<b>Introduction</b>: Pregabalin and gabapentin (or gabapentanoids) have been reported to be abused for potentially euphoric effects.<br /> <b>Objectives</b>: In this work, we conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional study among university students from Jordan utilizing a structured online questionnaire.<br /> <b>Results</b>: 96.1% of the participants indicated no previous or current use of gabapentanoids, while 53 (3.9%) self-reported previous or current use (ever-use) of any of both drugs. The rate of abuse was higher among males and older students’ groups. 50.9% of drug users did not obtain a valid prescription. Most abusers indicated that their use of both drugs was for non-medical reasons (39.6%), and 69.8% students used both drugs despite being aware of their adverse effects. Hypersomnia was the most reported adverse effect. However, most participants (64.2%) did not report any withdrawal symptoms upon drug discontinuation. Marijuana/hashish was the most consumed substance with gabapentanoids.<br /> <b>Conclusions</b>: Our results invite for further prescribed drug control and increasing the awareness against drug abuse among the youth in Jordan.