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Aerial view of Virginia Tech campus by Rick Craig

Want to learn more about our college? Come for a visit.

If you're interested in one of our programs in the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design, the best way to learn more and get a feel for our culture is to come for a visit. Take the time to look around, talk with faculty, and connect with current students. We'd love to meet you! 

Studio desks and KIVA space in Burchard Hall
Visual arts studios in the Armory building

Visiting the School of Architecture and the School of Design

The Architecture, Interior Design, Industrial Design, and Landscape Architecture majors offer their own weekly tours during the fall and spring semesters.

Registration for School of Architecture and the School of Design information sessions is required. Tours begin in the school's administrative office, located in Suite 201 of Cowgill Hall, 1325 Perry Street in Blacksburg. 

Visiting the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts

If you'd like to visit or learn more about the School of Performing Arts or the School of Visual Arts, please fill out this form with your availability. Please note that individual visits depend upon faculty, staff, and student availability.

Visiting the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design

If you are visiting campus on a Monday or Friday, consider signing up for an AAD Information Session. AAD information sessions are an opportunity to learn about every major within the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design. Please note that this information session is best suited for prospective students who have not yet applied to a major at Virginia Tech and are trying to decide whether architecture, arts, and design is for them. Contact Katy Miles (katymiles@vt.edu), director of undergraduate student recruitment with any questions.

University Information Sessions and Campus Tours

While you're here, you can also take advantage of campus tours and broader university information sessions, hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Check out options for on-campus experiences as well as online tours, virtual facility visits, and more.