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If you are interested in being a part of the College of Natural Resources and Environment, your first step is to apply for admission to the university. Check out the resources below to get started.

 

Scholarship tip

You must apply for admission to Virginia Tech before you can apply for scholarships. Make sure you meet all deadlines in order to receive maximum consideration for aid.

First-year applicants

Prospective undergraduate students apply for admission through the Virginia Tech Office of Admissions. Admission is competitive, so pay careful attention to all deadlines and requirements. Also, if you are interested in a major in CNRE, make sure you list this program as your first choice major when you apply.

Already admitted and planning to attend? Make sure you accept your offer of admission by May 15 and then check your Virginia Tech email frequently for information about First-Year Orientation. CNRE’s advisors will assist you with registering for your first semester of classes and are always available for questions. Contact a member of the Advising Team if we can help.

Graduate applicants

If you are looking for the chance to continue studying what you are most passionate about and collaborate with a top faculty member in your field, CNRE is the place. We offer traditional master’s and doctoral programs, as well as flexible options for earning a master of natural resources degree in the Greater Washington, D.C., metro area, including both an online program and an executive program.

Being a successful graduate student requires intensive study and, often, original research, so delve into your options to make sure it’s the right path for you. It’s also important to connect with the graduate program coordinator to learn about special requirements. For programs on the Blacksburg campus, you should talk with a faculty member in your intended area of study to learn about research and funding availability.

Transfer students

Sometimes it takes a little more time and effort to find the college that’s right for you. Virginia Tech welcomes transfer students, but there are some requirements and policies that you need to be aware of if you are planning to complete your degree as a Hokie.

The College of Natural Resources and Environment recommends that students transfer after one year of study, and you’ll want to choose courses that fulfill the first-year requirements for your intended major. In general, students should complete a full year of English, at least eight credit hours of the lab sciences required for your major, and two semesters of upper-level math (pre-calculus or above). You’ll also need a GPA of 3.0 or better.

Need help choosing your transfer courses? Contact the CNRE Advising Center.

Already admitted and planning to attend? Make sure you accept your offer of admission by June 1 and then check your Virginia Tech email frequently for information about Transfer Orientation. CNRE’s advisors will assist you with registering for your first semester of classes and are always available for questions. Contact a member of the Advising Team if we can help.