Top 10 Colleges for Gaming
The folks at Global Gaming League have compiled a very impressive list of the top 10 colleges that excel at gaming. They actually did a survey of students at many universities, so this is a real and factual list. We’re not talking about universities that teach gaming, rather ones with strong gaming culture among students with gaming clubs, frequent LAN tournaments, a fast campus Internet connection and other factors that embrace such tech trends.
But a growing number of students are choosing colleges based on their compatibility with video gaming. Super hi-speed connections and dedicated servers, big-screen TVs in lounges, gaming-related classes, social events centering around LAN parties and perks like free download licensing are increasingly part of the lure of certain schools.
That video gaming is now a consideration should not be surprising. These students grew up on video games and grew accustomed to a large part of their entertainment being delivered by multiplayer games instead of television, movies, books or other media They are an elusive, fickle and important demographic in today’s advertising markets, and choosey gamers are now an established subculture on U.S. campuses.
You can read the full list of details at GGL but here are the top 10.
- University of Texas - Austin, Texas
- Penn State University - State College, Pennsylvania
- Rochester Institute of Technology - Rochester, New York
- University of California at Los Angeles - Los Angeles, California
- Digipen Institute of Technology - Redmond, Washington
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
- Georgia Institute Of Technology - Atlanta, Georgia
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus - Minneapolis, Minnesota
- University of Michigan, Dearborn Campus - Dearborn, Michigan
- Full Sail Real World Education - Orlando, Florida
It’s no surprise that UT at Austin is on the list. Many of my friends from Houston attend UT and I know first hand what the gamer community is like there. With over 50,000 students, it’s impossible to avoid having a strong gaming environment. I was also pleased with the fact that Georgia Tech made it on the list. At the beginning of every year they hold a LAN party in the library for the freshmen. Many students at Georgia Tech are gamers as well, even the frat guys and sports jocks.
If that wasn’t enough to convince you that Tech is a top ten gaming school, consider its blazing Internet connection. Tech’s connection is so good that another local university piggybacks off its backbone. The reality is that the only thing keeping Tech out of the top five is its poor geographical location. The Atlanta gaming scene is fairly barren.
As far as a design curriculum, Tech has signed on as part of Microsoft’s new XNA development scheme, a new set of tools provided by the software giant to facilitate game design for its console and PC platforms. Tech will begin incorporating some of the development tools for the Xbox 360 into its classes this fall, but it did not have a very well-established game development program prior to this year.
Hat tip to my friend Colin Lowenberg at UT for the link.


Well if the trend continues of college bound students selecting their prospective schools by their Internet connections and gaming scene then I’d assume Georgia Tech will unfortunately creep up the list. Now imagine what this would do to the retention rate for Tech?
FP. My new roomate spends 10 hours a day on WoW. There is a TGA at UT (you figuire it out) that does nothing but throw LAN parties with promotional models and Energy drink sponsors. The technical degree geeks form alliances along ACM vs. IEEE vs. HKN vs. AES.
Wow… That’s a great list. I’m actually trying to get into Digipen after I get my Comp Sci degree, to further my education.
w00t, nice to see Penn State taking the #2 spot. I love this place.
I would not say that other local schools piggyback off Tech’s connection, but more like tech and the rest of GA schools are on their on network Peachnet… thanks to lucent for laying so much fiber.
Yes, PSU is #2! PSU even beats the college a lot of my friends are going to, RIT.
Holy crap. First UT is the #1 party school…now the #1 school for gaming. Partying and gaming what a combo.
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thank you.