Charlottesville, VA
1827 University Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903
http://www.virginia.edu
University of Virginia is a public university located on an impressive campus in Charlottesville, VA. It is a esteemed college, ranking 27th in the US, with quite selective admissions, accepting only 26% of applicants. It has a bigger student body with full-time enrollment of 16,554 undergraduates. UVA's most frequently preferred major is a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities, which accounts for 19% of students. Additional frequent options include Economics, which accounts for 8% of students, and Business (7%). If you would like to get a degree in physical therapy, UVA is an excellent choice for you, because its physical therapy program ranks 6th best in the US. In addition, University of Virginia placed 1st in VA for best student athletes, top party schools, best college athletics, and best college locations. For Virginia-based students, tuition is $16,770. Applicants located in other states must cough up $46,580. That being said, three out of five UVA undergrads procure financial support. 95% of University of Virginia students conclude their college education with a degree, green and awaiting to find a challenging profession. On average, alumni make an annual income of $50,300 a couple years after graduation. After 4 more years working, their average income climbs 21.7% to $61,200, which is 52.6% beyond the national median earnings. Applicants might also like to know that more than 1/2 of the students achieved scores between 28 and 34 on the math section of the ACT and it is recommended that you include your high school GPA when sending in your application. Secondly, undergraduates may take a semester abroad. With regard for your wallet, be aware that the average amount of state grant aid awarded is $12,953. Relating to demographics, the faculty is comprised of 62% male professors and the student body is comprised of 12% Asian American students. Respecting student life, 28% of UVA's female students are in a sorority. To conclude, the average UVA student graduates with $7,098 per year of debt and one out of four graduates receive a starting salary of $31,000 or less.
10.00
Party Scene
8.97
Location
8.24
Dorms
7.52
Campus Food
10
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
1330-1500
ACT Score
30-34
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
94%
No
15:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Economics
Business
Biology
International Relations
Psychology
English
History