UVA Library and Special Collections can help you to find materials on people who attended or graduated from the university. We do not hold transcripts or 'student records'. Depending on the year(s) the person attended or graduated and availability, you can read the following online or receive scanned materials via email:
Follow the steps below to discover these materials.
Begin by identifying the dates or range of dates when the individual was on Grounds, or their graduation year. In the first 25 to 30 years of UVA students generally attended for 1-3 years; it was common for a student to attend courses for a year or two but not formally graduate.
All researchers can begin by searching the individuals' name in our catalog, Virgo. Any unique materials that are known to be related to or portraying that individual will be listed; all of our collections, including Special Collections materials, are listed in Virgo. Read more guidance on searching for other types of materials related to an individual.
If you are interested in conducting genealogical research, we suggest beginning with resources that are locally available to you. Most public libraries offer access to Ancestry, which includes historical records pertaining to states, communities, and individuals from all over the country. A great way to begin is with a genealogy workshop. Also, check out our Genealogy Research Guide.
Next, use the links below to search books available in the public domain via HathiTrust and Google Books.
Once you've identified a timeframe, choose the appropriate section below for next steps:
Resources on students from this era are available in print and online, via HathiTrust. To find out if we have a record of an individual attending or graduating from the University, begin by consulting the public domain materials. You can also visit Shannon Library in person or set up an appointment by emailing library@virginia.edu.
If you don't find the individual you're seeking and don't live near Charlottesville, or want to check additional resources not available online, reach out the Reference Team for help by email at library@virginia.edu or by phone at 434-924-3021. Those librarians will refer patrons to the Special Collections when needed. If you live near or are visiting Charlottesville, visit Shannon Library in person during our open hours - we are open to the public and provide reference services seven days a week.
Resources available via HathiTrust in the public domain
Resources in the 4th Floor Reference Room Collection in Shannon Library
These items are the starting point for researching individuals from this era. Other publications and resources listed on other parts of this guide may also be of interest.
In this era, the yearbook, called Corks and Curls, is the first place to look, and is publicly available online. When searching Corks and Curls:
If the individual you're seeking attended a professional school, you may want to consult the Health Sciences, Nursing History, or Law Special Collections for additional materials. Darden does not maintain archival collections separate from the Small Special Collections.
Resources available via HathiTrust in the public domain
Resources from the 4th Floor Reference Room Collection in Shannon Library
See Newspapers, Magazines, and other publications for a full list of print resources, including date ranges of publication.
Are you looking for other materials that mention this person? Here's how to find them: