01. What the School is Known For
                        From the School
                        
                                                            Virginia Tech is a large public research university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. It was founded in 1872 as a military and agricultural school and has since grown into one of the top engineering and technology schools in the United States.
Today, Virginia Tech offers a wide range of academic programs in science, engineering, business, the arts, and more. It's also known for its strong research programs and commitment to hands-on learning. The campus has a military tradition, and it still has a Corps of Cadets among its mostly civilian student population. 
Overall, Virginia Tech is known for academic excellence, school and a strong sense of community.
                        
                            
                                                                
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						From The School
						
							
Virginia Tech received a record-breaking 57,622 first-year applications for 2025, marking a 10.2% increase from the previous year. This surge represents the fifth consecutive year of growth in application numbers. The applicant pool comprised 21,849 in-state applicants, 30,082 out-of-state applicants, and 5,691 international applicants. Notably, there was a 16.6% increase in applications from first-generation college students and a 15.7% rise in applications to the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. The Virginia Tech Class of 2025 stands out for its academic excellence, diversity, and strong representation from in-state students. The incoming class achieved the highest average GPA in the university's history, with an impressive 4.11.
Virginia Tech offers a vibrant campus life with over 800 student organizations, giving students plenty of ways to get involved outside the classroom. These groups range from academic and professional clubs to cultural organizations, service groups, music and performing arts ensembles, and special interest clubs like gaming, outdoor adventures, or robotics. Virginia Tech competes in 22 NCAA Division I varsity sports as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
						
						What students say:
						
							Better be ready to be part of the Hokie Nation, because the "typical student is someone who has a love for all things Virginia Tech." Those who attend VT "are proud of our school," and "A typical student here wears Virginia Tech clothes practically every day." Indeed, "you will find them at every VT football game." But the student body is about more than cheering for the maroon and orange. These "middle-class" students study hard "but play harder." Education matters here, but maybe not as much as living life. "The typical student is serious about schoolwork," students say, "but also knows how to have a good time." A majority of students are "white and from Virginia or North Carolina," but students prefer to describe their peers as "smart, approachable, and kind" and note that "we have every personality type and quirk you could ever imagine." If you are "wellrounded, involved, and [have] lots of school spirit," you are likely to fit in at VT.
						
					
							
								Gender
								
								
									43% female57% male
								
							 
																			
								Students
								
								
									97% are
 full time3% are
 part time
								
							 
					 
					
						Student Body Profile
						
								
									Total Undergraduate Enrollment
									31,035
								 
															
									Foreign Countries Represented
									116
								 
						 
					 
						
							Student Body Demographics
							
									
											American Indian or Alaskan Native
																					0.09%
									 
									
									
									
									
											Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
																					0.05%
									 
									
									
									
									
							 
						 
				
				
					03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top  
						Admissions
						From the School:
							
Virginia Tech accepts The Common Application. Virginia Tech is also test-optional we do not require standardized test scores (SAT or ƽ) — and will remain test-optional for first-year applicants entering through Fall 2028.
Requirements for First Time in College students:
18 units of high school coursework including: 
- 4 units of English
- 3 units of math (including algebra I, and algebra II)
- 2 units of laboratory science (chosen from biology, chemistry or physics)
- 2 units of social science (one must be history)
- 3 additional academic units (foreign language is highly recommended)
- 4 elective units
							
								 
								Applicants
								52,296
							 
													
								 
								Acceptance Rate
								55%
							 
													
								 
								Average HS GPA
								4.09
							 
					 
					
							
													
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					SAT & ƽ Test Scores
					
							
								SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
								
									 
									25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
								 
								640 - 710
							 
													
								SAT Math
								
									 
									25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
								 
								640 - 740
							 
																			
								ƽ Composite Scores
								
									 
									25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
								 
								28 - 32
							 
					 
					
						
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					Testing Policies
					
							
													
								Standardized testing policy for
 use in admission:
									Test Optional
							 
					 
						Other Admission Factors Academic
						
									
											 
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										Application Essay
									 
						 
					
							
								Non-Academic
								
											
												 
												First Generation
											 
											
												 
												Geographical Residence
											 
											
												 
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							From the School
							
Some of the most popular areas include engineering, business, science, architecture, liberal arts and humanities, agriculture, and computer science. The College of Engineering is especially well-known and consistently ranks among the top in the country. Other strong programs include Pamplin College of Business, College of Natural Resources and Environment, and the School of Architecture and Design.  Students can earn bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, and there are also opportunities for interdisciplinary studies, honors programs, and pre-professional tracks like pre-med, pre-vet, and pre-law. Virginia Tech also encourages hands-on learning and research across all majors.
							What students say
							Virginia Tech is a school with a reputation as big as its campus. Known for its "beautiful campus, amazing community feel, top-notch engineering field," and as a "good value"not to mention its renowned athletics-Virginia Tech offers "a perfect blend of challenging and fun, encompassed in an unparalleled community feel." That community feel is a big part of the attraction to this top-ranked school, with students saying they feel "more comfortable here than anywhere in the world." Students are here, of course, for an education at a well-respected research university. At Virginia Tech, that education is provided by "passionate professors who bring real-life examples and cases into their teachings." The school's size and correspondingly large teaching staff mean that at times "professors are hit-or-miss," with "a few who just see it as another job." Most, however, "are really there to help you know as much as you can," a group who are "are extremely helpful and devoted to their students." The best of this school's professors "really makes students eager to learn." One student enthuses, "My professors here have changed the way I look at the world and have become some of my biggest heroes." But maybe another student sums it up best: "I would definitely say that my academic experience has been outstanding and that it has opened my eyes to even more possibilities.
					
							
								 
								Student : Faculty
								17 : 1
							 
																	 
					
							
								Gender to Class Inforamtion
								
							 
													
								Class/Lab sizes
									
										Most frequent class size
										10-19
									 
																	
										Most frequent lab/sub section size
										10-19
									 
							 
					 
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					Graduation Rates
					
						University Degrees
						
								Associate
								Bachelor's
								Doctoral/Professional
								Doctoral/Research
								Master's
								Post-Bachelor's certificate
								Post-Master's certificate
						 
												
								
									Majors and Degrees Offered
											
Virginia Tech offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees across many fields of study. There are over 120 undergraduate majors and more than 150 master's and doctoral programs.
											
								 
							 
							
				
				
					
							
								Location
								
Virginia Tech's 2,600-acre campus is located in Blacksburg, Virginia, a small town in the southwestern part of the state. It's nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which gives the campus beautiful natural scenery with rolling hills and outdoor recreational opportunities like hiking and biking.
Blacksburg is known for being a safe and friendly college town, and the university is a big part of the local community. Although it's not in a big city, Virginia Tech's campus is large and well-equipped, and nearby cities like Roanoke are about 45 minutes away, providing access to more urban amenities when needed.
							 
							
								Campus Facilities & Equipment
								
On the main campus, the Goodwin Hall is our state-of-the-art engineering building equipped with hundreds of sensors used to study vibrations, making it one of the most instrumented buildings of its kind in the world. 
Another key facility is the Moss Arts Center, which brings in professional music, theater, and visual arts performances, offering cultural experiences for students and the community. Our campus also features The Cube, a high-tech, four-story theater and research space within the Moss Arts Center, designed for immersive audio-visual experiences and experimental media.
Facilities like McComas Hall and War Memorial Hall support student wellness with gyms, pools, and recreation areas.
							 
							
								Off-Campus Opportunities
								
Outside of academics, Virginia Tech students have plenty of fun and engaging things to do off-campus in and around Blacksburg. The town itself has a lively, student-friendly downtown area just steps from campus. Students often gather at local coffee shops, restaurants, and music venues. Popular spots include Mill Mountain Coffee, Cabo Fish Taco, and The Lyric Theatre, an old-school movie and live performance venue.
Nature lovers are in the perfect place. Virginia Tech is surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering access to hiking, biking, camping, and kayaking. Students often take trips to Cascade Falls, the Huckleberry Trail, or even parts of the Appalachian Trail. The New River provides opportunities for tubing and kayaking, especially in the warmer months.
For those into fitness and sports, there are off-campus options like gyms, yoga studios, and rock-climbing gyms, along with local sports leagues and races. Beyond that, Blacksburg hosts events like the weekly farmers market, where students can enjoy local food, handmade crafts, and live music. The town also puts on seasonal festivals such as the Fork & Cork wine festival and the Steppin' Out arts and music fair.
Students also take advantage of their location by going on day trips or weekend getaways to nearby cities like Roanoke or Floyd, or even farther to Asheville, North Carolina. In the winter, some head to Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia for skiing and snowboarding. Altogether, the area offers a great mix of outdoor adventure, cultural events, and relaxing hangouts, making life outside the classroom just as exciting as life on campus.
							 
						What students say:
						
							Living "in the middle of nowhere" may seem like a recipe for boredom, but members of VT's Hokie Nation make the most of this "perfect college town." After all, when "there are 30,000 people around you that are the same age as you, you find stuff to do." When not consumed with Virginia Tech football-you'll see more maroon and orange in a single day here than most people will see in a lifetime-students here do, well, a little bit of everything. "School-related and Greek-life functions are the main sources of weekend activities," students say, but deceptively quiet Blacksburg and the surrounding area offer plenty of other options. On weekends, students "go out to parties or downtown with friends, we go out to eat, we play tennis, lay out on the Drillfield, play in the snow when we have some, go on hikes, and go to the river." That's just a start. Students find "there is always something fun going on to do with your friends," including "bowling, movies, club sports, video games," and more. If you can't find it in Blacksburg, it's ten minutes away in Christiansburg. Students enjoy relaxing, getting into discussions, or having outdoor adventures in a pastoral setting. When autumn arrives, "football games dominate the social scene."
						
					
							
							
							
								First-Year students living on campus
								98%
							 
							
								Campus Environment
								Suburban
							 
							
								Help finding off-campus housing
								No
							 
					 
				
				
					
						Campus Housing Options
						
											
												 
												Disabled Student
											 
											
												 
												Dorms Coed
											 
											
												 
												Dorms Female
											 
											
												 
												Dorms Male
											 
											
												 
												Frat Sorority
											 
											
												 
												International Student
											 
											
												 
												Other
											 
											
												 
												Theme Housing
											 
											
												 
												Wellness Housing
											 
						 
					Special Needs Admissions
					
							
						
							College Entrance Tests Required
							No
						 
						
					 
					Student Activities
					
						
								
									Registered Student Organizations
									800
								 
								
									Number of Honor Societies
									37
								 
								
									Number of Social Sororities
									20
								 
															
									Number of Religious Organizations
									58
								 
						 
					 
				
				
					
					
						
							 
								Athletic Division I
						 
						
													
					 
							Men's Sports (Hokies)
						
											
												 
												Basketball
											 
											
												 
												Cross Country
											 
											
												 
												Diving
											 
											
												 
												Football
											 
											
												 
												Golf
											 
											
												 
												Soccer
											 
											
												 
												Swimming
											 
											
												 
												Tennis
											 
											
												 
												Track Field Indoor
											 
											
												 
												Track Field Outdoor
											 
											
												 
												Wrestling
											 
						 
					
							Women's Sports (Hokies)
						
											
												 
												Basketball
											 
											
												 
												Cross Country
											 
											
												 
												Diving
											 
											
												 
												Golf
											 
											
												 
												Lacrosse
											 
											
												 
												Soccer
											 
											
												 
												Softball
											 
											
												 
												Swimming
											 
											
												 
												Tennis
											 
											
												 
												Track Field Indoor
											 
											
												 
												Track Field Outdoor
											 
											
												 
												Volleyball
											 
						 
				
				
					
					
						Military
						
								
									
									Army ROTC Offered on-campus
								 
								
									
									Navy ROTC Offered on-campus
								 
								
									
									Air Force ROTC Offered on-campus
								 
						 
						
							
								Sustainability
								
											
												School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
												Yes
											 
											
												Sustainability-focused degree available
												Yes
											 
											
												School employs a sustainability officer
												Yes
											 
											
												Public GHG inventory plan
												Yes
											 
											
												% Food Budget Spent On Sustainably Or Ethically Produced Food
												1%
											 
								 
							 
							
						 
						Available Transportation Alternatives
						
								
									Bicycle or Scooter Sharing
 
								 
								
									Car Sharing Or Carpooling
 
								 
								
									Program Designed To Incentivize The Use Of Public Transportation
 
								 
						 
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						Other Information
						
									
										Campus-wide Internet Network
 
									 
									
										Fee for Network Use
 
									 
									
										Partnerships with Technology Companies
 
									 
									
										Personal computer included in tuition for each student
 
									 
									
										Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
 
									 
						 
				
				
					
					
						
							
								
Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings
							
							
								
									
										Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Mental Health Website
									
									
											Not Reported
									
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Education & Training
							
							
								
									Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
								 
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
							 
						 
						
							
								
Engaging the Whole Campus
							
							
								
									
										Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
									
									
										
											Undergraduates
											Graduate students
											Racial/ethnic minority student
											Students who are veterans
											LGBTQIA+ students
											Student-athletes
											International students
											Students on scholarship or financial aid
											First-generation students
										
									 
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Peer-to-Peer
							
							
								
									
										Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Residential Life
							
							
								
									
										Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Student Orientation
							
							
								
									
										Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
									
								 
								
								
								
									
										Incoming transfer students
									
										
								 
								
								
								
								
									
										Entering graduate students
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Mental Health in the Curriculum
							
							
								
									The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
										Not Reported
								 
								
								
									The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for  students
										Not Reported
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Off-Campus Offerings
							
							
								
									
										Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
							
							
								
									
										Institution's counseling center is accredited
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Accrediting body
									
										
											Not Reported
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
							
							
								
									
										Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Counseling Demand
							
							
								
									
										Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
									
										
											Not Reported
										
								 
							 
						 
					 
				
				
					
					Campus Visits Contact
					
							
								
									 
									Undergraduate Admissions 925 Prices Fork Road Blacksburg, VA 24061
								 
							 
							
								
									 
									visit@vt.edu
								 
							 
							
								
									 
									540-231-6267
								 
							 
					 
					Campus Tours
					
						
							Campus Visiting Center
								
									M-F
								
							
									
										 
										8-12, 1-5
									 
																	
										 
										540-231-6267
									 
							 
						 
						
							Campus Tours
							
								
									Appointment Required:
									Yes
								 
									
																	
																	
							 
						 
					 
					
						Visits
						
							
								CLASS VISITS
									
										Dates/Times Available
										Varies
									 
																	
										Arrangements
										Contact Admissions Office
									 
							 
							
								FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
																	
										Arrangements
										Contact Coach Directly
									 
															 
						 
							 
						
							
								On Campus Interview
								
									
										Information Sessions:
										Available
									 
																	
							 
							
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										Overnight Dorm Stays
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						What students say:
						
							Virginia Tech “does excellent with job placement after graduation.” There are many opportunities for internships and full-time positions through the “amazing Career Services” as well as career fairs for every major. Though Virginia Tech isn’t necessarily known for liberal arts, the College of Liberal Arts and Human Science has been gaining serious momentum over the years, and “there are also a lot of connections to D.C. for jobs in these fields.” The department maintains a host of online and in-person resources, such as Resumania! résumé review services, on-campus interviewing programs, and an online database of jobs and internships. Fifty-one percent of Virginia Tech graduates who visited PayScale.com said they thought their job had a meaningful impact on the world, and reported a median starting salary of $63,900.
						
						
					Graduation Rates
					
					
						
							ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale
							
								
										
												Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
												$80,400
										 
										
												Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
												$139,600
										 
										
												Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
												$82,200
										 
										
												Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
												$148,200
										 
										
												Percent High Job Meaning
												48%
										 
										
										
								 
							 
						 
				
				
					
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
									
										 
										08  ENGINEERING.
									
									
										
												-  Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering.
-  Agricultural Engineering.
-  Chemical Engineering.
-  Civil Engineering, General.
-  Computer Engineering, General.
-  Construction Engineering.
-  Electrical and Electronics Engineering
-  Engineering Mechanics.
-  Industrial Engineering.
-  Materials Engineering.
-  Mechanical Engineering.
-  Mining and Mineral Engineering.
 
								 
								
								
								
								
								
								
									
										 
										14  NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
									
									
										
												-  Environmental Science.
-  Environmental Studies.
-  Forestry, General.
-  Forestry, Other.
-  Natural Resources Management and Policy, Other.
-  Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management.
 
								 
								
								
									
										 
										16  PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
									
									
										
												-  Chemistry, General.
-  Geology/Earth Science, General.
-  Meteorology.
-  Physical Sciences, Other.
-  Physics, General.
 
								 
								
								
								
									
										 
										19  SOCIAL SCIENCES.
									
									
										
												-  Applied Economics.
-  Economics, General.
-  Geography.
-  International Relations and Affairs.
-  Political Science and Government, General.
-  Sociology.
 
								 
								
									
										 
										20  VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
									
									
										
												-  Art/Art Studies, General.
-  Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
-  Industrial and Product Design.
-  Interior Design.
-  Music, General.
 
								 
				
				
					
							From the School
							
2025-2026 Cost of Attendance for In-state, Undergraduate, On-Campus: 
Tuition:$13,548
Fees: $2,902
Housing: $9,626
Meals: $6,420
Indirect Costs*: $8,128
Total Cost of Attendance: $40,624
*Indirect Costs represent estimates of expenses for groceries, course materials, transportation, personal, and Direct Loan fees. 
2025-2026 Cost of Attendance for Out-of-State, Undergraduate, On-Campus
Tuition: $35,408
Fees: $3,506
Housing: $9,626
Meals: $6,420
Indirect Costs*:	$8,664
Total Cost of Attendance: $63,624
*Indirect Costs represent estimates of expenses for groceries, course materials, transportation, personal, and Direct Loan fees. 
Program fees will apply to the following programs: 
College of Agriculture and Biochemistry Majors: $750
 
College of Architecture: $1,500*
 
Building Construction: $2,000
 
College of Engineering: $2,000
 
Pamplin College of Business: $2,550
*(Includes majors in Architecture, Industrial Design, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture)
					
						Expenses per Academic Year
						
							
									
										Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
										No
									 
																							 
						 
					 
				
				
					
					
						
						
							Dates
							
									
										 
										
											Application DeadlinesMar 1
										
									 
																	
										 
										
											Notification DateMar 5
										
									 
							 
						 
							
					 
						From the School
						
To help make college more affordable, Virginia Tech offers a variety of scholarships. These include merit-based scholarships, like the Presidential Scholarship Initiative, which provides full tuition, fees, and room and board for high-achieving students with financial need. The university also offers departmental scholarships through specific colleges (such as Engineering or Liberal Arts). Students seeking financial aid and scholarships must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid and Virginia Tech's General Scholarship Application. The priority deadline for maximum consideration if January 22. 
One unique program is Virginia Tech Advantage, a university commitment to supporting low-income and underrepresented students. This initiative aims to reduce financial barriers by increasing financial aid, offering paid experiential learning (like internships and research), and providing access to essential resources like housing and food. It's part of the school's goal to make a Virginia Tech education more accessible for all students.
					
						Financial Aid Statistics
						
							
									
										Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
										$9,044
									 
																	
										Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
										$9,669
									 
																	
										Average Need-Based Loan
										$4,403
									 
																									
										Average amount of loan debt per graduate
										$34,527
									 
																									
										Financial aid provided to international students
										No
									 
							 
						 
					 
						
							Scholarships and Grants Available
									
										01 - College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
										
									 
									
									
									
										04 - Private Scholarships
										
									 
									
										05 - State Scholarships/Grants
										
									 
									
										06 - United Negro College Fund
										
									 
						 
																
							Loans Available
		
		
			02 - Federal Direct Subsidized Loans
			
		 
		
			03 - Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans
			
		 
		
			04 - College/university loans from institutional funds
			
		 
						 
					
							
								Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
								Yes
							 
											 
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					01. Overview
						From the School
						
															Virginia Tech is a large public research university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. It was founded in 1872 as a military and agricultural school and has since grown into one of the top engineering and technology schools in the United States.
Today, Virginia Tech offers a wide range of academic programs in science, engineering, business, the arts, and more. It's also known for its strong research programs and commitment to hands-on learning. The campus has a military tradition, and it still has a Corps of Cadets among its mostly civilian student population. 
Overall, Virginia Tech is known for academic excellence, school and a strong sense of community.
						
							
					
						
				
				
					02. Rankings
					Rankings and Lists
							
						
							
									
				
					03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top  
						Admissions
						From the School:
							
Virginia Tech accepts The Common Application. Virginia Tech is also test-optional we do not require standardized test scores (SAT or ƽ) — and will remain test-optional for first-year applicants entering through Fall 2028.
Requirements for First Time in College students:
18 units of high school coursework including: 
- 4 units of English
- 3 units of math (including algebra I, and algebra II)
- 2 units of laboratory science (chosen from biology, chemistry or physics)
- 2 units of social science (one must be history)
- 3 additional academic units (foreign language is highly recommended)
- 4 elective units
							
								 
								Applicants
								52,296
							 
													
								 
								Acceptance Rate
								55%
							 
													
								 
								Average HS GPA
								4.09
							 
					 
					
							
													
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					SAT & ƽ Test Scores
					
							
								SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
								
									 
									25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
								 
								640 - 710
							 
													
								SAT Math
								
									 
									25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
								 
								640 - 740
							 
																			
								ƽ Composite Scores
								
									 
									25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
								 
								28 - 32
							 
					 
					
						
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					Testing Policies
					
							
													
								Standardized testing policy for
 use in admission:
									Test Optional
							 
					 
						Other Admission Factors Academic
						
									
											 
										Rigor of Secondary School Record
									 
									
											 
										Academic GPA
									 
									
											 
										Application Essay
									 
						 
					
							
								Non-Academic
								
											
												 
												First Generation
											 
											
												 
												Geographical Residence
											 
											
												 
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												Racial / Ethnic Status
											 
								 
							 
						
					 
				
				
					
							From the School
							
2025-2026 Cost of Attendance for In-state, Undergraduate, On-Campus: 
Tuition:$13,548
Fees: $2,902
Housing: $9,626
Meals: $6,420
Indirect Costs*: $8,128
Total Cost of Attendance: $40,624
*Indirect Costs represent estimates of expenses for groceries, course materials, transportation, personal, and Direct Loan fees. 
2025-2026 Cost of Attendance for Out-of-State, Undergraduate, On-Campus
Tuition: $35,408
Fees: $3,506
Housing: $9,626
Meals: $6,420
Indirect Costs*:	$8,664
Total Cost of Attendance: $63,624
*Indirect Costs represent estimates of expenses for groceries, course materials, transportation, personal, and Direct Loan fees. 
Program fees will apply to the following programs: 
College of Agriculture and Biochemistry Majors: $750
 
College of Architecture: $1,500*
 
Building Construction: $2,000
 
College of Engineering: $2,000
 
Pamplin College of Business: $2,550
*(Includes majors in Architecture, Industrial Design, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture)
					
						Expenses per Academic Year
						
							
									
										Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
										No
									 
																							 
						 
					 
				
				
					
							From the School
							
Some of the most popular areas include engineering, business, science, architecture, liberal arts and humanities, agriculture, and computer science. The College of Engineering is especially well-known and consistently ranks among the top in the country. Other strong programs include Pamplin College of Business, College of Natural Resources and Environment, and the School of Architecture and Design.  Students can earn bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, and there are also opportunities for interdisciplinary studies, honors programs, and pre-professional tracks like pre-med, pre-vet, and pre-law. Virginia Tech also encourages hands-on learning and research across all majors.
							What students say
							Virginia Tech is a school with a reputation as big as its campus. Known for its "beautiful campus, amazing community feel, top-notch engineering field," and as a "good value"not to mention its renowned athletics-Virginia Tech offers "a perfect blend of challenging and fun, encompassed in an unparalleled community feel." That community feel is a big part of the attraction to this top-ranked school, with students saying they feel "more comfortable here than anywhere in the world." Students are here, of course, for an education at a well-respected research university. At Virginia Tech, that education is provided by "passionate professors who bring real-life examples and cases into their teachings." The school's size and correspondingly large teaching staff mean that at times "professors are hit-or-miss," with "a few who just see it as another job." Most, however, "are really there to help you know as much as you can," a group who are "are extremely helpful and devoted to their students." The best of this school's professors "really makes students eager to learn." One student enthuses, "My professors here have changed the way I look at the world and have become some of my biggest heroes." But maybe another student sums it up best: "I would definitely say that my academic experience has been outstanding and that it has opened my eyes to even more possibilities.
					
							
								 
								Student : Faculty
								17 : 1
							 
																	 
					
							
								Gender to Class Inforamtion
								
							 
													
								Class/Lab sizes
									
										Most frequent class size
										10-19
									 
																	
										Most frequent lab/sub section size
										10-19
									 
							 
					 
					Rating
					
					Graduation Rates
					
						University Degrees
						
								Associate
								Bachelor's
								Doctoral/Professional
								Doctoral/Research
								Master's
								Post-Bachelor's certificate
								Post-Master's certificate
						 
												
								
									Majors and Degrees Offered
											
Virginia Tech offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees across many fields of study. There are over 120 undergraduate majors and more than 150 master's and doctoral programs.
											
								 
							 
							
																
							Prominent Alumni
							
									
										
											Hoda Kotb
											
												News Anchor - Today Show, Dateline NBC
											
										 
									 
									
										
											Lynne Doughtie
											
												U.S. Chairman and CEO - KPMG
											
										 
									 
									
										
											Bruce Smith
											
												Professional Football Player - 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
											
										 
									 
									
										
											Jim Buckmaster
											
												CEO - Craigslist
											
										 
									 
									
										
											Brian Sullivan
											
												News Anchor and Senior Naitonal Correspondent - Worldwide Exchange, CNBC
											
										 
									 
									
										
											Erik Neander
											
												General Manager of MLB'S Tampa Bay Rays
											
										 
									 
									
										
											Christopher Kraft
											
												"Father of the U.S. Space Program at NASA" (Created Mission Control)
											
										 
									 
							 
						 
				
				
					
						From The School
						
							
Virginia Tech received a record-breaking 57,622 first-year applications for 2025, marking a 10.2% increase from the previous year. This surge represents the fifth consecutive year of growth in application numbers. The applicant pool comprised 21,849 in-state applicants, 30,082 out-of-state applicants, and 5,691 international applicants. Notably, there was a 16.6% increase in applications from first-generation college students and a 15.7% rise in applications to the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. The Virginia Tech Class of 2025 stands out for its academic excellence, diversity, and strong representation from in-state students. The incoming class achieved the highest average GPA in the university's history, with an impressive 4.11.
Virginia Tech offers a vibrant campus life with over 800 student organizations, giving students plenty of ways to get involved outside the classroom. These groups range from academic and professional clubs to cultural organizations, service groups, music and performing arts ensembles, and special interest clubs like gaming, outdoor adventures, or robotics. Virginia Tech competes in 22 NCAA Division I varsity sports as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
						
						What students say:
						
							Better be ready to be part of the Hokie Nation, because the "typical student is someone who has a love for all things Virginia Tech." Those who attend VT "are proud of our school," and "A typical student here wears Virginia Tech clothes practically every day." Indeed, "you will find them at every VT football game." But the student body is about more than cheering for the maroon and orange. These "middle-class" students study hard "but play harder." Education matters here, but maybe not as much as living life. "The typical student is serious about schoolwork," students say, "but also knows how to have a good time." A majority of students are "white and from Virginia or North Carolina," but students prefer to describe their peers as "smart, approachable, and kind" and note that "we have every personality type and quirk you could ever imagine." If you are "wellrounded, involved, and [have] lots of school spirit," you are likely to fit in at VT.
						
					
							
								Gender
								
								
									43% female57% male
								
							 
																			
								Students
								
								
									97% are
 full time3% are
 part time
								
							 
					 
					
						Student Body Profile
						
								
									Total Undergraduate Enrollment
									31,035
								 
															
									Foreign Countries Represented
									116
								 
						 
					 
						
							Student Body Demographics
							
									
											American Indian or Alaskan Native
																					0.09%
									 
									
									
									
									
											Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
																					0.05%
									 
									
									
									
									
							 
						 
						
				
				
					
					
						
							
								
Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings
							
							
								
									
										Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Mental Health Website
									
									
											Not Reported
									
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Education & Training
							
							
								
									Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
								 
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
							 
						 
						
							
								
Engaging the Whole Campus
							
							
								
									
										Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
									
									
										
											Undergraduates
											Graduate students
											Racial/ethnic minority student
											Students who are veterans
											LGBTQIA+ students
											Student-athletes
											International students
											Students on scholarship or financial aid
											First-generation students
										
									 
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Peer-to-Peer
							
							
								
									
										Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Residential Life
							
							
								
									
										Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Student Orientation
							
							
								
									
										Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
									
								 
								
								
								
									
										Incoming transfer students
									
										
									else
									{
									
									}
								
 
								
								
								
								
									
										Entering graduate students
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Mental Health in the Curriculum
							
							
								
									The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
										Not Reported
								 
								
								
									The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for  students
										Not Reported
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Off-Campus Offerings
							
							
								
									
										Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
							
							
								
									
										Institution's counseling center is accredited
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Accrediting body
									
										
											Not Reported
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
							
							
								
									
										Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Counseling Demand
							
							
								
									
										Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
									
										
											Not Reported
										
								 
							 
						 
					 
				
				
					
							
								Location
								
Virginia Tech's 2,600-acre campus is located in Blacksburg, Virginia, a small town in the southwestern part of the state. It's nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which gives the campus beautiful natural scenery with rolling hills and outdoor recreational opportunities like hiking and biking.
Blacksburg is known for being a safe and friendly college town, and the university is a big part of the local community. Although it's not in a big city, Virginia Tech's campus is large and well-equipped, and nearby cities like Roanoke are about 45 minutes away, providing access to more urban amenities when needed.
							 
							
								Campus Facilities & Equipment
								
On the main campus, the Goodwin Hall is our state-of-the-art engineering building equipped with hundreds of sensors used to study vibrations, making it one of the most instrumented buildings of its kind in the world. 
Another key facility is the Moss Arts Center, which brings in professional music, theater, and visual arts performances, offering cultural experiences for students and the community. Our campus also features The Cube, a high-tech, four-story theater and research space within the Moss Arts Center, designed for immersive audio-visual experiences and experimental media.
Facilities like McComas Hall and War Memorial Hall support student wellness with gyms, pools, and recreation areas.
							 
							
								Off-Campus Opportunities
								
Outside of academics, Virginia Tech students have plenty of fun and engaging things to do off-campus in and around Blacksburg. The town itself has a lively, student-friendly downtown area just steps from campus. Students often gather at local coffee shops, restaurants, and music venues. Popular spots include Mill Mountain Coffee, Cabo Fish Taco, and The Lyric Theatre, an old-school movie and live performance venue.
Nature lovers are in the perfect place. Virginia Tech is surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering access to hiking, biking, camping, and kayaking. Students often take trips to Cascade Falls, the Huckleberry Trail, or even parts of the Appalachian Trail. The New River provides opportunities for tubing and kayaking, especially in the warmer months.
For those into fitness and sports, there are off-campus options like gyms, yoga studios, and rock-climbing gyms, along with local sports leagues and races. Beyond that, Blacksburg hosts events like the weekly farmers market, where students can enjoy local food, handmade crafts, and live music. The town also puts on seasonal festivals such as the Fork & Cork wine festival and the Steppin' Out arts and music fair.
Students also take advantage of their location by going on day trips or weekend getaways to nearby cities like Roanoke or Floyd, or even farther to Asheville, North Carolina. In the winter, some head to Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia for skiing and snowboarding. Altogether, the area offers a great mix of outdoor adventure, cultural events, and relaxing hangouts, making life outside the classroom just as exciting as life on campus.
							 
						What students say:
						
							Living "in the middle of nowhere" may seem like a recipe for boredom, but members of VT's Hokie Nation make the most of this "perfect college town." After all, when "there are 30,000 people around you that are the same age as you, you find stuff to do." When not consumed with Virginia Tech football-you'll see more maroon and orange in a single day here than most people will see in a lifetime-students here do, well, a little bit of everything. "School-related and Greek-life functions are the main sources of weekend activities," students say, but deceptively quiet Blacksburg and the surrounding area offer plenty of other options. On weekends, students "go out to parties or downtown with friends, we go out to eat, we play tennis, lay out on the Drillfield, play in the snow when we have some, go on hikes, and go to the river." That's just a start. Students find "there is always something fun going on to do with your friends," including "bowling, movies, club sports, video games," and more. If you can't find it in Blacksburg, it's ten minutes away in Christiansburg. Students enjoy relaxing, getting into discussions, or having outdoor adventures in a pastoral setting. When autumn arrives, "football games dominate the social scene."
						
					
							
							
							
								First-Year students living on campus
								98%
							 
							
								Campus Environment
								Suburban
							 
							
								Help finding off-campus housing
								No
							 
					 
						
							Most Popular Places On Campus
							
						 
											
							Most Popular Places Off Campus
							
									
										
											
The Cascades hiking trail
										
									 
									
									
									
									
							 
						 
				
				
					
					Campus Visits Contact
					
							
								
									 
									Undergraduate Admissions 925 Prices Fork Road Blacksburg, VA 24061
								 
							 
							
								
									 
									visit@vt.edu
								 
							 
							
								
									 
									540-231-6267
								 
							 
					 
					Campus Tours
					
						
							Campus Visiting Center
								
									M-F
								
							
									
										 
										8-12, 1-5
									 
																	
										 
										540-231-6267
									 
							 
						 
						
							Campus Tours
							
								
									Appointment Required:
									Yes
								 
									
																	
																	
							 
						 
					 
					
						Visits
						
							
								CLASS VISITS
									
										Dates/Times Available
										Varies
									 
																	
										Arrangements
										Contact Admissions Office
									 
							 
							
								FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
																	
										Arrangements
										Contact Coach Directly
									 
															 
						 
							 
						
							
								On Campus Interview
								
									
										Information Sessions:
										Available
									 
																	
							 
							
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										Overnight Dorm Stays
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								Athletic Division I
						 
						
													
					 
							Men's Sports (Hokies)
						
											
												 
												Basketball
											 
											
												 
												Cross Country
											 
											
												 
												Diving
											 
											
												 
												Football
											 
											
												 
												Golf
											 
											
												 
												Soccer
											 
											
												 
												Swimming
											 
											
												 
												Tennis
											 
											
												 
												Track Field Indoor
											 
											
												 
												Track Field Outdoor
											 
											
												 
												Wrestling
											 
						 
					
							Women's Sports (Hokies)
						
											
												 
												Basketball
											 
											
												 
												Cross Country
											 
											
												 
												Diving
											 
											
												 
												Golf
											 
											
												 
												Lacrosse
											 
											
												 
												Soccer
											 
											
												 
												Softball
											 
											
												 
												Swimming
											 
											
												 
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												Volleyball
											 
						 
				
				
					
						Campus Housing Options
						
											
												 
												Disabled Student
											 
											
												 
												Dorms Coed
											 
											
												 
												Dorms Female
											 
											
												 
												Dorms Male
											 
											
												 
												Frat Sorority
											 
											
												 
												International Student
											 
											
												 
												Other
											 
											
												 
												Theme Housing
											 
											
												 
												Wellness Housing
											 
						 
					Special Needs Admissions
					
							
						
							College Entrance Tests Required
							No
						 
						
					 
					Student Activities
					
						
								
									Registered Student Organizations
									800
								 
								
									Number of Honor Societies
									37
								 
								
									Number of Social Sororities
									20
								 
						 
						
								
									Number of Religious Organizations
									58
								 
						 
					 
				
				
					
					
						Military
						
								
									
									Army ROTC Offered on-campus
								 
								
									
									Navy ROTC Offered on-campus
								 
								
									
									Air Force ROTC Offered on-campus
								 
						 
						
							
								Sustainability
								
											
												School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
												Yes
											 
											
												Sustainability-focused degree available
												Yes
											 
											
												School employs a sustainability officer
												Yes
											 
											
												Public GHG inventory plan
												Yes
											 
											
												% Food Budget Spent On Sustainably Or Ethically Produced Food
												1%
											 
								 
							 
							
						 
						Available Transportation Alternatives
						
								
									Bicycle or Scooter Sharing
 
								 
								
									Car Sharing Or Carpooling
 
								 
								
									Program Designed To Incentivize The Use Of Public Transportation
 
								 
						 
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						Other Information
						
									
										Campus-wide Internet Network
 
									 
									
										Fee for Network Use
 
									 
									
										Partnerships with Technology Companies
 
									 
									
										Personal computer included in tuition for each student
 
									 
									
										Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
 
									 
						 
				
				
					
					
						
						
							Dates
							
									
										 
										
											Application DeadlinesMar 1
										
									 
																	
										 
										
											Notification DateMar 5
										
									 
							 
						 
							
					 
						From the School
						
To help make college more affordable, Virginia Tech offers a variety of scholarships. These include merit-based scholarships, like the Presidential Scholarship Initiative, which provides full tuition, fees, and room and board for high-achieving students with financial need. The university also offers departmental scholarships through specific colleges (such as Engineering or Liberal Arts). Students seeking financial aid and scholarships must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid and Virginia Tech's General Scholarship Application. The priority deadline for maximum consideration if January 22. 
One unique program is Virginia Tech Advantage, a university commitment to supporting low-income and underrepresented students. This initiative aims to reduce financial barriers by increasing financial aid, offering paid experiential learning (like internships and research), and providing access to essential resources like housing and food. It's part of the school's goal to make a Virginia Tech education more accessible for all students.
					
						Financial Aid Statistics
						
							
									
										Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
										$9,044
									 
																	
										Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
										$9,669
									 
																	
										Average Need-Based Loan
										$4,403
									 
																									
										Average amount of loan debt per graduate
										$34,527
									 
																									
										Financial aid provided to international students
										No
									 
							 
						 
					 
						
							Scholarships and Grants Available
									
										01 - College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
										
									 
									
									
									
										04 - Private Scholarships
										
									 
									
										05 - State Scholarships/Grants
										
									 
									
										06 - United Negro College Fund
										
									 
						 
					
						
							Loans Available
		
		
			02 - Federal Direct Subsidized Loans
			
		 
		
			03 - Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans
			
		 
		
			04 - College/university loans from institutional funds
			
		 
						 
					
							
								Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
								Yes
							 
											 
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						What students say:
						
							Virginia Tech “does excellent with job placement after graduation.” There are many opportunities for internships and full-time positions through the “amazing Career Services” as well as career fairs for every major. Though Virginia Tech isn’t necessarily known for liberal arts, the College of Liberal Arts and Human Science has been gaining serious momentum over the years, and “there are also a lot of connections to D.C. for jobs in these fields.” The department maintains a host of online and in-person resources, such as Resumania! résumé review services, on-campus interviewing programs, and an online database of jobs and internships. Fifty-one percent of Virginia Tech graduates who visited PayScale.com said they thought their job had a meaningful impact on the world, and reported a median starting salary of $63,900.
						
						
					Graduation Rates
					
					
						
							ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale
							
								
										
												Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
												$80,400
										 
										
												Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
												$139,600
										 
										
												Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
												$82,200
										 
										
												Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
												$148,200
										 
										
												Percent High Job Meaning
												48%
										 
										
										
								 
							 
						 
				
				
					
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
									
										 
										08  ENGINEERING.
									
									
										
												-  Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering.
-  Agricultural Engineering.
-  Chemical Engineering.
-  Civil Engineering, General.
-  Computer Engineering, General.
-  Construction Engineering.
-  Electrical and Electronics Engineering
-  Engineering Mechanics.
-  Industrial Engineering.
-  Materials Engineering.
-  Mechanical Engineering.
-  Mining and Mineral Engineering.
 
								 
								
								
								
								
								
								
									
										 
										14  NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
									
									
										
												-  Environmental Science.
-  Environmental Studies.
-  Forestry, General.
-  Forestry, Other.
-  Natural Resources Management and Policy, Other.
-  Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management.
 
								 
								
								
									
										 
										16  PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
									
									
										
												-  Chemistry, General.
-  Geology/Earth Science, General.
-  Meteorology.
-  Physical Sciences, Other.
-  Physics, General.
 
								 
								
								
								
									
										 
										19  SOCIAL SCIENCES.
									
									
										
												-  Applied Economics.
-  Economics, General.
-  Geography.
-  International Relations and Affairs.
-  Political Science and Government, General.
-  Sociology.
 
								 
								
									
										 
										20  VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
									
									
										
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