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In 1913 the two schools did merge. The First Annual Announcement of the Medical College of Virginia and the University College of Medicine Consolidated was issued in 1913-14. Then in 1968 the consolidated M.C.V. became the Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Medicine.
Were a top 50 public research university and were home to one of the top-ranked public graduate arts schools and were a top destination for innovation. What does that mean for you? Research and innovation are our greatest strengths and they will be part of your VCU education, no matter what field you pursue.
Although VCU does have a diverse campus, the designation of HBCU specifically refers to schools established before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to serve the African American community.
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In 1838, we got our start as the Medical College of Hampden-Sydney, which later became the Medical College of Virginia. In 1968, we merged with Richmond Professional Institute and Virginia Commonwealth University was born.
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is a public research university in Richmond, Virginia.
Three years later, in connection with legislation signed by Gov. James Gilmore, the MCV Hospitals Authority became the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Authority.
Rankings and recognitions In 2023, U.S. News World Report classified VCU as a Tier 1 University with an overall National University rank of No. 142 and a rank of No. 76 among all public colleges and universities in the United States.
In 1968, MCV joined with Richmond Professional Institute to form Virginia Commonwealth University. Today it has grown to serve as the areas only Level I Trauma Center as well as a major referral center for the Southeast.

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