05/01/2026
At the University of Lynchburg, international enrollment has grown to 34%, with this year’s commencement marking the largest class of international graduates in the university’s history.
The increase reflects a broader shift in campus demographics, as students from across the globe contribute to the university’s academic and social environment while adapting to life in the United States. Alongside that growth, international students continue to navigate challenges such as visa requirements and adjusting to a new educational system.
Students interviewed described the transition as both complex and rewarding, pointing to institutional support systems that assist with documentation and integration. Many also emphasized the role of athletics in building community, offering an immediate support network upon arrival.
Their experiences highlight how international enrollment is shaping campus culture, bringing diverse perspectives while reinforcing a sense of connection among students.
The growth of the international student population signals an ongoing evolution at Lynchburg, as the university continues to expand its global reach and support systems.
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By Autumn Burkholder | Guest Contributor