
Howard University Apparel – Rep the Legacy of the Bison
The Howard Bison symbolize strength, power, and tenacity—qualities embodied by one of America’s most diverse and prestigious historically Black universities. With over 11,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students representing 53 states, territories, and more than 53 countries, Howard University stands as a beacon of excellence, culture, and opportunity.
Our officially licensed Howard University apparel is custom-designed in-house to deliver unique, on-trend styles that celebrate the legacy and pride of this historic institution. From classic American crewnecks and ultra-comfy hoodies to varsity jackets, sweatshirts, and shorts, our collection is made to elevate your wardrobe and showcase your Bison pride.
Crafted from premium fabric blends—featuring soft cotton and polyester for durability and comfort—each piece offers vibrant colors and long-lasting quality. Designed for mix-and-match versatility, our Howard University apparel captures the spirit and cultural foundation of this iconic HBCU.
With every purchase, a portion of proceeds goes back to Howard University, supporting future generations of ambitious, groundbreaking Bison. Have questions? Contact us anytime via our website or call Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM EST at 1-833-LHP-1999.
Howard University FAQs
Q: Is Howard University an all-Black school?
A: No. While around 83% of Howard’s students identify as Black Non-Hispanic, the university embraces cultural diversity and welcomes students of all races, prioritizing access to quality education for Black students.
Q: Is Howard University an Ivy League school?
A: Howard University is not a member of the traditional Ivy League. However, it is part of the “Black Ivy League,” alongside other prestigious HBCUs like Dillard, Fisk, Hampton, Morehouse, Spelman, and Tuskegee.
Q: What GPA do I need to get into Howard University?
A: Although Howard does not officially list a minimum GPA, the average GPA for admitted students is around 3.66. Admission is competitive, so aiming for excellent grades is essential for a strong application.



