VUST Tysons Campus

Washington Metropolitan Area campus experience.

Scholarship Program

Cybersecurity scholarships for global leaders.

Dr. John Mather

Nobel Laureate keynote speaker at VUST.

US Senator Ben Cardin

Hon. Senator Cardin gave video greeting to VUST.

President Dr. Ma

Dr. Martin Ma Welcome VIPs during VUST's Tyson Campus Granding Opening Ceremony.

US Congresswoman

Hon. Congresswoman Amata Coleman Radewagen

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Family Scholarship

Support students through scholarships.

Gift

All gifts count! Donors may choose to make an unrestricted gift to the VUST Fund for Excellence, or designate to any college, department, program, or project.
Gifts to the VUST Fund for Excellence, Scholarship, Library, and Campus Life funds provide budget-relieving support, allowing VUST to meet its greatest needs. Donors may make designated gifts at any level to a specific purpose or project.

Assets

Donate property or investments.

Corporate

The difference between a good institution and a great one is the support of its corporation partners and corporation sponsorship. From annual gifts that make an immediate impact to endowed and planned gifts that last for generations, your support helps to ensure a bright future for VUST and our students. No matter the amount, your gift does make a big difference in future.

Donation

The Virginia University of Science & Technology (VUST) is planning to provide kinds of scholarships and financial aid to our students. Many benefit from academic, service, and need-based scholarships funded by gifts from generous donors. These gifts from corporations and individuals make up three-quarters of the scholarship funds we can award each year.

Programs

Fund innovation.

Professional Training

Overview

The Virginia University of Science & Technology Foundation ( DBA: VUST Foundation, or Foundation) is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes, the making of distribution to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501 (c)(3) within of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and registered as non-profit higher education organization in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The Professional Training Center (PTC) at the VUST Foundation is a completely independent operation, finance, and management organization. The PTC provides non-credit and non-degree career-based programs and industrial professional certificates training.

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The following are selected non-degree and professional training programs:
Please Click Here to Apply Professional Training.
Junior Cybersecurity Specilst -- VUST Foundation Certificated Cybersecurity Specialist Program Click here for detailed information.
CISSP – Certified Information Security Professional.
CCISO – Certified Chief Information Security Officer.
CISM – Certified Information Security Manager.
CCSP – Certified Cloud Security Professional.
CNDA – Certified Network Defense Architect.
CEH – Certified Ethical Hacker.
Security+ – CompTIA Certified Security+.
Network+ -- CompTIA Certified Network+.
CCSS – CISCO Certified Security Specialist.
Big Data Analyst Training.
Big Data Engineer Training.
Big Data Lead Training.
For more information regarding these professional training programs.

Contact

For English Speakers:
Dr. Martin via
training@uvst.us,
Tel: 301-996-7606

About

Mission

The mission of Virginia University of Science & Technology Foundation (BDA: VUST Foundation or Foundation) is facilitating to exclusively support the higher educational programs, faculty teaching, professional certification training, research projects, students activities, scholarships, and international exchange programs and etc. at Virginia University of Science and Technology as well as other high education related services. The Foundation is committed to assist and support Virginia University of Science & Technology to achieve its mission and vision via conducting fundraise, providing scholarships, building corporation partnerships, collecting donations, etc...

Foundation

The Foundation is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes, the making of distribution to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501 (c)(3) within of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law), and, more specifically, to receive and administer funds for such charitable, scientific and educational purposes, all for the public welfare, and for no other purposes, and to that end to take and hold, by bequests, devise, gift, purchase, or lease, either absolutely or in trust for such objects and purposes or any of them, any property, real, personal or mixed, without limitation as to amount of value, except such limitations, if any, as may be imposed by law; to sell, convey, and of the before, and to deal with and expend the income therefrom for any of the before-mentioned purposes, without limitation, except such limitations, if any, as may be contained in the instrument under which such property is received; to receive any property, real, personal or mixed, in trust, under the terms of any of them, and in administering the same to carry out the directions, and exercise the powers contained in the trust instrument under which the property is received, including the expenditure of the principal as well as the income, for one or more of such purposes, if authorized or directed in the trust instrument under which it is received, but no gift, bequest in the trust instrument under which it is received, but no gift, bequest or devise of any such property shall be received and accepted if it be conditioned or limited in such manner as shall require the disposition of the income or its principal to any person or organization other than charitable, scientific and educational organization’ or for other than charitable, scientific and educational purposes’ within the meaning of such terms as defined in article TENTH of these Articles of Incorporation, or as shall in the opinion of the Board of Directors, jeopardize the federal income tax exemption of the Corporation pursuant to Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.

Activities

The foundation main activities are including, but not limited to, as followingng:
1. Provide support services to higher education programs for the general public by operating university educational programs open to the world;
2. Provide support services to professional training and continued education for people in the United States and outside of the United States to serve educational, scientific and charitable purposes;
3. Organize and sponsor science and technology exchange programs, such inviting foreign scholars and professionals from other countries to the United States on educational and scientific projects;
4. Raise funds and receive contributions to set up trust funds to assist students and scholars who would not be able to fulfill their proposed studies or researchers otherwise;
5. To promote the public awareness of importance on the study of science and technologies.

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Contact Us

Please contact the Office of Development at
703-298-5852
or via email
info@vustedu.us
to discuss partnership opportunities for your company or foundation.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd, Tysons Corner, VA