The University of Virginia is distinctive among institutions of higher education. Founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, the University sustains the ideal of developing, through education, leaders who are well prepared to help shape the future of the nation. The University of Virginia is made up of ten schools in Charlottesville, plus the College at Wise in southwest Virginia. U.Va. offers 51 bachelor's degrees in 47 fields, 83 master's degrees in 66 fields, six educational specialist degrees, two first-professional degrees (law and medicine), and 59 doctoral degrees in 58 fields. MORE
The University of Virginia Health System is a nationally renowned academic medical center committed to providing outstanding patient care, educating tomorrow's health care leaders, and discovering new and better ways to treat diseases. Since 1998, the Medical Center has been recognized as one of the nation's top 100 hospitals, according to Solucient (formerly HCIA-Sachs Institute), a leading health care information company. MORE.
The University of Virginia remains the No. 2 best public university in the 2007 edition of the U.S. News and World Report rankings. In the 10 years since U.S. News began ranking public universities as a separate category, U.Va. has ranked either No. 1 or No. 2. U.Va. continues to rank in the Top 25 among the best of all national universities, public and private, tying with the University of Michigan at No. 24. MORE. |
| Today, almost 15,000 adults annually expand their horizons through degree, professional development personal enrichment, and travel programs offered through the University of Virginia's School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS). With a network of seven academic centers throughout the commonwealth, the School serves adult students, school districts, federal and local government agencies, and the business community. |