Life at McIntire
For the third consecutive year, the University of Virginia's McIntire School
of Commerce has been ranked second among the nation's best undergraduate
business programs by
BusinessWeek magazine.

Founded as part of the University of Virginia in 1921, the
McIntire School of Commerce has achieved an outstanding national reputation for
its innovative curriculum that stresses an integrated approach to solving
complex, multidimensional business problems. The School conferred its first
graduate degree in accounting in 1974. Both its graduate and undergraduate
programs are fully accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of
Business.
In January 2008, McIntire moved into its new academic
complex in Rouss & Robertson Halls on the University’s historic Lawn. The facility’s architecture
captures McIntire’s culture of strong faculty-student interaction and contains
outstanding classrooms, technology centers, offices, group study rooms, support
spaces, and work areas. It enables the School to offer the best business programs in
the world, to consistently recruit and retain the best faculty and students, and
to incorporate the technologies vital to our future.