College of William & Mary Info Guide
History:
- Officially founded in 1693, with original plans dating back to 1618.
 - Second oldest institution of higher learning in America, after Harvard.
 - Has been called the Alma Mater of the Nation due to its close connection to America’s founding fathers.
 - Famous for its firsts: the first U.S. institution with a Royal Charter, the first Greek-letter society (Phi Beta Kappa, 1776), the first student honor code, the first college to become a university, and the first American law school.
 
Mission:
- Fosters a vibrant and inclusive community.
 - Promotes lifelong learning, knowledge generation, and expanded understanding.
 - Nurtures creative thinkers, principled leaders, and compassionate global citizens prepared for meaningful and distinguished lives.
 - Brings together great minds and hearts to address the most pressing contemporary issues.
 - Emphasizes belonging, curiosity, excellence, flourishing, integrity, respect, and service.
 
Location and Campus:
- 1200-acre campus located in Williamsburg, Virginia, approximately midway between Richmond (the state capital) and Norfolk.
 - Close to various historical landmarks and colonial-era attractions.
 - Offers a range of facilities and amenities to support its students’ academic, social, and recreational needs, including but not limited to:
- Academic Buildings
 - Libraries
 - Residence Halls
 - Recreational Facilities
 - Botanical Garden
 - Observatory
 - Art Museum
 - Green Spaces
 - Walking Paths
 - Historic Sites
 
 
Admissions:
- Acceptance Rate: 33%
 - Early Decision Acceptance Rate: 52%
 - SAT Range: 1370-1520 
 - ACT Range: 32-34 
 - Key Factors to Consider When Applying:
- High School GPA (Required)
 - High School Rank (Considered but not required)
 - High School Transcript (Required)
 - College Prep Courses (Required)
 - SAT/ACT  (Considered but not required)
 - Recommendations (Required)
 
 - Application Deadlines & Fees:
- Regular Admission: January 5
 - Early Decision: November 1
 - Application Fee: $75
 - Accepts Common App: Yes
 - Accepts Coalition App: Yes
 
 - Financial Aid:
- Must complete the following items to be considered for financial aid:
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
 - College Scholarship Service Profile (CSS Profile)
 - For students ineligible to file the FAFSA, the Virginia Alternative State Aid (VASA) Application
 
 
 - Scholarships & Awards:
- Need-Based Scholarships
 - 1693 Scholars Program
 - W&M Scholars Award
 - James Monroe Scholars Program (includes a $3,000 summer research stipend and other benefits)
 
 - Other Scholarship Opportunities:
- Department Awards
 - Varsity Athletic Recruitment Scholarships
 - Sharpe Community Scholars Program
 
 
Academic Programs:
- Majors:
- Africana Studies
 - American Studies
 - Anthropology
 - Art (2D Studio, 3D Studio)
 - Art History (General, Curatorial, Environmental)
 - Biology
 - Business — Accounting
 - Business — Business Analytics
 - Business — Finance
 - Business — Marketing
 - Chemistry
 - Chinese Language & Culture
 - Classical Studies (Ancient Greek, Latin, Classical Archaeology, Classical Civilization)
 - Computational & Applied Mathematics & Statistics (Applied Statistics, Mathematical Biology)
 - Computer Science
 - Data Science
 - Economics
 - Education (Elementary, Secondary, ESL/Bilingual Education, Special Education)
 - English
 - Environment & Sustainability (Science, Policy, Humanities)
 - Film & Media Studies
 - French & Francophone Studies
 - Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies
 - Geology (General, Environmental)
 - Global Studies — Asian & Middle Eastern
 - Global Studies — Asian & Pacific Islander American
 - Global Studies — European
 - Global Studies — Latin American
 - Global Studies — Russian, Eastern European & Eurasian
 - Government 
 - Hispanic Studies
 - History
 - Integrative Conservation
 - International Relations
 - Japanese Studies
 - Kinesiology — Allied Health
 - Kinesiology — General
 - Kinesiology — Human Nutrition
 - Kinesiology — Public Health
 - Linguistics 
 - Mathematics (Standard, Applied, Pre-College Teaching)
 - Medieval & Renaissance Studies
 - Music
 - Neuroscience
 - Philosophy
 - Physics (Standard, Medical, Engineering Physics & Applied Design)
 - Psychology
 - Public Policy
 - Religious Studies
 - Secondary Education
 - Self-Designed
 - Sociology (General, Globalization, Health & Medicine, Criminology & Law, Policy & Justice)
 - Theatre
 
 - Minors:
- Africana Studies
 - American Studies
 - Anthropology
 - Applied Science
 - Arabic Language & Literature
 - Art & Art History (Studio Art, Art History, Combined)
 - Biochemistry
 - Biology
 - Business — Accounting
 - Business — Business Analytics
 - Business — Finance
 - Business — Innovation & Entrepreneurship
 - Business — Management & Organizational Leadership
 - Business — Marketing
 - Business — Supply Chain Analytics
 - Chemistry
 - Chinese Studies
 - Classical Studies
 - Computational & Applied Mathematics & Statistics (Mathematical Biology)
 - Computer Science
 - Creative Writing
 - Dance
 - Data Science
 - Economics
 - Educational Studies
 - English
 - Environment & Sustainability
 - Film & Media Studies
 - French & Francophone Studies
 - Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies
 - Geology
 - German Studies
 - Global Studies — Asian & Pacific Islander American
 - Global Studies — Comparative & Diaspora Studies of Asia & the Middle East
 - Global Studies — East Asian
 - Global Studies — European
 - Global Studies — Latin American
 - Global Studies — Middle Eastern
 - Global Studies — Russian, Eastern European & Eurasian
 - Global Studies — South Asian
 - Hispanic Studies
 - History
 - Integrative Conservation
 - Italian Studies
 - Japanese Studies
 - Judaic Studies
 - Kinesiology
 - Linguistics
 - Marine Science
 - Mathematics
 - Medieval & Renaissance Studies
 - Military Science & Leadership
 - Music
 - Native Studies
 - Philosophy
 - Physics
 - Psychology
 - Public Health
 - Religious Studies
 - Russian Language & Literature
 - Sociology
 - Theatre
 
 
Campus Life:   
- Campus Culture:
- Emphasis on academic excellence, critical thinking, and intellectual curiosity.
 - Strong sense of tradition with historic buildings like the Wren Building.
 - Active student engagement in academic and cultural pursuits.
 - Supportive community atmosphere promoting inclusivity and diversity.
 
 - Housing & Dining:
- Variety of on-campus housing options including traditional dormitories and apartment-style living.
 - Dining facilities offering diverse cuisines and accommodating dietary needs.
 - Options for special interest housing communities.
 - Meal plans designed to fit different schedules and preferences.
 
 - Clubs & Organizations:
- Over 450 student organizations covering academic, cultural, recreational, and professional interests.
 - Opportunities for leadership roles and skill development.
 - Active participation in community service and outreach programs.
 - Regular events and activities organized by clubs throughout the academic year.
 
 - Health & Wellness:
- Comprehensive health services including medical care and counseling.
 - Wellness programs promoting physical fitness and mental well-being.
 - Peer support networks and resources for stress management.
 - Focus on preventive health education and resources.
 
 - Arts & Performance:
- Vibrant arts community with opportunities in theater, music, dance, and visual arts.
 - Campus galleries and exhibition spaces showcasing student and professional artwork.
 - Regular performances, concerts, and recitals featuring student and guest artists.
 - Creative workshops and collaborative projects across artistic disciplines.
 
 - Sports & Recreation:
- NCAA Division I athletics program with teams competing in various sports.
 - Recreational sports facilities including gyms, pools, and outdoor fields.
 - Intramural and club sports leagues for students of all skill levels.
 - Fitness classes, wellness programs, and outdoor recreational activities.
 
 
Interesting Facts About the College of W&M:
- Oldest in the South: some text
- Founded in 1693, it is the second oldest institution of higher education in the United States after Harvard University.
 
 - Royal Charter: some text
- It received its royal charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England, hence the name "William & Mary."
 
 - Public Ivy: some text
- It is often referred to as a "Public Ivy," indicating that it provides a quality of education comparable to that of the Ivy League schools.
 
 - Alumni: some text
- Notable alumni include Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, and John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
 
 - Colonial Williamsburg: some text
- The campus is located in Williamsburg, Virginia, a city known for its well-preserved historic district, Colonial Williamsburg.
 
 - First Greek Letter Society: some text
- The Phi Beta Kappa Society, the first Greek-letter organization in the United States, was founded at William & Mary in 1776.
 
 - Law School: some text
- It is home to the oldest law school in the United States, which was established in 1779.
 
 - Campus Traditions: some text
- The college has several unique traditions, including the Yule Log Ceremony, which dates back to the 1930s and marks the beginning of the holiday season.
 
 - Mascot: some text
- The college's mascot is the Griffin, a mythical creature with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion.
 
 - Academic Excellence: some text
- William & Mary is known for its strong liberal arts education and its emphasis on undergraduate teaching, with a relatively small student-faculty ratio.
 
 
Contact Information
Telephone: (757) 221-4000
Email: admission@wm.edu 
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