The university has five academic divisions: Business, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Nursing, and Science and Mathematics. UVI offers various
graduate degree and
undergraduate degree programs. The graduate programs consist of a Specialist Degree in Education Specialist in School Psychology and the following
Master's degrees: Master of Arts in education, Master of Arts in Mathematics for Secondary Teachers, Master of Business Administration, Master of Marine and Environmental Science, Master of Psychology, and Master of Public Administration. The Undergraduate Degree Programs are divided into several categories: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science. Its
liberal arts curriculum is accredited by the
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition, the university works to recruit local, national and international students to broaden and create a diversified student population, as 95% of its current students are natives of the US Virgin Islands. The university also has several academic programs under its College of Science and Mathematics. One of these is an engineering program, where students attend UVI for three years and then transfer to either
Columbia University, the
University of Florida,
Washington University in St. Louis, or the
University of South Carolina (Columbia) to complete the last two years of their engineering studies. After completing the program, students will acquire a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics from UVI and a Bachelor of Science in their specialization of engineering from the partner university. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with concentration in
computational biology is offered on both St. Thomas and St. Croix. Students will be able to focus in fields related to
parallel computing, data mining, bioinformatics, computational science or cyber-security. The university also has an early medical school selection program with
Boston University which affords selected students to study for three years at UVI and then transfer to Boston University Medical School in their senior year. They are then granted the opportunity to take medical school courses early. The university also holds several
National Science Foundation-funded research grants and programs including MBRS-RISE, SEAGEP, HBCU-UP, and MARC under its Emerging Caribbean Scientist (ECS) program. The mission of the ECS programs is to increase research training and promote excellence for science, technology, engineering, mathematics and psychology students at the University of the Virgin Islands. The university fosters research by hosting research symposiums every semester where students are given the opportunity to present research projects conducted both locally and abroad, to the UVI faculty and the Virgin Islands community. Subsequent editors have included Marvin Williams,
Opal Palmer Adisa, and
Tregenza Roach. The
Caribbean Writer announced the past issues online in the
Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) as
Open Access in 2016.
Marine biology program The
marine biology program attracts students from all parts of the world. The university is next to
John Brewers Bay, which hosts a variety of marine life and is studied by both undergrad and masters students.
National Student Exchange (NSE) At UVI, students from around the nation are allowed to participate in a semester or year-long exchange to UVI through the
National Student Exchange. Tuition is paid toward either the student's home or host school. Students who attend UVI are also able to participate in the NSE program as long as they have completed their freshman year.
Online programs In 2018, the UVI started offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs online in science, arts & business administration. Courses start at the second Wednesday of each month and run for eight weeks. In addition to new programs, the UVI online students will also have the option to complete a mini-residency program on the island of St. Thomas while earning academic credit. ==Student life==