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(03/27/18 7:26pm)
I chose to attend the University of Richmond after spending the night with several multicultural students as part of the admission department’s A Night to See, Witness, and Experience Richmond program, more commonly known as ANSWER.
(02/27/14 4:17am)
As a Westhampton College student in the 1930s, Gertrude Murrel duPont (Howland) was upset that some of her classmates could not attend cultural events that she enjoyed because of financial reasons. She established the duPont Fund in the 1950s, which is still in effect today, to allow financially restricted students to enjoy cultural events.
(09/05/13 1:42am)
On June 21, University of Richmond announced that it would offer free tuition and board to qualified Virginia students from families earning $60,000 a year or less through Richmond's Promise to Virginia, an updated financial aid program that will begin Fall 2014.
(02/02/13 7:41pm)
University of Richmond students and students from eight to ten other Va. schools who have received the Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG), had the opportunity to meet Va. legislators at the General Assembly Monday morning.
(03/23/12 11:35pm)
To apply for financial aid in the future, enrolled students must pay a $25 fee because Richmond is now using the College Scholarship Service (CSS) profile to streamline the application process.
(01/26/12 5:39am)
The University of Richmond's Office of Undergraduate Admission has received 10,121 applications for entry into the Class of 2016.
(08/25/11 6:55am)
The Princeton Review has named the University of Richmond among the 13 colleges with the best financial aid.
(01/27/11 6:33am)
Fifty-four transfer students, out of an applicant pool of 416, enrolled at the University of Richmond during 2010, Gil Villanueva, assistant vice president and dean of admission, said.
(09/21/10 9:18pm)
Dear Collegian,
(08/31/10 2:42am)
At colleges and universities across America, students are heading into the classroom, many for the first time. You're taking part in a journey that will not only determine your future, but the future of this country. We know, for example, that nearly eight in ten new jobs will require workforce training or higher education by the end of this decade. And we know that in a global economy, the nation that out-educates us today will out-compete us tomorrow. In the 21st century, America's success depends on the education our students receive.
(02/04/10 4:00am)
The Princeton Review has included the University of Richmond on its list of the 50 best-value private colleges in the nation.
(11/12/09 4:30am)
The number of students who have changed their financial aid status because of parents losing jobs has more than doubled since last fall.
(09/17/09 6:01am)
During my various experiences with financial aid, I have figured out a few things that I think everyone should know in order to get the most out of all the aid the University of Richmond gives. I got some of my information from Cindy Deffenbaugh, director of student financial aid.
(08/27/09 4:20pm)
In September 1969, alumnus and trustee E. Claiborne Robins donated $50 million to the University of Richmond with the goal of making the university one of the finest small universities in the nation.
(08/27/09 4:00am)
The University of Richmond's ranking with the Princeton Review improved this year, with top marks in classroom experience and athletic facilities. But the university still sits among the top 20 schools with little interaction between those of different races or social classes.
(07/28/09 1:07am)
The University of Richmond's ranking with the Princeton Review has improved this year, with top marks in classroom experience and athletic facilities. But the university still sits among the top-20 schools with little interaction between those of different races or social classes.
(04/16/09 10:08pm)
Despite the struggling U.S. economy and a lowered endowment, the University of Richmond is staying true to its need-blind promise to applicants during the 2008-2009 admissions process.
(02/12/09 9:00pm)
University of Richmond students will pay 3.1 percent more in tuition, room and board for the 2009-10 school year, sending the overall cost climbing to $48,490 per year.
(02/05/09 9:00pm)
Despite the long list of depressing statistics about job losses and market failures, the early numbers from the Undergraduate Office of Admission at the University of Richmond signal a surprising success.
(01/24/09 10:07pm)
Only 35 colleges nationally don't pay attention to an applicant's financial status during the admissions process and also meet 100 percent of so-called "demonstrated financial need" as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and university policies.