Ryan Lynch wanted a challenge, so she transferred to the University of Virginia.
“The No. 1 thing I was looking for when I transferred was a community of people who would push me,” Lynch said.

Ryan Lynch says UVA pushed her until the end of her last semester on Grounds. (Photo by Matt Riley, University Communications)
The Philadelphia native, the daughter of two UVA alumni, transferred from Hampton University after her first year of college – and quickly found what she was looking for.
Soon after arriving on Grounds, she joined CRAVE, a student fashion group, and served as its co-president during her third year. She became a lifeguard through UVA Recreation and started a swim program. She pursued a double major in behavioral neuroscience and media studies, an academic track that challenged her until her final days on Grounds.

Cloudy skies over Charlottesville clear just in time for graduating students to walk the Lawn. (Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)
“My parents always said, ‘You’ll be a lifelong learner if you graduate from the University of Virginia,’” Lynch said. “That’s been true in the classroom, but also so many other aspects over my three years here. UVA will push you; it will teach you a lot about yourself, and it will give you a community of people that support you.”