Andrew Tate’s Hustler’s University has been surrounded by publicity and controversy in recent months.
Individuals and news outlets alike have described comments made by Tate as violent, derogatory and misogynistic. But, as the old saying goes, there are always two sides to every story.
Hustler’s University Explained
“Hustler’s University is an online money-focused community providing education and coaching to over 100,000 students worldwide,” HU’s website states. “Our campus is a hub for skill development and our professors are world-class multi-millionaire experts.”
HU was founded in 2021 by Andrew Tate for the sole purpose of teaching individuals how to make passive income through online industries. The program provides its students with coaching, education and new skills to make them wealthy–millionaires even.
The Origins of HU
The original Hustler’s University was a digital product that contained 100 lessons on how to become a millionaire. It wasn’t long before this was upgraded to HU 2.0–when it really took off–having over 110,000 students.
HU 2.0 provided different channels, or campuses, those with a membership could access. These campuses included courses in copywriting, e-commerce, freelancing, stocks, affiliate marketing and cryptocurrency. Each channel had an expert who teaches through the use of infographics and videos.
HU’s New Platform, HU3, Now Open
Hustler’s University 2.0 concluded in August 2022 due to a “massive platform upgrade,” according to its website. That upgrade is HU3, which is now available to customers.
The site already has more than 120,000 active members and students can enroll for $49.99 per month.
“We believe our students should be making money while learning to make money,” the site says. “We’ll focus on making you earn your first online profits and then keep compounding…









