Esports Colleges & Scholarships

Pennsylvania Esports

United States

5 college programs2 scholarships

Pennsylvania has a long history with competitive gaming and collegiate esports, anchored by Harrisburg University — widely regarded as one of America's top esports institutions. Harrisburg's nationally renowned program has produced multiple national champions across numerous titles. Penn State, Drexel, Temple, and Seton Hill round out the state's competitive landscape, making Pennsylvania a destination for serious esports recruits. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's growing tech ecosystems further enhance career opportunities for graduates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many colleges offer esports programs in Pennsylvania?

There are currently 5 college esports programs listed in Pennsylvania. Programs range from varsity teams with scholarships to club-level competitive teams.

Are there esports scholarships available in Pennsylvania?

Yes — 2 scholarships are currently available through colleges in Pennsylvania. Award amounts and requirements vary by program.

What games do Pennsylvania colleges compete in?

Colleges in Pennsylvania compete across a wide range of esports titles including League of Legends, Valorant, Overwatch 2, Rocket League, CS2, Super Smash Bros., and more. Individual programs vary in their supported titles.

How do I get recruited by a Pennsylvania college esports team?

Build a strong competitive profile (rank, VODs, achievements), then reach out directly to the esports coach or athletic director at your target schools. Many Pennsylvania programs actively recruit through Discord, Twitter, and NACE's recruiting portal.

Do I need to be a top-ranked player to get an esports scholarship in Pennsylvania?

Not necessarily. Many Pennsylvania scholarship programs weight academic performance, leadership, and character alongside in-game skill. A strong GPA (2.5+) and genuine passion for competitive gaming can go a long way — especially at smaller programs.