Campus Units Clubs

  • Student Financial Services

    Student Financial Services

  • Student Health & Wellness

    Our goal is to help students reach their full potential by optimizing their health and well-being during their time at the University of Virginia and beyond. We work to accomplish this through excellent medical, mental health, accessibility and well-being services, public health education and leadership, and our nationally renowned research and institutional partnerships. Our services are available to all registered students who are charged the mandatory fee with their tuition.The UVA Department of Student Health and Wellness (SHW) includes — Care and Support Services (CASS), Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), the Fried Center for the Advancement of Potential (FCAP), the Gordie Center, Medical Services, Well-being Services, and the Student Disability Access Center (SDAC). 

  • Summer and Special Academic Programs

    Summer and Special Academic Programs

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  • The Range

    It is considered an honor to live in one of the University’s prestigious rooms on the Range. Located in Mr. Jefferson's original buildings, the Academical Village, these single rooms are truly in the center of the University. Living on the Range and in the Crackerbox rooms is reserved for graduate students who are enrolled full-time in a degree-granting program.The graduate students living on the Range are as diverse as the subjects they study. Some residents are pursuing degrees in medicine or law; others are working on doctoral degrees in the arts and sciences. As you walk past each room, you might encounter a historian, a physicist, a sociologist, and a biomedical scientist - all living right next door to each other.However, the Range is more than just a place to live; it is also a community that encourages formal and informal contact between scholars in different disciplines and professions. Most of the graduate students who live on the Range do so because it gives them the opportunity to meet people from other fields and to contribute to the University at large. For example, many residents participate in events such as the Lighting of the Lawn, or host receptions for colleagues in their rooms.

  • Transfer Advisory Board

    While Transfer Student Peer Advisors introduce transfers to the University, the Transfer Advisory Board (TAB) introduces the University to the students. TAB advocates for transfer students within the University, teaching the community more about the transfer student experience.TAB recognizes the different needs of transfer students as they begin transitioning to life on Grounds, providing support, outreach, and advocacy. TAB organizes a number of transfer initiatives and social events to ensure the success of new and continuing transfer students.

  • University Advancement

    Office of Engagement, University Advancement

  • University Career Center

    UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CAREER CENTER ENGAGES AND SUPPORTS STUDENTS IN THE DISCOVERY AND PURSUIT OF MEANINGFUL LIVES.