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Former names | Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary (1930–1962) Old Dominion College (1962–1969) |
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Type | Public research university |
Established | March 13, 1930 |
Accreditation | SACS |
Academic affiliations | |
Endowment | $265.8 million (2020)[1] |
President | Brian Hemphill |
Academic staff | 867 |
Students | 23,494[2] |
Undergraduates | 16,678 |
Postgraduates | 4,816 |
Location | , , United States 36°53′12″N 76°18′19″W / 36.88654°N 76.30522°W |
Campus | Midsize city, 251 acres (1.02 km2) |
Other campuses | |
Newspaper | Mace & Crown |
Colors | Monarch blue, silver, and Hudson blue |
Nickname | Monarchs |
Sporting affiliations | |
Mascot | Big Blue |
Website | www |
Old Dominion University (ODU) is a public research university in Norfolk, Virginia. Established in 1930 as the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary, it served as a two-year satellite campus for people with fewer financial assets in the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area of the Hampton Roads region. The Division became independent from William and Mary in 1962 and has since expanded into a residential college for traditional students and is one of the largest universities in Virginia with an enrollment of 23,494 students for the 2023 academic year. The university also enrolls over 600 international students from 99 countries.[3] Its main campus covers 250 acres (1.0 km2) straddling the city neighborhoods of Larchmont, Highland Park, and Lambert's Point, approximately five miles (8.0 km) north of Downtown Norfolk along the Elizabeth River.
The university offers 175 undergraduate and graduate degree programs from seven colleges and three schools. Deriving its name from one of Virginia's state nicknames, "The Old Dominion", given to the state by King Charles II of England for remaining loyal to the crown during the English Civil War, Old Dominion has approximately 165,000 alumni in all 50 states and 67 countries.
ODU has a Carnegie Classification of "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[4] According to the National Science Foundation, ODU spent $73.6 million on research and development in 2021. For 2024-2025, WSJ/College Pulse ranked Old Dominion #501-600 out of U.S. universities while US News & World Report ranked the university #278 out of U.S. universities and #973 out of global universities.[5][6]