Virginia Tech is a premier research university, offering master's and doctoral degrees through eight academic colleges including interdisciplinary degrees and certificates in a variety of disciplines. Virginia Tech Graduate School also offers degrees and certificates at our extended campuses:
Note: International students on F1 or J1 student visas can only be admitted to the Blacksburg or National Capital Region campuses.
The Virginia Tech Hampton Roads Centers offer an array of educational services to meet the needs of working professionals.
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Telephone: (804) 662-7288, extension 215
Website: http://www.hrc.vt.edu
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The Virginia Tech Northern Virginia Center is the university's primary teaching location for graduate programs in the National Capital Region.
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Northern Virginia Center
7054 Haycock Road Falls Church, Virginia 22043 |
Telephone: 703-538-8327
Fax: 703-538-8320
Website: http://www.nvc.vt.edu/
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The Virginia Tech Richmond Center provides working professionals in the capital region of the Commonwealth complete degree programs as well as hosts a variety of workshops and certificate programs.
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The Virginia Tech Roanoke Center is a joint venture with thirteen other higher education institutions. It provides several educational programs as well as hosts an array of workshops and training programs.
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Roanoke Higher Education Center - Suite 701
108 North Jefferson Street
Roanoke, Virginia 24016
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The Virginia Tech Southwest Center offers an array of educational services to meet the needs of working professionals in the southwest region of the Commonwealth.
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Telephone: (276) 619-4311
Fax: (276) 619-4309 Website:http://www.swvac.vt.edu
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