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Everything you need to know about transitioning at Virginia Tech. Whether you're a new student, new faculty/staff, or a recent graduate - we have collected all the information you need to know, as well as what you can expect from computing at VT, in one convenient place.
Everything you need to know as a New Virginia Tech Student.
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Housing over 1300 solutions, answers.vt.edu provides 24x7 access to computing support articles for a wide variety of problems.
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Your Virginia Tech PID is a unique Personal Identifier. Your PID belongs to you and you only. Your PID and password grant you access to your Virginia Tech e-mail, online course materials (Blackboard), Filebox, Hokie SPA, My VT, the university library databases, and more.
Virginia Tech has partnered with Google to offer e-mail and collaboration services through the Google Apps for Education program. All current Virginia Tech students, staff, faculty, and alumni are provided with a Virginia Tech e-mail address. During your time at Virginia Tech, your e-mail address will become your primary source of communication between classmates, professors, colleagues, family, and friends.
Your e-mail account is named according to your PID, and [Your PID]@vt.edu is a valid e-mail address. Your VT Mail e-mail account remains active if you are:
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