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Inclement Weather Update - Wednesday, February 12th:

Last updated: 02/11, 5:45 p.m.

Academic Division

University officials have continued to assess inclement weather impacts and road conditions throughout the region and we have confirmed that the University Academic Division will operate on a modified schedule. We will delay opening until 12 p.m. on Wednesday, February 12th, 2025.Classes scheduled prior to 12 p.m. will not meet in person on Grounds, but we encourage faculty to shift those classes online, if feasible. Please communicate your plans to your students, and be accommodating to those transitioning between online and in-person coursework.

University officials will continue to monitor the weather and road conditions and provide updates should additional schedule modifications become necessary.

Designated Academic Division employees should report to work as scheduled.

Non-designated Academic Division employees who report to Grounds should report at 12 p.m. Non-designated Academic Division employees who work from home should follow their normal schedule. Any employee who is unable to work should contact their manager or supervisor so a reasonable accommodation plan can be made.

Supervisors and faculty in the Academic division are asked to provide flexibility for staff members who have other responsibilities at home (such as childcare or eldercare) while continuing to meet the needs of the University.

Students and Academic Division faculty and staff should monitor the for changes to operations on Grounds.

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University officials will continue to monitor the weather conditions and provide updates should additional schedule modifications become necessary. Please use extra precautions and allow extra time while traveling.

In accordance with section 23.1-409 of the Code of Virginia, entitled 鈥淭ransparency in higher education information,鈥 the 色中色 makes the following data available to the public. For additional information about these data, please contact the Office of University Communications at (434) 924-1400. For federal required consumer information disclosures, please visit Student Financial Services’ Consumer Information Page.

Undergraduate Tuition

Represents tuition and fees for first-year students entering the College of Arts and Sciences. Tuition and fees may differ for other schools.

Acad. Year In-State % Change Out-of-State % Change
2014-15 $10,484 4.7% $38,988 6.2%
2015-16 $11,892 13.4% $40,506 3.9%
2016-17 $13,060 9.8% $41,722 3.0%
2017-18 $13,348 2.2% $43,194 3.5%
2018-19 $13,682 2.5% $44,724 3.5%
2019-20 $13,682 0.0% $46,330 3.6%
2020-21 $14,188 3.7% $48,036 3.7%
2021-22 $14,188 0.0% $48,036 0.0%
2022-23 $14,878 4.9% $50,348 4.8%

6-Year Undergraduate Graduation Rates

A 6-year graduation rate is the percentage of students started in a given semester and finished in 6 years or less.

Cohort All 1st-Year Students
Fall 2007 93.0%
Fall 2008 94.1%
Fall 2009 93.3%
Fall 2010 94.1%
Fall 2011 94.6%
Fall 2012 94.2%
Fall 2013 94.7%
Fall 2014 94.0%
Fall 2015 93.6%
10-Yr. Avg. 93.9%

Undergraduate Total Fees

Total Fees include charges for Technology, Classroom Renewal, Academic Credentialing, Arts, Athletics, Transit Service, and Student Programming.

Acad. Year In-State % Change Out-of-State % Change
2014-15 $2,464 3.0% $3,146 2.3%
2015-16 $2,526 2.5% $3,208 2.0%
2016-17 $2,604 3.1% $3,286 2.4%
2017-18 $2,670 2.5% $3,352 2.0%
2018-19 $2,780 4.1% $3,462 3.3%
2019-20 $2,900 4.3% $3,582 3.4%
2020-21 $3,058 5.5% $3,740 4.2%
2021-22 $3,172 3.7% $3,854 3.0%

1-Year Retention Rates

The table below shows the percentage of first-year students who returned the following fall.

Cohort All 1st-Year Students
Fall 2011 97.5%
Fall 2012 97.0%
Fall 2013 97.3%
Fall 2014 96.9%
Fall 2015 96.4%
Fall 2016 96.5%
Fall 2017 96.9%
Fall 2018 97.3%
Fall 2019 96.7%
Fall 2020 96.8%
10-Yr. Avg. 96.9%

Other Required Data & Links

Additional data and links to more information about the data provided in this report are included below.

Prospective students may find the information resources of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) of use in planning for college and careers. SCHEV has created an institutional profile for each Virginia public college and university, and for each independent college or university participating in the Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant Program. The 色中色's profile may be viewed on the . (The University cautions that the wage data provided by SCHEV only includes those alumni employed or attending graduate school in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It does not include a sizable population of University alumni employed or attending graduate school outside the Commonwealth of Virginia.)