Applying for Admission to Virginia Tech

The application for admission is now OPEN! Click the link below.

Start Your Process Click here to start your application process. Apply Here! Your Applicant Portal Virginia Tech will exclusively use the Common App for first-year and transfer applications. View Your Applicant Portal

Upcoming Programs, Events, and Deadlines

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First-Year Students

To stay on track during the application process, view the requirements and checklist for application completion.

Transfer Students

You are a Transfer applicant if you have attempted 12 or more credit hours after high school graduation, you must apply using the Common App.

Military-Connected Students

Active Duty Service Members should consult with their Educational Services Officer (ESO) or a counselor within their service branch prior to enrollment.

Transfer Admissions

Prospective transfer student information can be found here.

International Admissions

Prospective first-year and transfer international student information can be found here.

Veteran Admissions

Prospective veteran student information can be found here.

Self-Reported Academic Record

Why a Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR)?

Great question. Virginia Tech aims to put the applicant in the driver’s seat during the application process. The SRAR allows you to complete your application for admission on your terms and at your own pace.

To learn more about the SRAR and who should complete it, please visit this dedicated webpage.

If you have already applied and are looking to access your SRAR, please log into your Applicant Portal after creating your login credentials to directly access your SRAR.

Office of Undergraduate Admissions Virginia Tech
925 Prices Fork Road Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA
Phone: (540) 231-6267
Fax: (540) 231-3242
Email: admissions@vt.edu
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Virginia Tech CEEB Code: 5859
ACT Code: 4420
Financial Aid Title IV Code: 003754
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The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is a division of Enrollment Management, Office of the Provost

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), requires colleges and universities to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses. The purpose of the reports is to provide information about security on campus to include: campus and community crime statistics, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers, and a brief overview of the many services the university provides. Keep this information where it can be easily located; it serves as a useful reference source of information. It can be found at this link: police.vt.edu/crime-stats/clery.

To request a printed copy of any campus report, stop by the Virginia Tech Police Department. As per federal requirements, Campus Security and Fire Safety Reports are published on or before the first of October for the preceding calendar year.