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Live Here. Love It Here.

LIVE Your Best Life at HPU: Featuring TINY HOMES

Each tiny home houses ONE student (approximately 500 square feet each).

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

• A loft with a full-size bed

• Full bathroom

• Galley kitchen

• Living area with a study desk

Find this option under UNIVERSITY LANDING TINY HOMES on the housing portal!

Take a tour of one of HPU’s tiny homes!

HPU’S ENERGETIC CAMPUS OFFERS:

Trick or Treat: Featuring President Nido Qubein

A spooktacular #HPUTradition! HPU President Dr. Nido Qubein puts on his spooky specs and hands out giant chocolate bars to students in celebration of Halloween. Making his way around campus and interacting with students is not unusual for Qubein. There’s no doubt you’ll get to see the president around campus regularly during your time at HPU!

It’s All About Family (Weekend)!

Twice per year, families flock to campus for Fall and Spring HPU Family Weekends! They look forward to a 5K family fun run, concerts with awardwinning artists, atheltic events and more. Your family will make memories, take a campus tour, expand your food palate and cheer on your HPU Panthers all in the same weekend!

PANTHER COMMONS

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Division I athletic teams to cheer on Club Sports Clubs and Organizations

Intramural Teams

WATCH!

See these moments come to life and learn more about why students don’t just live here — they love it here.

The $80 million Panther Commons facility will be a 200,000-square-foot building that will stand five stories tall and house 400 students. This new residence hall will also include several retails shops on the first floor, such as a hibachi restaurant, nail salon, mail center, fitness studios, study rooms and more! COMING SOON!

The $80 million state-of-the-art library will provide ample study and collaboration space for students. The ultramodern, four-story facility will also feature 150,000 square feet of textbooks, digital databases, private study spaces and a gallery featuring historical artifacts and displays of HPU’s expanding artwork collection.

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