Engineering Open House

Registration is No Longer Open

Due to the high number of attendees for this event, we are no longer accepting registrations. We apologize for the inconvenience. If you are attending as part of a  group but have not filled out an individual student registration, you are still registered as part of the group and do not need to fill out the individual registration. 

Engineering Information Sessions will be given Monday (with the exception of April 7th) through Friday at 11:15am. You can register to attend an information session here: http://www.eng.vt.edu/academics/info_sess.php.

High school seniors accepted to Virginia Tech should consider attending the Hokie Focus on April 12th or 13th through Undergraduate Admissions: www.admiss.vt.edu

As the Commonwealth's leading engineering institution, we host an Open House every spring to share with you some of the many benefits that Virginia Tech has to offer. The 2007 Open House drew over 1200 students, parents, and teachers.

Included in the day-long Engineering Open House are presentations by engineering faculty and sessions covering information about admissions and specific engineering requirements. The departments in the College of Engineering as well as many of the campus student organizations will have displays, and Virginia Tech students are available to answer questions. Tours of engineering facilities and displays of our award-winning student design projects will also be available.  Through our links, you can view the schedule for the 2008 Engineering Open House.

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You may view the 2008 Open House presentation schedule to see what sessions will be available.

For more information, please call the Office of Academic Affairs at 540-231-2226

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