Virginia K-12
UVA believes that a strong public education system is the critical foundation for any healthy democracy. We support public education across the Commonwealth by offering direct support for teachers, students, and schools and subject area support in Arts and Humanities and Sciences and Environment.
Support for Teachers, Kids, and Schools
Virginia College Advising Corps
A "near-peer" mentoring model pairing recent college graduates with high school students of similar backgrounds.
Youth-Nex
Center focusing on out-of-school time, middle school, and civic and political community engagement.
College Day in the Life
Life at UVA also features a litany of non-academic activities like sports and leadership opportunities that strengthen students’ lives in many ways. Learn more.
EdPolicyWorks
EdPolicyWorks is a joint collaboration between the School of Education and Human Development and the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy that seeks to bring together researchers from across the University of Virginia and the State to focus on important questions of educational policy and the competitiveness of labor in an era of globalization.
Sheila C. Johnson Center for Clinical Services
A multidisciplinary clinic that provides personalized assessment and intervention services.
Supporting Transformative Autism Research
STAR aims to improve the lives of individuals with autism through groundbreaking research and innovative models for intervention and training.
E3 School
The E3 School is an innovative, year-round school for children ages 1 to 5 focused on academic and soft skills necessary for future success.
Center for the Liberal Arts
Content-Rich professional development for K-12 Teachers.
Virginia Kindergarten Readiness Program - Virginia Kindergarten Readiness Program
The Virginia Kindergarten Readiness Program (VKRP) gives schools, teachers and families a more complete picture of school readiness.
Young Women's Leaders Program
A research-based mentoring program incorporating “best practices” in mentoring.
Arts and Humanities
America Reads
A federally funded work-study program that places college and university students in the community to tutor elementary through high school students in literacy and math.
Cornerstone Summer Institute
Historical investigation, archaeological excavation, and community engagement for high school students.
Fralin Museum of Art
The study, care, and celebration of art.
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia
The only museum outside Australia dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, featuring a collection of more than 3500 objects and ongoing, dynamic programming. Exhibitions of historic and contemporary art change every four months. Free and open to the public.
Home - Virginia Humanities
Helping all Virginianstell their stories Like D. Brad Hatch, a member of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe who’s working to preserve the craft of making an eel pot. Helping all Virginianstell their stories Like Sharon Frazier and Linwood Smith, whose miniature dollhouses tell the story of growing up
Young Writers Workshop
The nation’s flagship program for young writers.
Science and Environment
Coastal Research Center
Research activities in the coastal bays, salt marshes, and barrier islands of the Eastern Shore.
Blandy Experimental Farm
Increasing understanding of the natural environment through research and education.
National Physics Day
Educating and interesting the public, particularly children, in the wonders of the physical world.
Dark Skies, Bright Kids
Designed to enhance science education for elementary school students.
Research Centers & Labs
Students join eminent research faculty, tackling some of our society’s toughest challenges in partnership with practitioners and clinicians in the field.
UVA Advance Pre-College Program
A summer residential program for highly motivated, rising high school juniors and seniors.