Southern Virginia University is located in Buena Vista, Virginia. Here is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
School Nature and History: It is a private liberal arts college founded in 1867. It was originally a women's school called Bowling Green Female Seminary. It was renamed Southern Seminary in 1920, Southern Virginia College in 1992, and finally Southern Virginia University in 2001.
Religious Background: Although it is not officially affiliated with a specific religion, it adheres to the values of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
School Size
Campus Area: The campus covers an area of 155 acres and is located in a rural area with a beautiful environment.
Student Size: There are 1,053 students in the fall of 2022, mainly undergraduates, with a relatively balanced gender ratio of 52% males, 48% females, and 22% minority students.
Faculty: It has 165 academic staff and a teacher-student ratio of 17:1, small class teaching mode facilitates full communication and interaction between students and teachers, so that teachers can better pay attention to the learning progress of each student and provide personalized guidance and support for students.
Academic level
Professional settings: A variety of majors and minor courses are offered, including art, biochemistry, biology, business management and leadership, computer science, design, English, family and human development, history, liberal arts, mathematics, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, Spanish, drama and other majors. The curriculum is designed to inspire students' enthusiasm for learning, cultivate critical thinking, and provide students with the necessary basic skills in their chosen fields.
Ranking: In the 2024 U.S. News and World Report's Best Colleges Ranking, it ranks 185-204 among national liberal arts colleges and 116th among the best performers in social mobility. In addition, in Niche's ranking of the best universities in Virginia, the school also ranks well in many projects, such as being rated as the third safest university campus in Virginia.
Teaching characteristics: Focus on cultivating students' comprehensive literacy and interdisciplinary abilities. Through rigorous academic courses and collaborative small-class teaching, students are equipped with strong critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills, laying a solid foundation for future career development and postgraduate studies. The school also encourages students to participate in research projects, internships and community service activities to enrich students' learning experience, improve their practical ability and social responsibility.
Campus Life
Accommodation: The school offers a variety of accommodation options, including on-campus dormitories and off-campus apartments. There are various types of dormitories, such as Craton Hall (double rooms for girls only), Robey Hall (double rooms for boys only), The Lofts (three-person and four-person rooms), etc. The accommodation fees vary according to different types, and all include water, electricity, furniture and high-speed Internet.
Food Service: Provide students with a variety of dining plans, such as Knight All-Access, Knight Standard, Standard Commuter, etc., to meet the needs of different students.
Student Activities: There are a variety of student organizations and club activities, covering art, sports, academics, culture and other fields. Students can participate in them according to their interests and hobbies, make friends, broaden their horizons and enrich campus life.
Sports: It is a member of NCAA Division III and participates in the USA South Athletic Conference The school has many sports teams, such as basketball, football, volleyball, tennis, etc., which provide students with opportunities to participate in sports and competitions, and cultivate students' team spirit and competitive awareness.
Tuition and Aid
Tuition: From Fall 2024 to Spring 2025, full-time students pay $10,390 per semester, part-time students pay $920 per credit, and a student fee of $250 per semester.
Funding Policy: The school provides more than $5 million in scholarships, grants, and need-based aid each year to help students reduce their financial burden and ensure that students can successfully complete their studies.
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