<p>Students apply for aid each year. You do not have to apply each year, so the OP’s case is just fine.</p>
<p>Chromedome, it’s great to read that UVa’s package puts us in reach! </p>
<p>The architecture building is only two years old and was designed by faculty, so the facilities should be top notch (though I’m no expert, obviously). I think the size of the undergraduate class is a tremendous strength. The first year Architecture class is usually around 80 students. We joke that it’s a “boutique” school within the University because they are so small. Everyone seems to know everyone over there. :)</p>
<p>If it helps, here are 70+ photos I took in 2008 when the faculty who designed Campbell Hall took the Office of Admission on a tour:
[Notes</a> from Peabody: The UVA Application Process: Admission office field trip to the School of Architecture](<a href=“http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2008/12/admission-office-field-trip-to-school.html]Notes”>Notes from Peabody: The UVA Application Process: Admission office field trip to the School of Architecture)</p>
<p>Here those photos are in a larger format:
[Picasa</a> Web Albums - Dean J - School of Arc…](<a href=“http://picasaweb.google.com/UVaDeanJ/SchoolOfArchitectureTour?feat=flashslideshow#slideshow/5275776039043911698]Picasa”>http://picasaweb.google.com/UVaDeanJ/SchoolOfArchitectureTour?feat=flashslideshow#slideshow/5275776039043911698)</p>