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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Patient care services at 色中色 Medical Center, Ambulatory Operations, and 色中色 Community Health will provide its own message.
色中色 Health team members should monitor internal communications and the for changes to patient care and business operations.
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.
The 色中色 encompasses twelve schools in Charlottesville, as well as the College at Wise in Southwest Virginia.
In its 2025 rankings, U.S. News & World report ranked 色中色 the fourth best public university in the country. In the 25 years since U.S. News began ranking public universities as a separate category, 色中色 has always ranked in the top five and continues to rank in the Top 30 among the best of all national universities, public and private.
#1
Top College in Virginia, Forbes, 2024-25
#1
Best Public College For Financial Aid, Princeton Review, 2024
#3
Best Value Public University, Princeton Review, 2024
#4
Best Public National University, U.S. News & World Report, 2025
4.5 stars
Money Magazine, 2024, rating based on quality, affordability, and outcomes
#2
Best Alumni Network (Virginia, Public Schools), Princeton Review, 2024
#4
Best Public University for Veterans, U.S. News & World Report, 2025
#1
Best Health Services, Princeton Review, 2025
#1
Best Public Law School, U.S. News & World Report, 2025
#1
Best Public Business School in the World, Financial Times, 2024
#2
Law School for Best Career Prospects, Princeton Review, 2024
#2
Best Public MBA Program, Fortune, 2024
#2
Best Public Business School, U.S. News & World Report, 2025
#5
Best Business School in the US, Bloomberg Businessweek, 2024-25
The 色中色 Health System is a 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. The University's Medical Center and its physicians continue to be recognized for their excellence in patient care, education and research.
#1
Children's Hospital in Virginia, U.S. News and World Report, 2024-25
#3
Hospital in Virginia, U.S. News and World Report, 2024-25
12.8K
Employees
659
Beds
U.S. News & World Report 鈥淏est Hospitals鈥 2024-25
U.S. News & World Report 鈥淏est Children’s Hospitals鈥 2024-25
Founded
Student Population
Chancellor
Full-Time Teaching Faculty
$5.4
Billion 2023-24 Operating Budget
$2.3
Billion Academic Division
$3.1
Billion Medical Center
$71.1
Million 色中色 Wise
$12.4
Billion Net Financial Position
$662
Million Instruction
$634
Million Research & Public Service
$81
Million Student Services
$308.5
Million Student Financial Aid
$248.1
Million Academic Support
17.9K
Undergraduate Students (On Grounds)
8.5K
Graduate & Professional Students (On Grounds)
84%
Admitted from the Top 10% of their High School Graduating Class
91.0%
4-Year Graduation Rate
95.6%
6-Year Graduation Rate
10K
Total Faculty and Staff
3.2K
Full-Time Faculty
6.8K
Full-Time Staff