Virginia Tech locations throughout Northern Virginia (DC area) compose the National Capital Region campus: Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg; Middleburg Agricultural Research and Extension (MARE) Center in Middleburg; Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory (OWML) in Manassas; Advanced Research Institute (VT-ARI) in Arlington; 1021 Prince Street and the Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC) at 1001 Prince Street in Alexandria; and the Northern Virginia Center in Falls Church.
In the National Capital Region, Virginia Tech offers more than 45 graduate degree and certificate programs taught by internationally recognized faculty. The university's two teaching locations, in Old Town Alexandria and at the Northern Virginia Center (NVC) in Falls Church, are both easily accessible by Metro. Some online courses are also available.
The Northern Virginia Center (NVC), part of Virginia Tech's National Capital Region campus, is located in Falls Church, Virginia. The NVC is 100 yards from the West Falls Church metro station on the Orange line of the Washington DC Metro, and is easily accessible from the Beltway/495, Route 66, and Route 7.
The Northern Virginia Center is located at the West Falls Church metro station on the Orange line. For Alexandria Centers, use the King Street metro stop on the Yellow or Blue line. See DC Metro's interactive map.