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There’s no single path to becoming a Hokie, and a ‘normal’ college journey doesn’t really exist. Higher education is a melting pot of diverse life experiences, and for many, being a transfer student is just one of those paths. Whether students transfer from a four-year university or a two-year community college, they all bring unique stories with them. One thing is certain once they arrive at Virginia Tech: resources available to help new Hokies. From academic advisors guiding students through the transfer process to clubs and organizations that are dedicated to making new students feel welcome and a part of the community. The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is no exception, home to both transfer students and the support systems that help them succeed. In celebration of National Transfer Student Week, we sat down with five ECE transfer students to hear about how their less traditional academic journeys weren’t set in (Hokie) stone. ECE alum? Join our LinkedIn VT ECE Alumni & Community page! / 1862583 As the country's fourth-largest ECE department, The Bradley Department offers strong education and research opportunities in diverse areas, including computers, control systems, communications, electronics, electromagnetics, and power. To learn more, visit our website! https://ece.vt.edu/