Raymond J. Harbert College of Business

Horton-Hardgrave Hall (HHH), which opened in 2019, houses the Harbert College graduate programs and provides some instructional and event spaces.

The construction of Horton-Hardgrave Hall was made possible through donations, including a $15 million lead gift from 1982 business alumnus Raymond Harbert and wife, Kathryn, also an Auburn graduate.

Current and aspiring business owners learn to conduct market analyses, identify investors and develop pitch strategies through the guidance of a team of Entrepreneurs-in-Residence.

The New Venture Accelerator is jointly managed by Harbert College and the Auburn Research and Technology Foundation.

In the 2024–2025 academic year, Harbert College's diverse student body has representation from 33 countries.