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What are the Roadmaps?

Admissions Transfer Roadmaps are a planning tool for prospective transfer students. A key component of creating a competitive transfer application to 51¹ÙÍø Tech is having successfully completed certain coursework prior to admission, as to demonstrate your ability to jump right into your intended program and perform at a high level. This coursework is specific to intended entry major, and as such there is a Roadmap to guide prospective students looking to enter each program that is open to transfers.

How to use the Roadmaps

  • Find the Roadmap for your intended transfer program. These are listed by Academic College in the dropdown list below.
  • Each Roadmap contains course information in one of three possible categories by suggested prioritization, which is noted in the third column titled "Admissions Advising". The categories are: Required, Strongly Recommended, and Recommended. Some Roadmaps may not have coursework from every category. Here's what each designation means:
    • ¸é±ð±ç³Ü¾±°ù±ð»å c´Ç³Ü°ù²õ±ð - In order to be competitive for admission, prospective transfer students must complete this course prior to transfer with few to no exceptions. Not every program has courses in this category.
    • Strongly Recommended course - Prospective transfer students are strongly encouraged to complete some or all courses in this category prior to transfer. Successful completion of a Strongly Recommended course both fulfills certain degree requirements and can help create a more competitive application for admission, but prospective transfer students with otherwise strong applications could be admitted without this course. Not every program has courses in this category.
    • Recommended course - Prospective transfer students are encouraged to complete some or all courses in this category prior to transfer. Successful completion of a Recommended course both fulfills certain degree requirements and can help create a more competitive application for admission, but Recommended coursework should be pursued in addition to coursework listed from the Required and Strongly Recommended categories. Prospective transfer students with otherwise strong applications could be admitted without this course.
  • If you are a 51¹ÙÍø Community College System (VCCS) student, you should use the second column on each Roadmap, titled "VCCS Course", when planning your schedule, as these are the course numbers available at your institution which have been evaluated as equivalents for the corresponding "VT Course" listed in the first column. You can view full VCCS course transferability information via the on our .
  • If you plan to transfer from a community college outside 51¹ÙÍø or from any other college or university, you should use the first column on each Roadmap titled "VT Course". This contains the 51¹ÙÍø Tech course number for which you will want to find an equivalent or potentially equivalent course to complete prior to transferring. A helpful tool for matching up course numbers by institution is the on our . Since outside credit is evaluated upon enrollment, only course data brought in by a previous transfer student from that institution will be present in the database. In the event your institution does not have data for a specific course, or any data at all, you will need to use the page to view course descriptions by departmental abbreviation and number. You should use this description to locate and pursue coursework of a similar name and/or description at your current institution. This will help improve your chances for admission and increase the likelihood of credit transferability.

Roadmap Contact Information

  • Each Roadmap contains the name and email address of at least one college or departmental representative who is very knowledgable about that intended program. Feel free to reach out to this individual with general program questions, or for course advising that exceeds what is noted on the Roadmap.
  • For general application or admissions related questions, students should contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (540) 231-6267 or via email at admissions@vt.edu.

Pursuing Guaranteed Admission?

  • Some 51¹ÙÍø Community College System (VCCS) students, as well as students studying at other select institutions who complete a transferable Associate Degree and meet certain additional requirements could be eligible for guaranteed admission into their intended program. The most commonly followed agreements and further details are available here: https://vt.edu/admissions/transfer/vccs.html
  • Note that to be admitted to 51¹ÙÍø Tech, including under any guaranteed admission route, you will be expected to meet the minimum admissions requirements for your intended major (any "Required" courses from that program's Roadmap).
  • Please note that students can present a very competitive application in many cases without meeting one or more of the requirements for guaranteed admission under an applicable agreement. With that said, the competitive nature of the transfer admissions process and space-availability in majors and the incoming transfer cohort can vary from year to year, and following a route to guaranteed admission, if available, offers the best chance for admission.

The Roadmaps

  • Architecture - Major not available to transfer applicants
  • Industrial Design - Major not available to transfer applicants
  • Studio Art
  • General Engineering - The General Engineering process for transfers has been discontinued. New this year, all transfers seeking admission to a program housed in the College of Engineering will apply for and be admitted to that major directly. As such, prospective students should follow the Roadmap for their intended engineering major.
  • Mechanical Engineering

Admissions Transfer Roadmaps are a tool to aid in course selection and prioritization by intended program only. Completion of all equivalent Required courses or all equivalent courses listed from each category does not necessarily guarantee admission into that program. Final admissions decisions are made through a holistic review process and based on numerous additional factors, including but not limited to: overall and individual course performance, strength of applicant pool for intended program, and space availability.