Here,
you're home.
From campus events to downtown, from Greek life and athletics to volunteering, you’ll always have something to do. Plus, you'll have a group of friends who will be there for the long haul, through graduation and beyond.
You'll love
it here.
There’s always something happening and ways for you to get involved. We’re always looking for ways for you to make connections, whatever you’re interested in.
If we don’t have it, start it
You'll love
it here.
We’re always looking for ways for you to make connections, whatever you’re interested in. There’s always something happening and ways for you to get involved.
If we don’t have it, start it.
91%
OF SENIORS RATE THEIR EXPERIENCE AS EXCELLENT
“I have been a part of Steppers in Motion for two years. I enjoy it because I've always wanted to step but did not have a step team at my [high] school, and being offered that opportunity at Lynchburg, I was able to adjust to college faster and meet great people.”
Sasha Terry '20
Psychology major
Steppers in Motion
An accepting community
We learn and grow when we welcome each other into our lives. Lynchburg is committed to being a campus community where everyone feels welcome and are treated with respect.
An accepting community
We learn and grow when we welcome each other into our lives. Lynchburg is committed to being a campus community where everyone feels welcome and are treated with respect.
Recognized in each of the past two years for our commitment to diversity
“The connections I’ve made with my teammates and my fraternity brothers have helped me realize who I am and to not be afraid to say it. After I came out to them, their reactions brought such a sense of family to me.”
Dominick Guiterrez ’17
Economics major
Marketing and Spanish minors
Tennis
At Lynchburg, we believe there’s great value in having a more global world view. That’s one reason why Dr. Ghislaine Lewis and Dr. Lindsay Michie created an Africana Studies major.
“Students can start to apply the principles of diversity and knowledge of African heritage culture to their experiences in organizations and programs.”
Dr. Ghislaine Lewis
Africana Studies, co-chair
Assistant professor of communication studies
Service is
our tradition.
Students help beautify neighborhoods, assist with reading in local schools, and alleviate food insecurity. If there’s a need, we're always willing to serve.
Service is
our tradition.
Students help beautify neighborhoods, assist with reading in local schools, and alleviate food insecurity. If there’s a need, we're always willing to serve.
70,000
HOURS OF SERVICE GIVEN BY OUR STUDENTS EACH YEAR
Our Bonner Leader Program helps students volunteer in the community.
“As a Bonner student, you will always be learning and becoming one with the community. I'm allowed a space to become involved and serve with a purpose. I'm now a better leader and, most importantly, a better friend/ally because of Bonner.”
Alejandra Bonilla ’22
English major
Secondary education minor
Bonner intern
Have an
adventure.
The Outdoor Leadership Program (OLP) will get you off campus and out there. Try whitewater rafting, mountain climbing, hiking, camping, and more. Most activities are just $5.
Have an
adventure.
The Outdoor Leadership Program (OLP) will get you off campus and out there. Try whitewater rafting, mountain climbing, hiking, camping, and more. Most activities are just $5.
LYNCHBURG WAS NAMED A TOP ADVENTURE CITY BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
"It gives me the opportunity to constantly challenge myself, meet other people who share my passion for the outdoors, and have adventures that I wouldn’t be able to have on my own."
Natalie Hanno ’20
Biomedical Science major
Sports Medicine/Outdoor Recreation minor
Outdoor Leadership Program
Every semester, the OLP takes students off campus on a week-long trip. Most recently, they canoed Big Bend National Park in Texas.
A city on the move.
Small enough to really get to know but big enough to always offer something new. There’s plenty to do downtown and lots of options for foodies. Find miles of running trails on campus, as well as in the city and along the riverfront.
A city on
the move
Small enough to really get to know but big enough to always offer something new. There’s plenty to do downtown and lots of options for foodies. Find miles of running trails on campus, as well as in the city and along the riverfront.
James River video
TOP 10
COLLEGE TOWN IN THE U.S.
ONE OF 2019’S BEST CITIES FOR MILLENNIALS TO MOVE
Lynchburg's music scene includes local bands, live-band karaoke, and the Riverfront Concert Series, plus nearby festivals like:
Lockn'
Blue Ridge Rock Festival
FloydFest
Within a
short drive...
You can be swimming or jet skiing at Smith Mountain Lake, climbing the peak of Sharp Top, hitting the slopes at Wintergreen Resort, or paddling Balcony Falls. There’s also a daily train to D.C. less than two miles from campus.
Sharp top (video) is a 3-mile hike to the 4,001-foot peak, and a 15-minute bus ride down if you're tired.
Within a
short drive...
You can be swimming or jet skiing at Smith Mountain Lake, climbing the peak of Sharp Top, hitting the slopes at Wintergreen Resort, or paddling Balcony Falls. There’s also a daily train to D.C. less than two miles from campus.
Smith Mountain Lake has over 500 miles of shoreline, two public beaches, and several places to rent pontoons, jet skis, and more.
Smith Mountain Lake video
SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE IS THE SECOND-LARGEST RECREATIONAL LAKE IN VIRGINIA
University of Lynchburg | 1501 Lakeside Drive |Lynchburg, VA 24501-3113| 434.544.8100
University of Lynchburg | 1501 Lakeside Drive |Lynchburg, VA 24501-3113| 434.544.8100