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Virginia Military Institute 

Virginia Military Institute, also known as VMI, is a public senior military college situated in Lexington, Virginia.

Virginia Military Institute History

Virginia Military Institute was established in 1839 as America's first state military college and is the country's oldest public senior military college. VMI enrolls only cadets and only awards bachelor's degrees, in keeping with its founding principles and unlike any other senior military college in the United States.

Virginia Military Institute Programs, Courses, and Schools

  Virginia Military Institute provides its cadets with strict military discipline as well as a physically and academically challenging environment. Virginia Military Institute offers 14 majors and 23 minors in engineering, liberal arts, humanities, and sciences. Civil and environmental engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and mechanical engineering are the three concentrations in the engineering department. The majority of classes are taught by full-time professors, the vast majority of whom hold terminal degrees.

Virginia Military Institute Achievements/USP

Virginia Military Institute's USP/Achievements are that an average of 97 percent of VMI graduates are either serving in the military, employed, or admitted to graduate or professional schools within four months of graduation. Since 1921, Virginia Military Institute had graduated 11 Rhodes Scholars. VMI had graduated more Rhodes Scholars per capita than any other state-supported college or university, and more than all other senior military colleges combined, as of 2006. Virginia Military Institute was ranked fourth nationally in the "Top Public Schools, National Liberal Arts Colleges" category by U.S. News & World Report in 2021, after the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the United States Air Force Academy. Virginia Military Institute was ranked in the top 25 public universities in the country by Forbes' 2012 Special Report on America's Best Colleges, far ahead of any other senior military college in the country. Virginia Military Institute was ranked 14th in the "Top 25 Publics" section, just behind the US Military Academy, the US Air Force Academy, and the US Naval Academy, but ahead of the US Coast Guard Academy and the US Merchant Marine Academy.

Virginia Military Institute Notable Alumni

Virginia Military Institute alumni have included a secretary of state, secretary of defence, secretary of the Army, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, 7 Medal of Honor recipients, 13 Rhodes Scholars, Pulitzer Prize winners, an Academy Award winner, an Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner, an Episcopal Church martyr, senators and representatives, governors, lieutenant governors, a Supreme Court justice, numerous college and university presidents, and many business leaders.

  • Paul W. Brier
  • William A. Brown
  • Harold Coyle
  • Samuel C. Cumming
  • Edward Edmonds
  • Robert B. Flowers
  • Lee S. Gerow
  • William H. Gill
  • James B. Hickey
  • Thomas Goode Jones
  • John P. Jumper
  • James H. Lane

Virginia Military Institute infrastructure & services

Virginia Military Institute Campuses

       The Virginia Military Institute campus spans 134 acres (54 ha), with 12 of them designated as the Virginia Military Institute Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District. The Virginia Military Institute campus is known as the "Post," a tradition that reflects the school's military emphasis and the alumni's uniformed service. Near the post is a training area with several hundred acres. All cadets live on campus in a large five-story structure known as the "barracks." The Old Barracks, a National Historic Landmark in its own right, stands on the site of the former arsenal. When Union forces shelled and burned the institute in June 1864, this was the structure that took the brunt of the damage. The new barracks wing ("New Barracks") was finished in 1949. The two wings encircle two quadrangles linked by a sally port. All rooms lead out onto porch-like stoops that face one of the quadrangles. A third barracks wing was completed, and cadets began classes in the spring semester of 2009. George Washington, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, George C. Marshall '01, and Jonathan Daniels '61 are commemorated by four of the five arched entrances to the barracks. Offices and meeting spaces for VMI clubs and organisations, the cadet visitors centre and lounge, a snack bar, and a Follett Corporation-operated bookstore are located next to the Barracks.

Virginia Military Institute  Libraries

       Preston Library is the name of Virginia Military Institute’s library. The current library building, named after Colonel J.T.L. Preston, was dedicated in 1939, expanded in 1972, and renovated in 1996. There are networked computers, wireless internet access, a computer instruction lab, individual study carrels, group study tables, and group study rooms in the building. Each floor also includes a gallery area with comfortable armchairs and sofas. Preston Library's mission is to provide high-quality library materials and services, to teach skills for academic inquiry and lifelong learning, to support faculty and undergraduate research, to provide access to and promote the use of Institute historical materials, and to provide library services to the community at large. Preston Library's collections include over 300,000 volumes of materials, over 5000 non-print items, and over 300 print periodicals of scientific, literary, and general interest. Furthermore, the library provides access to over 100 full-text and citation databases, as well as over 60,000 full-text electronic journals, many of which were purchased through VIVA (the Virtual Library of Virginia). Preston Library is a selective repository of US government publications, with approximately 200,000 federal and state documents on hand.

For more information you can visit here: 

 vmi.edu/academics/library

Virginia Military Institute Housing services

    Barracks provides all Virginia Military Institute housing services. Students must eat in the mess hall (Crozet Hall) and sleep in barracks. Monday through Friday, the STP 19-meal plan includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as brunch and dinner on Saturday and Sunday. The furniture and mattress are provided by Virginia Military Institute, but students must bring their own single-bed sheets, pillow, pillowcase, blanket, and towels. Summers in Lexington can be quite hot, so bring a box fan with you. You may bring a 12- to 16-inch fan.

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academics/summer-programs/summer-transition

Virginia Military Institute Medical services

     Infirmary at Virginia Military Institute provides medical services. The Virginia Military Institute's Infirmary provides all of the services typically found at a private doctor's office, as well as VMI-specific needs. Throughout the regular academic year, the Virginia Military Institute Infirmary is open and staffed by a nurse 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For those cadets who cannot comfortably or safely stay in barracks, there are 18 inpatient beds for overnight observation and isolation. Cadets suffering from more serious illnesses are referred to a local hospital or a specialist for treatment. There is no additional charge for visiting the infirmary or seeing a nurse or doctor. Many medications are provided free of charge. The cadet will be responsible for any lab tests or off-post appointments.

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health-and-safety/infirmary

Virginia Military Institute  Students clubs

 Cadets at Virginia Military Institute participate in a variety of extracurricular activities and clubs that provide opportunities to serve, compete, explore diverse interests, learn new skills, and interact with others.

  Here is the list of students club at VMI:

  • Ballroom Dancing Club
  • Boxing club
  • Bass Finishing club
  • AAS
  • Aviation Club
  • Basketball Club
  • Coast Guard Club
  • Building Bridges Club

        For more information you can visit here:

vmi.edu/cadet-life/clubs-and-activities

Virginia Military Institute location

 319 Letcher Ave, Lexington, VA 24450, USA

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  The campus of the Virginia Military Institute is located in the Lexington, Virginia. Lexington is a city in Virginia's Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 7,320 according to the 2020 census. Although the two jurisdictions are separate, it is the county seat of Rockbridge County. Lexington is approximately 57 miles (92 kilometres) east of the West Virginia border and approximately 50 miles (80 kilometres) north of Roanoke, Virginia.

Virginia Military Institute  top landmarks nearby, top companies, and airports nearby

 Virginia Military Institute is the nearest airport to Washington Dulles International Airport.

Virginia Military Institute International student’s info

Virginia Military Institute  courses offered

  • English
  • History
  • Modern Language and Cultures
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Computer and Information Sciences
  • Economics and Business
  • International Studies and Political Science
  • Biology
  • Psychology
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Human Performance and Wellness

Virginia Military Institute  student support

      The Virginia Military Institute's student support team provides student support services. The Student Support Team is always available to provide individualized advice and information about university life, student visas, wellbeing, academic performance, or if you need assistance but are unsure where to turn. Student Support Advisors provide personal assistance and work with all students to promote the development of skills needed to navigate and succeed at university.

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Virginia Military Institute  visas & immigration support

The International Student Support Team at Virginia Military Institute recognizes that the International Student experience can present unique challenges throughout your studies. International Student Support Advisors are part of the Student Support team and can assist in every visa and immigration process. The Office of Admissions will submit the necessary student information to the US Immigration and Naturalization Service to begin the visa process once a student has been offered a conditional appointment and provides evidence of adequate financial resources. Please contact the Office of Admissions or the US Immigration and Naturalization Service for more information on this process.

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Virginia Military Institute international student contact

  International students can contact here:

  International Student Support Team

            540-464-7211

            800-767-4207

            540-464-7746

           [email protected]

Virginia Military Institute Student life

Virginia Military Institute  sports and fitness

      The fitness centre at Virginia Military Institute provides sports and fitness services. The 205,000-square-foot (19,045-square-meter) facility is designed in the Gothic revival style of Alexander Jackson Davis' original 19th-century campus. Inside, there is a 200-meter hydraulically banked track, weight and cardio rooms, an obstacle course, physical and combat readiness training initiatives, and seating for 1,800 people.

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Virginia Military Institute  Health and Well-being 

        The cadet counselling department at Virginia Military Institute provides health and well-being services. The Center for Cadet Counseling provides free, confidential individual counselling to assist cadets in dealing with personal and interpersonal issues or stressors. Its approach is collaborative, developmental, and strengths-based, which means we know cadets arrive for help with a variety of strengths, resources, and abilities. Its goal is to assist cadets in capitalizing on these strengths by developing new skills and insight to better navigate future concerns.

For more information you can visit here:

vmi.edu/cadet-life/health-and-safety

Virginia Military Institute  Residential Life

   Having lived on campus in the Virginia Military Institute Residence Halls can assist you in achieving your academic and personal objectives. The residential life at Virginia Military Institute provides an unparalleled opportunity to live in a close community while being supported by a dedicated staff.

Virginia Military Institute  food & drink

  • Pure Eats
  • Bistro on Main
  • Sweet Treats Bakery
  • Sheridan Livery Restaurant
  • Southern Inn
  • Napa Thai
  • Macado’s
  • Juniper Lounge
  • TAPS

Virginia Military Institute  short term getaways 

  • Shenandoah National Park
  • George Washington’s Mount Vernon
  • Monticello
  • Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center
  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Virginia Military Institute Student Safety

VMI Police is in charge of student safety at Virginia Military Institute. The VMI Police Department is staffed by 14 certified police officers and six security officers who are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. VMI Police officers are in charge of crime prevention, traffic enforcement, as well as the investigation and prosecution of all criminal offences committed on Post, at any of VMI's outlying properties, and on the streets and sidewalks adjacent to Post.

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vmi.edu/cadet-life/health-and-safety

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Virginia Military Institute Famous courses

  • Computer and Information Sciences
  • Economics and Business
  • International Studies and Political Science
  • Biology
  • Psychology
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Human Performance and Wellness  

Virginia Military Institute Campus Recruitment

Process

       The mission of the Virginia Military Institute's Office of Career Services is to provide comprehensive, cutting-edge resources and services to cadets to help them with career planning, career experiences, and employment or graduate education opportunities. Handshake allows Cadets and Alumni to schedule appointments. To schedule an appointment, log in with your VMI credentials and click on "Career Center," or email [email protected]. In this time of economic uncertainty and increased reliance on digital tools, Career Services has hosted a series of webinars centred on networking and job hunting.

Virginia Military Institute Brochures & applications

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Virginia Military Institute Application Requirements

Bachelor

  • Online application
  • Choose your program
  • Application fee-$40
  • High school transcripts
  • Official academics documents
  • Visa 
  • Passport
  • Confirmation letter
  • Reference letter
  • Personal statement
  • Resume
  • English Proficiency test score
  • TOFEL Score

Master 

  • Online application
  • Choose your program
  • Application fee-$40
  • Degree transcripts
  • Official academics documents
  • Visa 
  • Passport
  • Confirmation letter
  • Reference letter
  • Personal statement
  • Resume
  • English Proficiency test score
  • TOEFL  Score

Virginia Military Institute Programs

Program
Duration
Format
Tuition Fees
Deadlines
Standard Test

Virginia Military Institute Application Requirements

2.8
GPA
33
IB
80
Percentage

Virginia Military Institute Cost of studies

Fees

Fees may vary for each program. Please visit the program page for specific fees.

 

Virginia Military Institute Deadlines

February 1

Deadlines may vary for each program. Please visit the program page for specific deadlines.

 

Virginia Military Institute Rankings

Regional

United States of America
177
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319 Letcher Avenue Lexington,United States of America

540-464-7211