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The Curry School of Education is home to scholars, teachers (veteran and future), and leaders. While our halls are overflowing with energy and action it is the wonderful community that we have created that makes this school so strong. We invite you to come and see for yourself the difference that our open and inclusive community makes. Stroll the halls of Ruffner and you will notice open doors and collaboration between faculty and students. Such a warm and collegial environment is conducive to students and faculty alike achieving their best. Come join the Curry Community!
Diversity at Curry International Students at U.Va. Curry at a Glance
Parents
The Curry School of Education is predominantly a graduate school. However, there are about 90 undergraduate students whose majors reside in Curry. These students are a valuable part of the Curry Community and have unique opportunities to work side-by-side with graduate students and faculty. If you have questions about your undergraduate daughter’s or son’s experience, please see U.Va. for Parents and Families. We invite you to be a part of the Curry Community, a community of people who value educational opportunities and service to the community. If you would like to become more involved you might consider contacting the Curry Foundation office.
Here are additional links you might find helpful: Financial Aid Curry Admissions
Students and Students with Families

Charlottesville is without question one of the great university towns in the country. Beyond that, it is a great place to raise a family. There are numerous parenting organizations, abundant resources for child care / baby sitting, and good public and private schools. Single students will find that Charlottesville is an exciting place to live. There is no shortage of fun places to visit, whether your interests are hiking in the great outdoors or hearing the latest bands. Whether you are single or married, with children or without, you will find that Charlottesville has much to offer.
Plan your next visit and begin exploring Charlottesville.
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