5 Essential Virginia Tech Facts

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Blacksburg, Virginia (Blacksburg-Christiansburg, VA CBSA)
37,279 (29,760 undergraduates)
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Public Average

Private Average

20-21 Acceptance Rate

56%

75%

68%

4-Year Graduation Rate

65%

33%

50%

5-Year Graduation Rate

83%

48%

59%

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What you need to know on how to pay for college at Virginia Tech

1. COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID INDICATORS

Available Scholarships

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Virginia Tech

Public Average

Private Average

21-22 Total Expenses In-State

$28,634

$24,866

$52,736

21-22 Total Expenses Out-of-State

$48,317

$36,208

$52,736

Average Net Price 20-21

$20,109

$12,917

$25,365

Freshman Non-Federal Loans

9%

5.7%

11.7%

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2. ACADEMICS

Admission Test Scores: considered but not required
Students submitting scores
SAT: 83%
ACT: 35%

75th% TEST SCORES

SAT EBRW: 610
SAT Math: 690
ACT: 32
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Class Schedule: Yes
Shows Class Capacity: Yes
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3. Virginia Tech COMMON DATA SET

Percent Freshman not in top quarter of class: not reported
Percent Freshman with GPA <3.50: 11.7%
Average Freshman GPA: 3.97
Percent of Freshman Need Met: 49.1%
Percent of Non-Need Freshman Receiving Awards: 19.5%
Average Freshman Non-Need Award: $3,540
(compare to other college’s Common Data Set)

4. ATHLETICS

NCAA D1, Atlantic Coast Conference

Virginia Tech athletic team listing

5. REASONS TO CONSIDER Virginia Tech:

Honors College
Leadership and Social Change Residential College
Lead For Good undergraduate training
Undergraduate Research Excellence Program
Biocomplexity Institute
Apex Center for Entrepreneurs
Virginia Water Resources Research Center
Virginia Center for Civil War Studies
Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center
Hume Center for National Security and Technology
Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science
Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention
Center for Business Intelligence and Analytics
Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology
Transportation Institute
Center for Real Life Design
Center for High Performance Manufacturing
Center for Neutrino Physics at Virginia Tech
Center for Refugee, Migrant, and Displacement Studies
Center for Injury Biomechanics

Credit Accepted:
Dual credit
Advanced placement (AP) credits
CLEP Credit

Carnegie Classification:  Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable

Comparison Colleges submitted by Virginia Tech in IPEDS:

University of California-Berkeley, CA
University of California-Davis, CA
University of Southern California, CA
University of Colorado Boulder, CO
University of Florida, FL
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, IL
Iowa State University, IA
University of Maryland-College Park, MD
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, MI
Michigan State University, MI
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, MN
University of Missouri-Columbia, MO
Rutgers University-New Brunswick, NJ
Cornell University, NY
University at Buffalo, NY
Stony Brook University, NY
North Carolina State University at Raleigh, NC
Ohio State University-Main Campus, OH
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus, PA
Texas A & M University-College Station, TX
The University of Texas at Austin, TX
University of Washington-Seattle Campus, WA
University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI
Purdue University-Main Campus, IN
The Pennsylvania State University, PA

 

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