Tizzy can safely say she's loved every second of her course so far. Hartpury is a great place to study, with lots of support and interesting ways to learn. "Being around other people that are interested in the same things as me has been such a nice change. I feel so motivated to finally be learning about what I’m most passionate about – equine veterinary nursing."
Our 360-hectare campus in the heart of Gloucestershire offers the ideal haven for outdoor exploration and adventure. For the buzz of urban life, Gloucester and Cheltenham are on your doorstep.
Our specialist 360-hectare campus is designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge and experience you need to move into your dream career. We’ve invested £50 million in recent years to provide you with an ideal environment in which to learn and progress.
The ULH is home to our university library, study spaces, a café, and more.
Whether you want to grab a quick coffee, lunch between lectures or a late-night drink or snack, you’ll find everything you need on site, from our very own Costa coffee bar, to our brand-new Graze restaurant and student bar, Legends.
When you become a student at Hartpury, you become part of our community. As a small university, we provide personalised support based on your individual requirements and aspirations. Our teams cover wellbeing, achievement and success, learning support, careers, and more.
Whether you're a parent, relative, or friend of a prospective student, our hub provides all of the information that you’ll need to support a prospective Hartpury University student.
While not the only path to success, university offers valuable opportunities both academically and personally. It’s a transformative experience that prepares them for the workforce, fosters independence, and helps build lasting friendships.
The process of applying to university involves several important steps which you can support your young person with. If you haven’t supported a young person through this process before, we understand it can be a little overwhelming. It’s likely they’ll come to you for advice or reassurance. You’ll want to give the right advice at the right time.