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Housing at Virginia Tech offers more than just a place to sleep: It’s an on-campus experience enriched by initiatives, inclusion, and engagement.
Your life as a Hokie starts in just a few short months, and that can be overwhelming. That’s where “You’re In…. Now What?” comes into play. This is your guide to life at Virginia Tech and the tool that will help you plan for life on campus.
Our Living-Learning Programs provide students with the opportunity to thrive both in and out of the classroom in a learning environment that becomes home. Make the most of your Virginia Tech experience by joining a Living-Learning Program.
Apply for Housing. Be sure to check out our Living-Learning Programs! Many returning students are offered on-campus housing. Housing remaining after the freshman class size is predicted is allocated to returning students through a few different processes, depending on their current status.
Living-Learning Programs (LLPs) are a great way to enhance your on-campus experience. In these communities, students with similar interests live together and participate in activities that cater to their academic, social and personal needs. Virginia Tech has two different types of LLPs: 1. Residential Colleges and 2. Living-Learning Communities.
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All incoming first-year students at Virginia Tech are required to live on campus during their first year, unless they are approved for an exemption under the following guidelines: Reside with their parents or close relatives who are established residents of the community;