Engineering Student Services

Engineering Student Services is committed to fostering an environment that encourages students to become responsible, engaged, and empowered community members while providing a complete university experience that is student-centered and focused on meeting our students’ developmental and learning needs.

Engineering Career Services

Engineering Career Services is here to empower you with lifelong career and professional skills. We have the tools to help you find the job, internship or co-op of your dreams and the staff to support you along the way.

Engineering Career Services

Scholarships and Affordability

We’re here to help you finance your education at the College of Engineering. Our flagship program is the Wright Engineering Access Scholarship, which offers undergraduates a low- or no-debt path to a high-value degree. We also have an array of merit-based and need-based funding opportunities.

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Makerspaces

The Makerspaces provide students, faculty and staff with state-of-the-art advanced additive and subtractive manufacturing capabilities such as design, fabrication, prototyping and testing. We provide exemplary knowledge and resources in a hands-on learning environment to encouraging student collaboration while fostering practical creativity.

Makerspaces

Student Organizations

College of Engineering students have myriad opportunities to get involved with student organizations outside of the classroom. These organizations offer opportunities for networking, socializing, developing leadership skills and furthering academic achievement at VCU.

Student organizations

Housing and dining

With students who come from all over the world, home means something different to everyone. Luckily, we have plenty of options to make VCU and Richmond your home away from home.

B.S. to M.S. Accelerated Programs

The College of Engineering offers accelerated bachelor’s-to-master’s degree programs for all five departments. Students can earn both degrees in a minimum of five years by taking approved graduate-level courses during the senior year of their undergraduate program.

B.S. to M.S. accelerated programs

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