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Visit the Virginia Tech Blacksburg campus in-person before the start of your academic journey!

Admitted Student Visits is an optional program for newly admitted students and their families to visit campus prior to their start at VT. In this one day program, students and families will learn about Virginia Tech resources, campus navigation, and much more.

Note: Registration for the Admitted Student Visit must be completed at least 24-hours in advance. To register, students must use their Virginia Tech PID and password.

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What’s on your “must see” list for a campus visit? Our beautiful green spaces and Hokie Stone buildings? Where you’ll be taking classes? Where you’ll relax with friends in between classes? Where you’ll live? 

We suggest signing up for a CNRE interest session (or watching below) in addition to the regular Office of Admissions campus tour and info session. But regardless of whether you are just starting your college search — or are already admitted — there are plenty of options for visiting Virginia Tech and experiencing life as a Hokie.

Questions? Connect with CNRE’s director of recruitment , John Gray Williams, at [email protected] or 540-231-4909.

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Visiting during your high school spring break

If you’re planning to visit during your high school spring break, you’re not alone! Many future Hokies come to campus in April, so we have some special events planned during the weeks of April 3-7 and April 10-14, 2022.

Please note that CNRE will offer two info sessions per day during this period; if one session is full, please consider attending our other session that day. Info sessions will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. during these two weeks. Most importantly, make sure you  sign up in advance to reserve your seat for a CNRE info session .

Also, don’t forget to sign up for an Admissions info session and campus tour as well!

CNRE Interest Sessions

Offered Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon. You’ll learn about majors, see our classroom and lab spaces, and meet a current student.   

Campus Tours and Info Sessions

Offered weekday mornings and/or afternoons and some Saturdays. Tours are led by Hokie Ambassadors; the walking portion takes about an hour. You can also take a virtual tour any time.

Events for prospective and admitted students

Consider attending one of the special open house programs noted below and check the Recruitment Programs and Events page for more opportunities such as the Black and Hispanic College Institutes.

Fall Virtual Open House: October 10-11, 2020

Learn more about first-year and transfer admission, scholarships and financial aid, housing, and dining. You can also talk live with faculty and students from the College of Natural Resources and Environment.

Spring Open House: March 20 or 21, 2021

Learn more about what it’s like to be a Virginia Tech student at this open house program. You’ll attend admissions and college info sessions, learn about life on campus, and have the chance to ask questions.

Virtual Hokie Focus: April 2020

Hokie Focus is an exclusive online event for students offered admission. The session for CNRE session begins at 11 a.m., and you can learn more about the academic experience in the college, including information about our departments and majors, and ask questions. Click here to see the agenda.

Fall Open House

  • Sept. 28 and 29, 2024
  • Nov. 2 and 3, 2024

Learn more about what it’s like to be a Virginia Tech student and attend sessions on admissions and financial aid, college academic opportunities, and student services.

Spring Open House

  • March 1 and 2, 2025

Hokie Focus 2023

  • April 5 and 6, 2025

Hokie Focus is an exclusive event for admitted students. Visit on either day and you will take a campus tour and learn about academics, residence life, financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and more.

Take time for an off-campus adventure, too

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If you’re coming to Southwest Virginia, carve out some time in your schedule to experience life beyond campus. Downtown Blacksburg is a great place for coffee, lunch, or shopping. The Blue Ridge Mountains are known for great hiking and scenic views, so bring your hiking boots or bicycle, or plan for a leisurely drive. Check out the sites below for more options:

  • Downtown Blacksburg
  • Visit Southwest Virginia
  • Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge

Travel tips for a great visit

  • Make sure you register in advance. Most information sessions and campus tours fill up quickly!
  • Check out the Holiday and Winter Closing Schedule to make sure the university is open. You may also want to consult the  academic calendar .
  • Be prepared with a campus map .
  • The address for Cheatham Hall (College of Natural Resources and Environment) is 310 W. Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA. Directions are also available for Admissions visit options.
  • Need accommodations ? The Inn at Virginia Tech is located on campus, but there are plenty of other options in Blacksburg and the New River Valley.
  • Experience Hokie student life when you visit by attending a Hokie athletic event, a performance at the Moss Arts Center , or more.

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Want to learn more about our college? Come for a visit.

If you're interested in one of our programs in the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design, the best way to learn more and get a feel for our culture is to come for a visit. Take the time to look around, talk with faculty, and connect with current students. We'd love to meet you! 

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Visiting the School of Architecture and the School of Design

The Architecture, Interior Design, Industrial Design, and Landscape Architecture majors offer their own weekly tours during the fall and spring semesters.

Registration for  School of Architecture  and the  School of Design  information sessions is required. Tours begin in the school's administrative office, located in Suite 201 of Cowgill Hall, 1325 Perry Street in Blacksburg. 

All Other Majors

Visits for all other majors in the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design can be arranged by Katy Miles ( [email protected] ), director of undergraduate student recruitment.

We offer college-wide information sessions and meetings by appointment, and we can also connect you with faculty, advisors, and current students in specific majors. Just let us know which program you'd like to know more about!

University Information Sessions and Campus Tours

While you're here, you can also take advantage of campus tours and broader university information sessions , hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Check out options for on-campus experiences as well as online tours, virtual facility visits, and more.    

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Virginia Tech, a former military technical institute in Blacksburg, encourages students to “invent the future.” It is a research powerhouse, with seven research institutes and two university research centers that offer undergraduate and graduate students research opportunities. Graduate offerings include programs in the highly ranked College of Engineering . The university sports teams, known as the Hokies, compete in the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference. Students account for more than half the total residents in Blacksburg. They can participate in more than 600 clubs and organizations, including a large Greek system of more than 50 fraternities and sororities. Freshmen must live on campus, and the school has renowned dining facilities. Notable Hokie alumni include football player Michael Vick and talk show host Hoda Kotb.

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Admitted Student Visits

Visit the Virginia Tech Blacksburg campus in-person before the start of your academic journey! Admitted Student Visits is an optional program for newly admitted students and their families to visit campus in July prior to their start at VT. In this one-day program, students and families will learn about Virginia Tech resources, campus navigation, and much more. They will take place in Squires Student Center, and programming for the day will start at 10:30AM and conclude at 4:30PM. Check-in will open at 10:00AM with separate sessions dedicated for students and others dedicated to families happening concurrently. The schedule for the day is as follows:

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Please note: Registration for all sessions must be completed at least 24-hours in advance.  

In the unlikely event that an in-person program is cancelled or postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, the university cannot be held responsible for any other expenses, including cancellation or change charges assessed by airlines, hotels, travel agencies, or other organizations.

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Join us virtually or in-person for a weekday academic session to learn more about your majors of interest.

Interested in communication, multimedia journalism, or sports media and analytics? Add a tour of the Multimedia Studio Center to your campus visit.  Tours will be updated periodically throughout the semester, but are currently scheduled for February 16, and March 15 this spring.

You may also join the Apparel, Housing, and Resource Management department on Fridays to learn more about the spaces where students studying consumer studies, fashion merchandising and design, property management, and residential environments and design are working.

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Zoom appointments will receive the link to connect prior to your appointment time and in-person sessions will receive location details via email. During the session, a general academic overview and specific details about your preferred majors will be provided.  

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Engineering Information Sessions for Undergraduates

During the week, the college of engineering offers daily information sessions hosted by our current engineering students..

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Are you interested in learning more about the College of Engineering?

The College of Engineering hosts information sessions on Monday through Friday at 11:15 am, when classes are in session.

Summer in-person offerings will be on Mondays and Fridays between June 1 and August 9, 2024.

This hour long presentation given by engineering students provides an overview of the College of Engineering and its departments and gives students and parents an opportunity to ask any questions they might have.

If you would like to register for an Engineering Information Session, please click here to see what dates are available. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the calendar date to see what is available.  

Virtual information sessions are available on the 1st of each month or the next available business day when classes are in session at 7pm EST. 

Virtual information sessions for the rest of 2024 will be: August 1st, September 3rd, October 1st, November 1st, and December 2nd - all at 7pm (EST).

Note: Because the College of Engineering Information sessions are given by students, we are unable to offer sessions when Virginia Tech classes are not in session.  

  • If you need to cancel your appointment or change your registration date please use the ‘CANCEL this booking’ and ‘RESCHEDULE this booking’ links found in the confirmation email you received after completing your registration. Again, we DO NOT offer information sessions on Holidays, Weekends or when classes are not in session.
  • This registration is just for the College of Engineering information session. For campus tours, parking, and more, please go to  Visiting Virginia Tech .
  • Due to limited seating capacity on days of high visitor volume we may request that only the prospective student and one parent attend the information session. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
  • Please send all other questions and concerns regarding your visit to the College of Engineering to our Undergraduate Recruiter: [email protected] or 540-231-7411

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Cook Counseling Center

Notice: Cook Counseling Center has moved to its new location: 220 Gilbert Street, Suite 2400 .

Cook Counseling Center

Cook Counseling Center has expanded its services and options to allow for a flexible, multi-faceted approach to meet emerging and varying needs. Students can begin by scheduling a Cook Connect Session. At this 20-30 minute meeting, the clinician will review student concerns, discuss available resources, and collaboratively develop a plan that will provide the support they need. The clinician will also discuss how students can follow up if needed in the future.

How to schedule.

To schedule a Cook Connect Session, call our office at 540-231-6557.

We have Cook Connect (triage) clinicians who typically have appointments available within 2-3 business days.

We have embedded counselors in the following locations: College of Science, College of Engineering, Graduate School, Veterinary Medicine, Residential Well-being, Roanoke campus, and Northern Virginia campus. If you would like to specifically be scheduled with an embedded counselor within your designated college or location, please request this when you call.

As part of Virginia Tech’s partnership with TimelyMD, students now have free, 24/7 access to virtual care services with TimelyCare – the virtual health and well-being platform from TimelyMD, designed for college students. Students will have access to on-demand mental health support 24/7 through TalkNow, telehealth counseling for up to 12 sessions per academic year, and unlimited health coaching. Register for TimelyCare online or download the app.

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Virginia Tech basketball recruiting: 4-star big man to visit Blacksburg this weekend

J une is a big month for college football recruiting. Dead periods have been lifted, and schools use June to host almost all of their targets, officially or unofficially. The Virginia Tech Hokies have a big month planned.

However, the football team isn’t the only one hosting a prime target this weekend.

Virginia Tech men’s basketball coach Mike Young is hosting a prominent visitor of his own. Four-star center Christian Gurdak will officially visit Blacksburg on Friday and stick around for the weekend.

The 6-foot-10, 26-pound Gurdak plays high school basketball at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., and, according to 247Sports , is the No. 94 overall player in the 2025 class and the 12th-ranked center.

Gurdak’s size sticks out. He is more of a traditional big man in that most of his damage is done around the rim, from 10 feet and in. Gurdak has improved throughout high school and will receive more attention in the coming months. For now, Notre Dame is the other official visit on Gurdak’s schedule.

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On a rainy morning in April, Patrick County High School senior Nathaniel Whitaker clambered down the steps of a school bus and set foot on a university campus for the first time.

He and about 15 classmates looked around and marveled at the buildings clad in glistening Hokie Stone before making their way to meet with faculty, alumni, and students from the Pamplin College of Business’ top-ranked Howard Feiertag Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management .

“Virginia Tech is beautiful and also very big,” Whitaker said. “But most of all, being on campus definitely has opened my eyes to what college can be.”

He and the other students were touring Virginia Tech’s Blacksburg campus as part of the university’s College Access Collaborative , a department within Enrollment Management that aims to increase academic preparation for and access and affordability to college for underserved and underrepresented students.

Sarah Wray, who organized the tour, said Nathaniel’s experience is not uncommon among high schoolers in Patrick County, about an hour south of Blacksburg.

“Plenty of rural high school students are blazing trails as the first in their families to aim for college,” said Wray, who leads community engagement efforts at the Reynolds Homestead , part of Outreach and International Affairs , and is also the College Access Collaborative’s regional outreach coordinator. “Students like Nathaniel might never have even stepped foot on a campus before. It’s not about lack of interest, but more about the distance and the unfamiliarity, leaving them to carve their career paths without those campus tours,” she said.

Patrick County has some of the highest on-time high school graduation rates in Virginia, at 92 percent. However, it also has some of the lowest rates of students who go on to pursue postsecondary education, at just 28.8 percent, lagging far behind the state average of nearly 60 percent.

Since 2014, Wray has been working to change that.

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Wray is a first-generation college student from Patrick County herself and is finishing her master’s degree in urban and regional planning from the  School of Public and International Affairs . She has a special understanding of the barriers many rural students face.

“We have a high rate of potential first-generation college students who need additional awareness and knowledge of how the higher education process works. Many of these students are facing barriers such as a lack of reliable transportation or the inability to take time off from work. That combined with the distance they must travel makes attending campus tours difficult,” she said.

The Reynolds Homestead’s work with the community and local schools sets a solid foundation for a college access program in the region.  For more than 50 years , the homestead has been helping the university fulfill its land-grant mission by helping the community identify and address needs and serving as a gateway to the vast resources of Virginia Tech. 

In 2014, Wray started taking interested high schoolers in groups of 14 — the number that would fit in the Reynolds Homestead’s bus — on college campus tours. Meanwhile, she built a partnership with a local company to fund a yearly trip to Blacksburg for Patrick County ninth graders. In 2016, when Virginia Tech launched the College Access Collaborative, Wray became an outreach coordinator, aligning the Reynolds Homestead’s work with the larger university initiative and bringing more investment and services — and therefore a greater impact — to the region.

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The collaborative has had measurable success in creating a pathway to college for first-generation, underrepresented, and underserved high schoolers. Applications to Virginia Tech from the collaborative’s 24 partner high schools have risen 134 percent, while enrollments from accepted students soared by 78 percent. Meanwhile, its initiatives are reflected in Virginia Tech’s more than 30,000 undergraduate students, of whom  36.8 percent identify as underrepresented or underserved .

In addition to college visits, the collaborative educates students and their families about financial aid, helps with the application process, and provides fee waivers. VT GPS , a new multiyear collaborative effort to recruit and retain students who have demonstrated financial need, will include not only outreach to high schoolers, but also STEM tutoring and financial and academic support for students as they transition to college.

“In the spirit of our motto,  Ut Prosim  (That I May Serve), and our identity as a land-grant institution, it is most important to serve students and families throughout the commonwealth — especially students who are from underserved communities and are underrepresented in higher education and whose access to information and resources to best prepare for postsecondary education may be limited,” said Mary Grace Campos , College Access Collaborative director. “We know from research that postsecondary education leverages social capital for students — not only in terms of employment and salary earnings, but also in terms of health and civic engagement. That social capital is directly aligned with our university mission to be an inclusive community of knowledge, discovery, and creativity dedicated to improving the quality of life and the human condition within the Commonwealth of Virginia and throughout the world.”

For teachers, the collaborative offers continuing education units through workshops and other trainings that help educators better prepare their students for the rigors of college.

“Our work directly supports Virginia Tech Advantage , a commitment to offer a broad educational experience to undergraduate students from Virginia who have financial need,” Wray said. “By partnering with communities that typically graduate a lower number of college-bound high school students, we are bringing the opportunity to consider college as a realistic next step to students who otherwise may not have thought it was an option.”

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Connecting interests to careers

On this trip, the Patrick County students met with professors, alumni, current students, and hospitality professionals working on campus at The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center, including hospitality and tourism management alumni Hillary Simpson ’22, who is the inn’s conference planning manager, and General Manager Damon Strickland ’99.

They also visited the University Club of Virginia Tech, where they met Executive Chef Scott Watson, Director of Restaurants Sheldon Mooney, and general manager Ali Halatayi to learn about the ins and outs of managing a members-only club.

Tom Duetsch, assistant head of the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management gave an overview of the program and the many career paths available to graduates. “Our hospitality and tourism management students don’t just understand hospitality but also how to lead. This is a career that can take them around the world or back to their hometowns,” he said.

The goal is to give the high schoolers a way to start thinking about their interests and connect them to careers available right at home that they may not have considered before. Some students were doing just that. Nathaniel, for example, said he had never thought about how data analytics are used in the hospitality and tourism industry, such as when setting hotel room rates.

For Wray, that lightbulb moment was a big win.

“Helping students understand that they’ve got opportunities — regardless of the circumstances at home, regardless of money, regardless of any other barrier that might be in the way — and giving them the information they need to decide for themselves is life-changing.”

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What is fall visitation.

Fall Visitation provides students with an up-close look at Virginia Tech. It's an excellent opportunity for them to explore the offerings of an institution that's ranked among the top 30 public universities in the nation! Fall Visitation will next be held September 28-29, 2024 and November 2-3, 2024.

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Fall Visitation was created to extend invitations to our pipeline programs and pre-college programs throughout Virginia, Maryland, Washington D.C., and North Carolina.

While this program is designed to attract underrepresented high school seniors and/or first-generation students, we welcome the participation of any student who has a potential interest in Virginia Tech. Our program activities are planned using a multicultural perspective though we place special emphasis on First-Generation, African-American, Hispanic, and Native American populations.

Fall Visitation is always coordinated with our Open House event. Similarities exist in the two programs, but they are not the same. At the general information session of Open House, guests get to hear what life at Tech is like, from academics to student life. Please note, Fall Visitation participants should not register for Open House. Attendees will experience Open House on day two of Fall Visitation programming.

Fall Visitation 2021 Recap

October 2, 2021 - Prospective students and their families enjoy information sessions, tours and an undergraduate majors fair during the Fall Visitation recruitment program at Virginia Tech.

Fall Open House 2018

What is a "Group Code"?

Fall Visitation is an invitation-only program. Each participating group has received a specific code, which will be provided to you by your group's coordinator. Each group code is unique and is not to be shared. If you have any questions regarding your group code, please ask your group coordinator. Your group coordinator also has the registration link for Fall Visitation. If you register with an incorrect or fraudulent code, your registration will be canceled.

Fall Open House 2018

What if I don't have a "Group Code"

...but would still like to participate in fall visitation.

While the primary aim of Fall Visitation is to invite students who participate in our pipeline programs and pre-college programs to campus, we often have spots left after those students have registered. If you would like to be considered for one of these spots (if any are available), you are welcome to add your name to the waitlist for September's or November's Fall Visitation by  filling out this form . Please note that we will not know if we have spots available until two weeks prior to the event.

Fall Visitation - Weekend Agenda

Saturday and Sunday

November 6 and 7, 2021

  • Fall Visitation I
  • Fall Visitation II

Day 1 - Saturday, October 2, 2021

  • Fall Open House is optional but strongly encouraged. The Fall Open House schedule is still being determined. Check back soon!
  • Registration will open in early September.
  • Check the Open House webpage for updates.

Day 2 - Sunday, October 3, 2021

2021 Fall Visitation schedule will be posted soon!

Day 1 - Saturday, November 6, 2021

Day 2 - sunday, november 7, 2021, questions about fall visitation.

Brooke Battle |  [email protected]

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  1. Visiting Virginia Tech

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  2. Visit Campus and the College of Engineering

    College of Engineering Information Sessions are held in-person M-F, 11:15am-12:15pm while classes are in session. Virtual campus visits and Virginia Tech information sessions. See what it's like to be a Virginia Tech undergraduate student with a virtual Virginia Tech visit. ...

  3. Student Visits

    Admitted Student Visits is an optional program for newly admitted students and their families to visit campus prior to their start at VT. In this one day program, students and families will learn about Virginia Tech resources, campus navigation, and much more. Note: Registration for the Admitted Student Visit must be completed at least 24-hours ...

  4. Plan a Visit

    The address for Cheatham Hall (College of Natural Resources and Environment) is 310 W. Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA. Directions are also available for Admissions visit options. Need accommodations? The Inn at Virginia Tech is located on campus, but there are plenty of other options in Blacksburg and the New River Valley.

  5. Visit Us

    Due to limited seating capacity on days of high visitor volume we may request that only the prospective student and one parent attend the information session. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Please send all other questions and concerns regarding your visit to the College of Science to [email protected] or call 540-231-2551.

  6. Visit Us

    Visits for all other majors in the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design can be arranged by Katy Miles ( [email protected] ), director of undergraduate student recruitment. We offer college-wide information sessions and meetings by appointment, and we can also connect you with faculty, advisors, and current students in specific majors.

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  10. Engineering Open House for Undergraduates

    If you would like to schedule a visit to Virginia Tech and the College of Engineering on a different day, please visit the Information Sessions page or email [email protected]. For more information, please call the Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Diversity office at 540-231-7411 or email [email protected]. Engineering News.

  11. Visiting and Applying for Undergraduate Applicants

    Office of Undergraduate Admissions Virginia Tech 925 Prices Fork Road Blacksburg, VA 24061 Phone: (540) 231-6267 Email: [email protected]. Visit Virginia Tech Admissions for more information and to schedule a campus tour.

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  13. Engineering Information Sessions for Undergraduates

    Please send all other questions and concerns regarding your visit to the College of Engineering to our Undergraduate Recruiter: [email protected] or 540-231-7411. Learn more about the students who give information sessions. The College of Engineering offers an annual Open House. Save the date for 2024 - April 15, 2024!

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  19. Fall Visitation

    Fall Visitation will next be held September 28-29, 2024 and November 2-3, 2024. Fall Visitation was created to extend invitations to our pipeline programs and pre-college programs throughout Virginia, Maryland, Washington D.C., and North Carolina. While this program is designed to attract underrepresented high school seniors and/or first ...

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