Campus life, lecture halls, and late-night study sessions that turn into something more. Explore yuri stories set in university and college, featuring adult students discovering love and desire.
The student setting is one of the most enduring backdrops in yuri manga and GL doujinshi. University and college provide the perfect conditions for romance — young adults living independently for the first time, forming intense bonds in dorms and study groups, navigating identity and desire away from family expectations. All student characters depicted in content on Yurivan are adults aged 18 and older, in university, college, or equivalent post-secondary settings.
University life creates natural proximity and emotional intensity. Roommates who spend every waking hour together. Study partners whose late nights blur the line between academic and personal. Classmates who compete for the same honors and discover their rivalry masks something deeper. The academic setting gives yuri creators a rich framework of shared spaces, social pressures, and formative experiences that make romance feel organic and high-stakes.
Discover student-tagged yuri manga, doujinshi, and video content on Yurivan. All characters are 18+ adults in post-secondary education settings. Combine with tags like friends-to-lovers for dorm-room confessions, or rivalry for competitive academic dynamics that spill over into passion.
Yes — every student character depicted in Yurivan content is 18+ and in university, college, or equivalent post-secondary education.
Both signal academic settings; 'student' on Yurivan specifically marks post-secondary (university/college) contexts, while 'school' is often used for the broader category.
Friends-to-lovers for the dorm-romance arc (roommates realizing feelings). Rivalry for the academic-competition romance. Age-gap when one character is a graduate student or junior faculty.

Hitomi has the house to herself for the week and her girlfriend Misaki has come over, which turns into one long, lazy, increasingly mischievous sex marathon. Hitomi keeps her cool while Misaki gets steadily more wound-up, and the night ends with a playful penalty game that nobody really wants to stop. Original title: 百合JKの放課後交遊 (Yuri JK no Houkago Kouyuu).

潮夏. After her parents divorced, Lu Yang moved into her mother best friend house and found herself sharing a roof with Su Gui, the gentle adopted-sister figure who has been there since both girls were small. Su Gui is supposed to be like a sister, like a friend, like the warm winter sun that just keeps shining no matter what. But Lu Yang keeps looking at her with eyes that say something different, and the older they get, the harder the act becomes. Original title: 潮夏 (Cháo Xià).

Six standalone yuri shorts by Yoshino Shiho, mostly orbiting the forbidden pull between strict teachers and the girls who cannot quite behave themselves. Vintage 90s art with a sly, slightly devilish sense of humor. Original title: エレベーターレッスン (Elevator Lesson).

ぜんぶ壊して地獄で愛して. Yoshizawa Kurumi is the student council president her mother wants her to be, the one with perfect grades and a polite smile, and at night she is the girl who cuts herself in her own room because nothing else makes her feel anything. Then she meets Naoi, the bad girl who looks at her like she sees through the act, and the thought of being beaten up and ruined by her is the first thing in years that does not feel like a lie.

Two best friends in the real world wake up hand-in-hand inside the magical academy of a melodramatic Western fantasy novel they were both reading. One lands as the rich villainess who cannot perform a single spell, the other as the prodigy said to be the reincarnation of the Demon Lord. They are supposed to save the world. They are not supposed to fall in love. They do anyway.

Chi Yu, a college student haunted by her failed voice-acting auditions, no longer dares to mention her dubbing hobby in front of anyone. She listens to Lily Radio in secret, and the host, a velvet-voiced woman who calls herself Shui Xing, has become the closest thing she has to a friend. Then she meets Yu Chen from the neighboring college, and the voice she has been falling for night after night belongs to someone she can actually touch.

Cang Shu is the top of Grade 10 Class A, studious, glasses, and unable to read a room. Qi Lin is the white-haired delinquent of Class G who has scored four out of a hundred on a math test and lived to brag about it. When the schools coldest brain takes an interest in its dumbest sweetheart, a 100+ chapter slice-of-life GL manhua about a friendship that becomes love begins, one Qi Lin is far too oblivious to notice and Cang Shu is far too proud to admit.

A shy college girl with a magical "wet hand" power gets dragged out of her shell by a confident older blonde who turns her into a personal pet. Awkward first touches give way to maid outfits, collars, leashes, and a sub/dom rhythm that neither of them wants to stop.

It is a secret that two high schoolers are dating the love of their lives, because they are both girls and nobody can know. The hiding builds, the loneliness builds, and the silences in between start growing darker thoughts. A psychological school yuri about a couple kept invisible, the third girl who slips into the gap, and the cost of love that cannot be said out loud.

Seo-ah grows close to her senior Yeon-woo because Yeon-woo carries her older sister's face, and a strange, unsteady love affair begins between them. When her middle-school friend Do-hee transfers in, the quiet pull between Seo-ah and Yeon-woo turns into a full-blown love triangle that pulls each of them somewhere they didn't expect.

Two school rivals cast as Romeo and Juliet in the spring production. Off-script, they get a lot more method than the director ordered. A secret even Shakespeare didn't write.

After-hours in the empty infirmary, the beds officially "for sick and injured students only" — two girls settle a score the only way they know how. A long, ice-cold ringo showdown about pride, jealousy, and refusing to be the one who breaks first.