Inside a completely transformed facility, High Point University’s first cohort of engineering majors find opportunities they wouldn’t find elsewhere.
Their academic school — the Webb School of Engineering — is a part of HPU’s Innovation Corridor. The corridor represents a $250 million investment in faculty, technology and facilities that foster the university’s STEM programs.
They learn from Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak, HPU’s Innovator in Residence who serves on the engineering school’s advisory board.
They place highly in national computer engineering vs computer science
competitions, receive one-on-one mentorship from their professors and have the chance to be true pioneers in the world of engineering.
Just ask Aidan Kelley, a sophomore and one of HPU’s first-ever engineering majors.
Their academic school — the Webb School of Engineering — is a part of HPU’s Innovation Corridor. The corridor represents a $250 million investment in faculty, technology and facilities that foster the university’s STEM programs.
They learn from Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak, HPU’s Innovator in Residence who serves on the engineering school’s advisory board.
They place highly in national computer engineering vs computer science
competitions, receive one-on-one mentorship from their professors and have the chance to be true pioneers in the world of engineering.
Just ask Aidan Kelley, a sophomore and one of HPU’s first-ever engineering majors.