved to be incredibly frustrating.
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The school is pretty rigorous academically, but professors can be very difficult to understand and communicate with. There is only one dining hall and the food is terrible. The campus is overall very safe and is in a nice area on the James river. Housing is hard to come by after your first year though.
I am a student at Hampton University, and while I have no intention of disparaging this esteemed institution, there are certain aspects I wish I had been aware of before enrolling. Despite Hampton’s reputation for being supportive and attentive to its students, I have not found this to be the case. The faculty and staff, in my experience, have not been helpful, and I have often found their demeanor disrespectful. I have suffered from food poisoning on two occasions, which is attributed to undercooked meals that we pay $5000 for. It’s disheartening to think that we invest so much money, yet we are not provided with proper meals, adequate treatment, or satisfactory living conditions. There’s even mold in the dorms. However, the campus is indeed beautiful, and it offers a sense of safety. You could venture out at 2 am and feel completely secure. But that’s about the extent of it. Hampton is not known for its party scene, and the surrounding area doesn’t offer much in terms of either.
Coming from Washington DC, a high paced environment. Hampton was nothing what I was used to, it took me to make the correct adjustments that allowed me to really lock in and make the best of my time here. I believe that Hampton was the right choice for me to further my education in entrepreneurship around young like minded individuals who want to build each other up so we can all be the best versions of ourselves.
Being able to attend Hampton University has opened my eyes a lot because I have gotten the opportunity to connect and network with different people, as well as attend different events that I would've never went to if I was still in New York.
My overall experience with hampton university has been good. They give out many opportunities and I really like the events that they hold to give you information about your career/major I don't feel like a lot of schools do that.
While, I do enjoy going to Hampton. I do have a few critiques. Firstly, I would like to say that Hampton is very fun and they do a good job at keeping the students entertained but my problem with Hampton is every office at the school does not like to answer the phone or do any work.
I enjoyed most of my classes, and the campus was small enough to get where I needed under 30 minutes. The constant construction around the campus made it difficult to navigate. It took much longer to get somewhere because a fence blocked off a path. The people were very welcoming, and I quickly made friends with my dorm neighbors. The food in the buildings was tasty and there were events every week. Inside the dorms, there were problems with the heat when it got colder, and I had to make requests to fix it so my room would stay warm. I generally enjoyed my experience at Hampton, and I'm excited to return for the next semester.
This school is literally the trenches but I met some amazing people here. Theres 3 cemeteries on campus + it used to be a plantation. Theres mold and bugs in the dorms, too few washing machines and theyre often dirty. Food was otfen moldy and rarely flavorful. Theres strict visitation hours in the dorms and all academic bldgs close around 10/11 so by 12am you basically just gotta go to your dorm. Police raids happen in dorms often (except Dubois). The admin is dismissive of mental issues and sexual assault/harassment. The school has a narrow view of Blackness and pushes Black students into white standards of success/professionalism. Their money is highly mismanaged. Many students are legacy and see HU through rose colored glasses bc of the pressure from their families. The town of Hampton is very sleepy, has a houselessness problem and there is not much to do, but Virginia Beach is only 45 minutes away if you don't mind the drive. Professors can be harsh but baby students at times.
this school makes you grow up. there are teachers and admin who genuinely care about your well being outside of school work. the party scene is good and homecoming week is always fun!!
I love the people I've met while attending Hampton University. I've created a lot of connections in the marching band, the education department, and the organizations I've joined.
Hampton is all about the people. The school is slowing updating its facilities and procedures, but I'd say that the students are what makes it such a great environment.
Hampton is definitely a true family. Would like to see more timely organization by administrators. Would like to be able to get things done quicker and more efficiently.