UVa 2030 strategic plan - realistic and achievable?

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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


I think it'll keep falling lower and lower. Before you know it, no one will want to attend UVA for ANYTHING. I don't know why they are bothering to build the School of Data Science; should have spent the money demolishing some of the existing buildings since pretty soon no one will want to go there. And don't get me started on Charlottesville, what an awful place to attend college. That is why my DCs decided to say no thanks to their UVA offers of admission (honestly, I am not sure why they even bothered to apply - I refused to pay the application fees) and went to Liberty instead.


This is hilarious. Charlottesville…what a dump.


UVa campus is gorgeous and Charlottesville is charming. My kid is thrilled to be attending UVa this fall. Very popular choice at kid’s very large high school. I’m sorry your kid did not get in.


Pretty sure both PP’s before you were joking. (My UVA education taught me discern humor.) Congrats to your kid. But please don’t with the “sorry your kid didn’t get in” nonsense. Not a good look. [/quote]

Why do these people keep saying it? It's completely ridiculous and is red meat for the hater side. As a parent of a rising 4th year... please stop, you're an embarrassment to the entire UVA culture and community... and as PP said it's grounds not campus, your kid and you should know this already, especially if you're already throwing embarrassing shade like "sorry you're kid didn't get in." Welcome to Hoo Nation but get your act together.


Hear hear, and on another note future parent, it's UVA not UVa, that is clearly stated by the University and with a clear reasoning. If you're going to run your mouth about "kid's not getting in" then get your own house in order. Embarrassing, and I hope more UVA parents/grads keep calling you out for acting like a classless jerk.
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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


I think it'll keep falling lower and lower. Before you know it, no one will want to attend UVA for ANYTHING. I don't know why they are bothering to build the School of Data Science; should have spent the money demolishing some of the existing buildings since pretty soon no one will want to go there. And don't get me started on Charlottesville, what an awful place to attend college. That is why my DCs decided to say no thanks to their UVA offers of admission (honestly, I am not sure why they even bothered to apply - I refused to pay the application fees) and went to Liberty instead.


This is hilarious. Charlottesville…what a dump.


Not a dump, but also not sure it is headed in the right direction.


Why? I haven’t been following this but my kid likes UVA.


It’s a great school,nothing to “follow” other than the constant trolls on this board who like to tear it down. Have two kids there and they love it.


UVA gets an unreasonable amount of resentment on this forum. Lots of upset parents, angry their kid got rejected "from their state school", and now bitter at it.

UVA is an incredible university. Great undergrad, and top graduate business school and law school.


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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


I think it'll keep falling lower and lower. Before you know it, no one will want to attend UVA for ANYTHING. I don't know why they are bothering to build the School of Data Science; should have spent the money demolishing some of the existing buildings since pretty soon no one will want to go there. And don't get me started on Charlottesville, what an awful place to attend college. That is why my DCs decided to say no thanks to their UVA offers of admission (honestly, I am not sure why they even bothered to apply - I refused to pay the application fees) and went to Liberty instead.


This is hilarious. Charlottesville…what a dump.


Not a dump, but also not sure it is headed in the right direction.


Why? I haven’t been following this but my kid likes UVA.


It’s a great school,nothing to “follow” other than the constant trolls on this board who like to tear it down. Have two kids there and they love it.


UVA gets an unreasonable amount of resentment on this forum. Lots of upset parents, angry their kid got rejected "from their state school", and now bitter at it.

UVA is an incredible university. Great undergrad, and top graduate business school and law school.


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IT's "unreasonable" only because the school is relatively small for a flagship (yeayeayea, I know technically it is not called a flagship but you known what I mean), which means only 4K get in a year for the entire Commonwealth, PLUS it takes 30% OOS and international, which is not what the other big state systems are doing (North Carolina, Texas, Cal limit OOS to 10% or less) so that drives down the number of possible seats from 4,000 to less than 3,000. So there's a lot of jealousy on this board. My DD was never even a contender so we never applied for her. That upsests some taxpayers. It's reasonable from that point of view.
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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


I think it'll keep falling lower and lower. Before you know it, no one will want to attend UVA for ANYTHING. I don't know why they are bothering to build the School of Data Science; should have spent the money demolishing some of the existing buildings since pretty soon no one will want to go there. And don't get me started on Charlottesville, what an awful place to attend college. That is why my DCs decided to say no thanks to their UVA offers of admission (honestly, I am not sure why they even bothered to apply - I refused to pay the application fees) and went to Liberty instead.


This is hilarious. Charlottesville…what a dump.


UVa campus is gorgeous and Charlottesville is charming. My kid is thrilled to be attending UVa this fall. Very popular choice at kid’s very large high school. I’m sorry your kid did not get in.


As much as I regret going there because it was weak for CS, it is a lovely campus.


My kid going for CS - in the engineering school - would you give any advice for a minor or double major for them to explore?


DP
well, where do kid’s interests lie?
Econ, Maths, Bio, Stats, Physics, Phil
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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


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WM is ranked higher for its quality of instruction teaching undergrads

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/undergraduate-teaching

WM #6
UVA #48

UVA has a long way to go to claim that it’s the top public.
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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


I think it'll keep falling lower and lower. Before you know it, no one will want to attend UVA for ANYTHING. I don't know why they are bothering to build the School of Data Science; should have spent the money demolishing some of the existing buildings since pretty soon no one will want to go there. And don't get me started on Charlottesville, what an awful place to attend college. That is why my DCs decided to say no thanks to their UVA offers of admission (honestly, I am not sure why they even bothered to apply - I refused to pay the application fees) and went to Liberty instead.


This is hilarious. Charlottesville…what a dump.


UVa campus is gorgeous and Charlottesville is charming. My kid is thrilled to be attending UVa this fall. Very popular choice at kid’s very large high school. I’m sorry your kid did not get in.


I agree it’s beautiful. Love the drive down there. But kid is choosing smaller private (7k vs 17k) ranked higher. I will miss not making those drives.
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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


I think it'll keep falling lower and lower. Before you know it, no one will want to attend UVA for ANYTHING. I don't know why they are bothering to build the School of Data Science; should have spent the money demolishing some of the existing buildings since pretty soon no one will want to go there. And don't get me started on Charlottesville, what an awful place to attend college. That is why my DCs decided to say no thanks to their UVA offers of admission (honestly, I am not sure why they even bothered to apply - I refused to pay the application fees) and went to Liberty instead.


This is hilarious. Charlottesville…what a dump.


UVa campus is gorgeous and Charlottesville is charming. My kid is thrilled to be attending UVa this fall. Very popular choice at kid’s very large high school. I’m sorry your kid did not get in.


As much as I regret going there because it was weak for CS, it is a lovely campus.


My kid going for CS - in the engineering school - would you give any advice for a minor or double major for them to explore?


Ask your kid to do a minor in whatever subject they are interested in or none at all. It doesn't really matter in the short run. Don't know if it does in the long run. At my son's school (he's a junior) kids with no minors and lower GPA than him have gotten much better internships (think Stripe, Citadel, etc.). Some kids are graduating in 3 years with no minors and getting jobs with FAANGs. Those who do minors are mostly doing it because they love the subject area or have long-term plans. One kid did a minor in biology and has gotten into med school. Another did a business minor and is going to Harvard for an MBA. Another did a business minor to have access to the business clubs so he can eventually work for a trading firm. But a minor is not necessary. At the end of the day, they will all be entry level programmers who will be judged on how well they do on the leetcode tests.
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Anonymous wrote:WM is ranked higher for its quality of instruction teaching undergrads

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/undergraduate-teaching

WM #6
UVA #48

UVA has a long way to go to claim that it’s the top public.


OMG. I can't stand the UVA boosters, but the WM booster is getting just as bad.
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Guys pay attention to Wisco, it’s in a top economic location, very populous state.
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Anonymous wrote:WM is ranked higher for its quality of instruction teaching undergrads

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/undergraduate-teaching

WM #6
UVA #48

UVA has a long way to go to claim that it’s the top public.


OMG. I can't stand the UVA boosters, but the WM booster is getting just as bad.


My kid just chose UVA over W&M but it was an extremely close call and they loved W&M. They decided to go for engineering/CS at UVA. I will say that W&M dedication to undergraduate teaching is undeniable. It is super impressive.
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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.

Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.


I think it'll keep falling lower and lower. Before you know it, no one will want to attend UVA for ANYTHING. I don't know why they are bothering to build the School of Data Science; should have spent the money demolishing some of the existing buildings since pretty soon no one will want to go there. And don't get me started on Charlottesville, what an awful place to attend college. That is why my DCs decided to say no thanks to their UVA offers of admission (honestly, I am not sure why they even bothered to apply - I refused to pay the application fees) and went to Liberty instead.


This is hilarious. Charlottesville…what a dump.


UVa campus is gorgeous and Charlottesville is charming. My kid is thrilled to be attending UVa this fall. Very popular choice at kid’s very large high school. I’m sorry your kid did not get in.


As much as I regret going there because it was weak for CS, it is a lovely campus.


My kid going for CS - in the engineering school - would you give any advice for a minor or double major for them to explore?


DP
well, where do kid’s interests lie?
Econ, Maths, Bio, Stats, Physics, Phil


Thanks. I was just wondering based on the comment about minoring if there was any insight based on experience.
She’ll figure it out! Maybe applied math, maybe physics.
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So I guess we all agree that it is just marketing and the most realistic case is UVA will continue its decline?
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Anonymous wrote:So I guess we all agree that it is just marketing and the most realistic case is UVA will continue its decline?


Apparently you think so and in your world that's all that matters.
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Anonymous wrote:So I guess we all agree that it is just marketing and the most realistic case is UVA will continue its decline?


I wouldn’t say it will continue to decline, but it never will become the top public university in this country. Too many academic weaknesses to overcome.
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