The University’s Academic Division will operate on a modified schedule on Tuesday, February 11th, 2025, due to inclement winter weather. Classes will not meet in person on Grounds, but we encourage faculty to shift their classes online, if feasible. Please communicate your plans to your students.
Designated Academic Division employees should report to work as scheduled
Non-designated Academic Division employees should remain at home unless requested to report to work by a supervisor. Based on the specific needs of a particular school or unit to maintain essential operations and to respond and restore normal University operations, supervisors may request non-designated employees to work either at home or at alternate work locations. Non-designated Academic Division employees who work from home should continue to work from home and follow their normal schedule.
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. Any employee who is unable to work should contact their manager or supervisor so a reasonable accommodation plan can be made
Students and Academic Division faculty and staff should monitor the Academic Operations Status Board for changes to operations on Grounds.
For information on how to find your emergency event status, see How Can I Find My Designated Status?
Patient care services at UVA Medical Center, Ambulatory Operations, UPG, and UVA Community Health will provide its own message.
UVA Health team members should monitor internal communications and the UVA Health Status Board for changes to patient care and business operations.
University officials will continue to monitor weather conditions and will provide updates about additional schedule modifications or the resumption of normal operations. Please use extra precautions and allow extra time while traveling.
Learn how the University has built and maintained its financial stability through careful resource management, prudent investments and organizational excellence.
MoreUVIMCO provides investment management services for the University’s endowment, earning an annualized return of 11.0% over the past 10 years.
MoreThe University is consistently recognized by national publications as one of the best values in higher education. It has also been commended for graduating students on time with lower-than-average debt coupled with higher-than-average earning potential.
MoreUVAFinance leads financial management at the University of Virginia, an institution with $2.7 billion in operating revenues, an $8.2 billion net position, AAA bond ratings and tier 3 status under the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act.
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How does UVA use each dollar of state-appropriated funds to educate students?
42¢ Faculty Salary and Benefits
25¢ Libraries, Academic Technology, Student Advising, and Other Academic Support
14¢ Classrooms, Labs, Libraries, Offices, Outdoor Spaces and Utilities
7¢ Financial Support for Graduate Teaching Assistants
6¢ General Administration
General Administration includes police and emergency preparedness as well as compliance with state and federal regulations including Title IX, the Clery Act, FERPA, the Americans with Disability Act, the Equal Opportunity Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Federal Information Security Management Act, and other federal mandates.
5¢ Career Counseling, Dean of Students Office Support, Admissions and Financial Services
1¢ Public Outreach, Including State-Wide Early Education
It all ads up to a world-class educational experience at an affordable cost.
“For dollar-for-dollar investment, nothing beats going to the University of Virginia as an in-state student.”
- The Atlantic
Using state funds effectively and efficiently is essential to the University's financial strength. This short video shows how we spend each of those dollars.