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Admission Advice
The Admission Liason Program
The Alumni Association’s Admission Liaison Program provides a point of contact and a source of information for alumni families who have children applying to U.Va. Here
The Early Results Are In
Admission office makes first round of offers
The Class of 2017 began to take shape when the University posted its Early Action admission results nearly three weeks ahead of its deadline.
Getting Answers About Getting In
A talk with Dean of Admission Greg Roberts
The U.Va. Office of Admission is in the midst of several changes. Dean Greg Roberts hopes these changes will bring more high-achieving students to the University and add more diversity to the student body.
Admission FAQs
What is an art supplement? Who submits one? How does it help an admission application?
Students with talent in visual art, dance, drama or music, and who plan to participate or major/minor in the arts are encouraged to submit an optional art supplement
A Moving Day before Moving In
A parent considers his daughter’s matriculation
A parent considers his daughter’s matriculation
Admission FAQs
What standardized tests play a role in the U.Va. undergraduate admission process?
Admission FAQs
What services does the Alumni Association offer to alumni and their children applying to the University?
The University of Virginia Office of Admission defines a legacy student as the
Leaps and Bounds
The College of Arts & Sciences plans for big growth
In the very near future, the University will feel the impact of two forces—significantly more students and more departures by existing faculty who
Record Breaking
Admission applications reach all-time high
Before setting foot inside a U.Va. classroom, the Class of 2016 posted impressive numbers as part of a record-setting applicant pool. This year, the U.Va. Office
Ten Reasons to Love 2011 at U.Va.
1. A national title and a bowl bid
Dom Starsia guides the men’s lacrosse team to the NCAA championship, and football coach Mike London leads the Cavaliers to the
Admission FAQs
ACT or SAT?
As high school juniors and seniors prepare for standardized testing, many ponder the pros and cons of taking the Scholastic Aptitude Test or the American College Testing Assessment. Either
HIGHLIGHTS
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Ed Roseberry’s Charlottesville
Look through a few of the thousands of photographs Ed "Flash" Roseberry has taken of Charlottesville since the 1940s.
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Medicine for the Soul
Photo Essay: Chaplains provide another dimension of care at the U.Va. Hospital.
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What’s the Big Idea?
From superfast rocket engines to a book on common sense, here's a look at some U.Va. research that could change the world.
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The Secret Life of Plants and Trees
Learn about the defense mechanisms of some of nature's most cunning survivors.
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Beyond the Names
The stories of the men and women behind the dorm names on Grounds.
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Holsinger’s Charlottesville
Rufus W. Holsinger photographed Charlottesville at the turn of the 20th century, capturing the Rotunda fire and much more.
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Lean on Me
The Young Women Leaders Program, which pairs middle school girls with college women mentors, goes global.
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Charlottesville Then & Now
An interactive feature that compares scenes from the same spots in Charlottesville, nearly 100 years apart.
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Top 5 Lists
Want to know the top 5 hidden gems around Grounds? The all-time leading sports scorers? Top foods at the dining hall?
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The Curious Case of Jerry Reid
Jerry Reid, an undergraduate student, is a typical student in every way—except one.