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Trine University - Reston Education Center

Travel guide for Indian students — Reston, United States. Nearest international gateway: IAD (Washington Dulles).

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About Trine University - Reston Education Center

Trine University's Reston Education Center is a graduate education center in Reston, Virginia, in the Washington, DC metro, offering hybrid master's programs (business, engineering management, information services and analytics) on the same model as Trine's Detroit and Phoenix centers. It serves working and international graduate students in the DC-area tech corridor.

The center is in Reston, in northern Virginia's technology corridor, about 9-10 miles from Washington Dulles International (IAD), the international gateway - very convenient for international arrivals.

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Trine's Reston center delivers career-focused hybrid graduate degrees rather than a traditional residential campus - similar to its established Detroit and Phoenix centers. Reston sits in the DC-area tech corridor near Dulles, with Metro access.

Close to Dulles (IAD)

Washington Dulles International (IAD) - the main international gateway for the DC area - is only about 9-10 miles from Reston, a short taxi/rideshare. The Metro Silver Line also runs through Reston and out to Dulles, making the airport connection easy.

A graduate education center

Like Trine's other centers, this is a hybrid-program location with small classes and personal attention, not a residential undergraduate campus. Plan your own housing in the Reston/northern Virginia area, ideally near a Silver Line Metro station.

Getting around

The Metro Silver Line links Reston to Dulles airport and into Washington, DC, and Fairfax Connector buses serve the local area. Reston is a planned community that is fairly walkable around its town center.

Visiting your child at Trine's Reston center means flying into Washington Dulles International (IAD), only about 9-10 miles away. Plan the US visitor visa well ahead.

Getting from IAD to campus

Taxi / rideshare
Dulles to Reston, ~15-20 min.
$25-40
Metro Silver Line
Runs through Reston out to Dulles and into DC.
~$2-6
Fairfax Connector bus
Local northern Virginia buses.
~$2

Visitor visa for parents

Indian parents need a B1/B2 visitor visa. First-time interview waits are long and vary sharply by consulate, so city choice matters - you may book at ANY US consulate in India, not just your home city.

Chennai (fastest) ~1 month
Kolkata ~2.5 months
New Delhi ~6.5-8 months
Hyderabad ~7.5-8 months
Mumbai (longest) ~9.5-10 months
MRV visa fee $185 (~Rs.15,500)
  • Plan 8-12 months ahead, especially for graduation - graduations do NOT qualify for emergency/expedited appointments.
  • You can book at any consulate in India; many families fly to Chennai to save months versus Mumbai or Delhi.
  • The dropbox (interview waiver) window shrank from 48 to 12 months in 2025 - most parents with older expired visas now need a full interview.
  • Visitor stays are up to 6 months per visit, set by the officer at entry on the I-94.

Just admitted to Trine's Reston Education Center? Most Indian students enter on an F-1 academic visa (DS-160 fee $185 + SEVIS I-901 fee $350). J-1 is for exchange programs (SEVIS $220), M-1 for vocational study. Spouses/children come on F-2/J-2/M-2 dependent visas. You can enter the US up to 30 days before your program start date. For Fall 2026, Indian F-1 applicants must interview at one of five US consulates in India. Note this is a graduate education center (hybrid programs), not a residential campus.

Arrival checklist

  • Book your flight into Washington Dulles International (IAD) - only ~9-10 miles from the Reston center.
  • From IAD, a taxi/rideshare or the Metro Silver Line both reach Reston easily.
  • Plan your own housing in the Reston/northern Virginia area, ideally near a Silver Line station.
  • Confirm student baggage allowance with your airline.
  • Carry your I-20, SEVIS receipt and financial documents in hand luggage for US immigration.

Washington DC runs about 11% above the US average, rent included - plan on roughly $1,800-2,700 a month all-in sharing and cooking. The smart play is the suburbs: living on a Metro line in Maryland (College Park, Hyattsville) or Virginia (Arlington, Reston) costs noticeably less than central DC while keeping an easy commute. DC also taxes restaurant meals heavily, so cooking saves more here than in most cities.

Monthly cost of living in Reston (a student estimate)

Rent - room in a shared flat $1,000-1,700
Rent - on-campus housing $1,200-1,900
Food & groceries $350-550
WMATA Metro (SmarTrip; fares by distance) $100
Utilities + internet $150-280
Mobile phone $40
Realistic monthly total (sharing, cooking) $1,800-2,700

That's roughly $22,000-32,000 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.

Finding accommodation

DC-area rent is high in the centre but the Metro makes the Maryland/Virginia suburbs viable and cheaper. Most students share or take university housing first year.

  • Live near a Metrorail station in MD/VA to cut rent while keeping an easy commute into DC.
  • University shuttles (e.g. UMD's Shuttle-UM) connect campus to the Metro - factor that into housing choice.
  • DC has a grocery and restaurant tax premium - cooking at home saves notably here.

Working part-time

On an F-1 visa you can work on-campus up to 20 hours/week during term (full-time in breaks). Off-campus work needs authorization - CPT during study, OPT after (up to 12 months, +24 for STEM degrees). You cannot freelance or work off-campus without approval.

Safety & student support

Washington DC is generally safe in the campus and main residential/Metro-served areas, but as in any major city, be mindful of belongings at night and research by neighbourhood.

  • Campuses run their own security, escorts and safety apps - use them after dark.
  • The Metro is widely used and safe for normal hours; stay in busier areas late at night.
  • Suburban campus areas (College Park, Reston) are quieter and generally low-risk; central DC varies by quadrant.

Indian community & food

The DC metro has a large Indian and South Asian community spread across the Maryland and Virginia suburbs, with plenty of groceries, temples and restaurants.

Indian grocery stores

  • Priya Spices and Indo-Pak Grocery on Elden St, Herndon (VA) - handy for Trine-Reston students.
  • Patel Brothers (Fairfax, 11116 Lee Hwy; and Ashburn) and Raja Bazar (Arlington) across Northern Virginia.
  • Maryland-side desi grocers in Langley Park, Gaithersburg and Rockville near the College Park campus.

Student community

  • UMD and area universities have large, active Indian/South Asian student associations with major Diwali/Holi events.
  • The NoVA and Maryland suburbs host big Indian cultural events and have several Hindu temples.
  • Extensive Indian dining across Northern Virginia (Herndon, Fairfax) and the Maryland suburbs.

Cost & living figures for Reston last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.

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CityReston
RegionVirginia
Nearest airportIAD (Washington Dulles)
TypeMasters
Est. monthly cost$1,800-2,700
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