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Virginia Military Institute

Lexington, VAhttps://www.vmi.edu
The Virginia Military Institute, often referred to as the West Point of the South, is the oldest state-supported military college in the country. Student life shares some similarities with Army service, like the fact that cadets live in modestly furnished barracks with up to five others, not in dorms. They wear uniforms to class, must keep shoes polished, and march in formation. Unlike West Point, however, VMI charges tuition and does not require students to serve in the military after graduation. VMI offers bachelor's degrees in subjects like civil engineering, physics, and modern languages. The first semester is notoriously challenging: So-called "rats," aka freshmen, must keep themselves spotless, stand at attention, and perform school songs or yells at the behest of upperclass cadets. After a six-year legal battle that landed in the Supreme Court, the school started admitting women in 1997. Today, women make up nearly 15% of the 1,700-person student body. Alumni report annual earnings averaging about $59,300 within five years of graduation, according to PayScale. Every student is encouraged to play a sport, whether on a club or a team, and offerings include lacrosse, water polo, ice hockey, and paintball wrestling. The Keydets play in Division I, and have an unusual mascot: Moe the kangaroo.
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE
FALL 2020 PLAN: Virginia Military Institute has placed a priority on in-person learning for the fall semester, and has several health and protective measures in place to meet this goal. Some classes are scheduled with a hybrid learning format, and students are expected to remain on campus over Thanksgiving.
costs
Est. Full Price 2020-2021
$32,300
% of students who get any grants
71%
Est. price for students who receive aid
$15,500
Average price for low-income students
$11,500
admissions
Acceptance rate
51%
Median SAT/ACT Score
1210/27
SAT/ACT Required for Fall 2021?
no
Enrollment
1,690
Financial Aid
% of students with need who get grants
77%
% of need met
80%
% of students who get merit* grants
10%
Average merit grant
$6,750
student success
Graduation rate
78%
Average time to a degree
4.2 years
Average student debt
$21,630
Average salary within 5 years
$59,300
% earning more than $28,000
86%
key deadlines
Early decision application
Nov 15
Regular application
Feb 1

* Share of full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and were awarded grants.

* Full price of attendance includes on-campus room & board fees, which may not be applicable to all colleges' reopening plans this year.

Sources: U.S. Department of Education, Peterson's, PayScale.com, Money/American Institutes for Research calculations, Opportunity Insights.

coronavirus update

FALL 2020 PLAN: Virginia Military Institute has placed a priority on in-person learning for the fall semester, and has several health and protective measures in place to meet this goal. Some classes are scheduled with a hybrid learning format, and students are expected to remain on campus over Thanksgiving.

* Share of full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and were awarded grants.

* Full price of attendance includes on-campus room & board fees, which may not be applicable to all colleges' reopening plans this year.

Sources: U.S. Department of Education, Peterson's, PayScale.com, Money/American Institutes for Research calculations, Opportunity Insights.

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