University of Virginia

University of Virginia
TypePublic research university
EstablishedJanuary 25, 1819 (January 25, 1819)
FounderThomas Jefferson
AccreditationSACS
Academic affiliations
Endowment$10.2 billion (FY2024)
Budget$5.8 billion (FY2025)
PresidentJames E. Ryan
ProvostBrie Gertler (interim)
Academic staff
3,265 (Fall 2019)
  • 3,083 full-time
  • 182 part-time
Administrative staff
6,292 (Fall 2019)
  • 6,149 full-time
  • 143 part-time
Students25,944 (Fall 2023)
Undergraduates17,618 (Fall 2023)
Postgraduates8,326 (Fall 2023)
Location, ,
United States

38°02′08″N 78°30′12″W / 38.03556°N 78.50333°W / 38.03556; -78.50333
CampusSmall suburb, 1,135 acres (459 ha)
Other campuses
NewspaperThe Cavalier Daily
ColorsOrange and blue
   
Nickname
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FBSACC
MascotCavalier
Websitevirginia.edu
  
Official nameMonticello and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville
TypeCultural
Criteriai, iv, vi
Designated1987 (11th session)
Reference no.442
RegionEurope and North America
Official nameUniversity Of Virginia Historic District
Designated1971-11-11
Reference no.70000865

The University of Virginia (UVA) is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson and contains his Academical Village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The original governing Board of Visitors included three U.S. presidents: Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, the latter as sitting president of the United States at the time of its foundation. As its first two rectors, Presidents Jefferson and Madison played key roles in the university's foundation, with Jefferson designing both the original courses of study and the university's architecture.

Located within its 1,135-acre central campus, the university is composed of eight undergraduate and three professional schools: the School of Law, the Darden School of Business, and the School of Medicine. The university has been a member of the Association of American Universities since 1904.

The university's alumni, faculty, and researchers have included several U.S. presidents, heads of state, Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, Marshall Scholars, Fulbright Scholars, and 57 Rhodes Scholars. Thirty governors of U.S. states have attended the university, as have numerous U.S. senators and members of Congress. UVA students and alumni have founded companies such as Reddit, Skillshare, VMware, and Space Adventures. Its athletic teams are called the Cavaliers and they compete in NCAA Division I as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.