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The best way to get to know Susquehanna is to hear first-hand from River Hawk students on our episode of The College Tour.

With more than 100 majors and minors to explore across many disciplines, students receive a future-ready liberal arts foundation, becoming critical thinkers and creative problem solvers prepared to adapt to a rapidly changing world.

Three students walk together outside a building with large windows. They wear Susquehanna University apparel and carry backpacks. The path is lined with shrubs, and a tree with bare branches is visible on the grassy area.

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Two young women sit on a patterned couch. One holds a cup and smiles while the other looks at her phone, possibly checking an admission update. A large stylized logo in pink and orange appears on the right side of the image.

Straight from the Nest

A person with short, light brown hair and a beard smiles slightly while wearing an orange shirt that says "SU Serve." They are standing in front of a blurred bookshelf.
Arabella Cox
Alex Vidal Perez
A smiling individual with short brown hair wearing a maroon shirt stands in front of a blurred background of books on shelves.
Sandy Lin
Colleen Hueting
Kimoy Reid
Chrissy Vo

“As a Susquehanna student, I’ve truly discovered who I am. I’ve had incredible opportunities to grow, and I’m proud to be a future alumni heading into the workforce. Susquehanna has given me the tools to succeed, and I’m excited for what’s next.”

Jake Lanning ’25

“I met all my best friends during freshman orientation. The connections you make here feel immediate and close-knit — it’s a unique experience. I don’t think that happens elsewhere.”

Arabella Cox ’25

“When I toured campus, I really liked the creative writing department. I knew the writing community here could help me grow as a writer throughout my college career and that made me want to be part of Susquehanna.”

Alex Vidal Perez ’25

“I chose Susquehanna for its wide array of political science classes. As someone considering law school, I was impressed by the variety of professors, areas of specialization and options available to political science students. It made Susquehanna the clear choice.”

Jonathan Ulicny ’27

“At Susquehanna University, as a music composition major, seeing my works become a reality is something I really adore. It feels really magical. My friends and teachers supporting me is something I really love and something that inspires me every day.”

Sandy Lin ’28

“On Dog Days, a lot of pet owners bring their dogs on campus, usually every Friday in the library. You get to go and pet people’s dogs. I’m a big animal person, and I miss my cats a lot. So, it’s really helpful to be able to go and visit with an emotional support animal and give them a big hug.”

Colleen Hueting ’25

“Susquehanna’s focus on hands-on learning has helped shape my time as an entrepreneur. I have been able to connect with different alumni and mentors to develop my brand and gain the life experiences I need to become a successful entrepreneur as a student and after graduation.”

Kimoy Reid ’26

“One of the best things about Susquehanna is how easy it is to make friends. There are so many unique people, and it’s really fun to invest the time learning about them, because the school is so small. You’ll see the same people walking to class every day and get to catch up with them regularly.”

Miranda Preputnick ’27

“Being part of a close community where I’m recognized as more than just a number, but as a person with an identity and aspirations for life after graduation, is essential to my undergraduate career. I’ve had this experience at Susquehanna.”

Chrissy Vo ’25