Known as a "public Ivy," the University of Virginia offers in-state students a top-notch education at a reasonable price. What's more, students live and study inside a UNESCO World Heritage Site (the only U.S. college to have that designation), featuring a spectacularly beautiful campus designed by university founder Thomas Jefferson. Students seem to thrive: UVA has the highest graduation rate of any public university in the country, at 94%. It offers undergraduate programs in subjects like astronomy, environmental thought and practice, medieval studies, Slavic languages and literature, and architecture. The school's roughly 17,000-person student body is not particularly diverse economically, with just 13% of undergrads coming from low-income families. The Cavaliers field 25 Division I varsity sports teams, and many are strong; its men's basketball team won an NCAA title in 2019. Greek life also plays a major role in the social scene – about 35% of undergraduates take part in a sorority or fraternity – as do a handful of secret societies. But everyone has to make sure they're on good behavior: UVA has an honor code that forbids students from lying, cheating or stealing, though current students recently voted to ease the punishment for violations.
Costs
- Est. full price 2022-2023
- $36,700
- % of students who get any grants
- 48%
- Est. price for students who receive aid
- $20,100
- Average price for low-income students
- $12,480
Admissions
- Acceptance rate
- 24%
- Median SAT/ACT score
- 1430/32
- SAT/ACT required?
- No
- Undergraduate enrollment
- 16,720
Financial Aid
- % of students with need who get grants
- 91%
- % of need met
- 100%
- % of students who get merit grants
- 4%
- Average merit grant
- $5,630
Student Success
- Graduation rate
- 94%
- Average time to a degree
- 4.1 years
- Median student debt
- $18,250
- Early career earnings
- $77,050
- % earning more than a high school grad
- 84%