Entering the Year of Your First Virginia Tech Degree Using VTalumnNet
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Question:
I am registering for a course on VTalumnNet, and I am creating a PID. There is a text box entitled Year of My First VT Degree. What does that mean and what should I type in the text box?

Answer:
The year of your first Virginia Tech degree is the year in which you graduated with your first degree from Virginia Tech.

Example: If you graduated from Virginia Tech in 1990 with a bachelor's degree and then came back to work on another degree, in the Year of My First VT Degree text box, type: 1990

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