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  1. Ranked the #4 public liberal arts college by U.S. News and World Report, the Virginia Military Institute offers small class sizes, academically challenging undergraduate programs, Division I athletics, and the largest ROTC program in the nation.

    • About

      Learn. Lead. Serve. Compete. Founded in 1839, Virginia...

    • Admissions

      1. Introduce Yourself to the Institute. If you are...

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      Virginia Military Institute is a top-ranked public liberal...

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      The Institute owns and operates three museums related...

  2. The Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is a public senior military college in Lexington, Virginia. It was founded in 1839 as America's first state military college and is the oldest public senior military college in the United States.

  3. Descripción: Otra universidad militar superior importante en los Estados Unidos es el Instituto Militar de Virginia (VMI). La primera universidad militar superior pública en los Estados Unidos existe en Lexington, Virginia.

  4. Además, el estado alberga el Instituto Militar de Virginia (VMI), que acepta más de 1500 estudiantes para admisiones de pregrado. La proximidad de Virginia a los monumentos históricos y Washington, DC, lo convierte en un lugar muy deseable para asistir a la escuela preparatoria.

  5. Become a Leader. Leadership development is central to all that we do at VMI, including courses and ROTC training. You’ll learn about honor, respect, civility, self-discipline, and professionalism — traits not only required in the military, but ones that will set you apart in any career field.

  6. Learn. Lead. Serve. Compete. Founded in 1839, Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is the oldest state-supported military college in the United States.

  7. The mission of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is to develop educated, honorable men and women, prepared for the varied work of civil life, imbued with love of learning, confident in the functions and attitudes of leadership, possessing a high sense of public service, advocates of the American democracy and free enterprise system, and ...