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  1. The School of Arts & Sciences is the heart of the University of Richmond’s offerings. You can choose from or combine majors from 24 departments and 12 interdisciplinary programs. In the School of Arts & Sciences, you will learn to integrate your classroom experience with your true interests, your calling. It’s the chance to explore a topic ...

  2. The University of Richmond is a highly ranked liberal arts university offering an extraordinary combination of the liberal arts with law, business, leadership studies, and continuing education. The university is consistently named a "best value" in higher education by leading publications.

  3. About Richmond. For more than 180 years, Spiders have come to the University of Richmond with the expectation to exceed expectations. We invite curiosity and questions, integrating hands-on experience to find answers … or more questions.

  4. The Richmond Guarantee. Every Richmond undergraduate is guaranteed University funding for a paid summer experience, up to $5000, before graduating. Programs like UR Summer Fellowships allow you to pursue the internship or faculty-mentored research experience that best complements your academic pursuits — in any field of endeavor, and in any ...

  5. The University of Richmond is committed to educating in an intellectually vibrant community dedicated to the holistic development of students. These statistics and rankings bring context to that mission, relay our institution’s and students’ success, and keep the University striving to achieve even more.

  6. The University of Richmond is a small private university located on an urban campus in University of Richmond, Virginia. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,166, and admissions are highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 29%. The university offers 51 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 89%, and a student-faculty ...

  7. Admitted Student Academic Profile. The following ranges are not predictors of admission and do not account for all academic factors (high school context, etc.); they simply reflect the middle half of students admitted to the class of 2027. For students entering in 2024, the University of Richmond is providing a test optional admission path.