With seven schools and colleges all working together, there’s plenty to explore at University of Hartford. You’ll find your own road, but you won’t walk it alone.
At UHart, we help you partner your passion with your dream profession. But beyond just landing a job after graduation, we empower you to rise quickly in your field. Through a multitude of perspectives, you'll gain critical thinking skills and the ability to adapt to change.
Gabriella Irwin-Parra '25, M'26, a 3+1 student at the Barney School of Business, secured a position as an HR coordinator with Hyatt Regency.
A music education major at The Hartt School, Michael Widjaja ’26 has been passionate about music most of his life, but his experience at UHart is where it fully blossomed.
Ida Hoxha, DPT '26 is a shining example of how embracing opportunities can lead to remarkable success in UHart's Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program.
Milton Mupfumira ‘26, a senior majoring in computer science and minoring in architectural design and technology, has always had a deep interest in problem solving across different landscapes.
Digital Media and Journalism major Tom Eytan ’25 says his involvement with UHart’s student-run television station STN-2 and his work with the student-run marketing agency Crested Communications guided his passion for creating digital content.
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