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The academic advising system distinguishes W&M as a university that values high-quality faculty/student interaction. Meetings and consultations with faculty advisors are key features of the program preparation and educational development of students.
Academic Support enable students to achieve their educational, personal, and career goals by helping them acquire the skills and confidence needed to become successful in college and in life.
Financial Operations at the College of William and Mary and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is responsible for providing comprehensive accounting, bursar and payroll services.
The Vice President for Administration provides leadership, planning and coordination to the College's administrative operations to develop and maintain optimal support of the W&M's mission and goals.
The College of William and Mary has been educating the best and brightest students from the Commonwealth of Virginia, the entire nation, and the world since 1693, making us the second oldest institution of higher learning in America. Start your W&M adventure today, learn why U.S. News and World Report describes William and Mary as the "Best Small Public University in America," and discover why retro is the new cool!
The Rita Welsh Adult Literacy Program offers a learning center specifically designed to serve adults of the Greater Williamsburg Area.
The Alumni Association is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves William and Mary and its many alumni, students, parents and friends. Governed by a 17-member Board of Directors, the Alumni Association employs 25 staff members in seven departments.
The mission of the American Indian Resource Center is to serve the American Indian community, scholars interested in American Indian culture and history, and the public at large.
The American Studies Program offers students the opportunity to engage with the complex and diverse histories of cultural, racial, and national encounters that, like those of our local area, have come to shape the past and present of the United States, and the Americas.
The Department of Anthropology offers studies in archaeology, cultural anthropology and physical anthropology, in B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. programs. The department's site offers information on courses, faculty, current events, fields and programs, research and more.
The Applied Research Center (ARC) is a research facility in the Jefferson Center for Research and Technology, in Newport News, Virginia. The ARC is an $18 million, seven-story, 122,000 square foot office and laboratory facility.
Applied Science is an interdisciplinary graduate department which offers M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in the physical sciences.
The Department of Art and Art History offers a B.A. degree, with concentration areas in sculpture, painting, illustration, and printmaking and art history. The site contains information about courses, faculty, facilities and more.
Arts & Sciences is the College's largest academic unit, with several dozen departments and interdisciplinary programs. These departments and programs represent the historic and academic heart of the College of William and Mary, inheriting and building on a long tradition of excellence.
The Arts & Sciences Graduate Program website contains information about admission, departments and programs, degrees, and news.
Ash Lawn-Highland is an historic house museum, 535-acre working farm, and performing arts site in Albermarle County, Virginia. President James Monroe and his wife, Elizabeth Kortright Monroe of New York, owned Ash Lawn-Highland from 1793 to 1826 and made it their official residence from 1799 to 1823.
The Office of Planning and Assessment promotes rigorous self-regulation and continuous improvement within the College and the academy. The Office supports, coordinates, and advances empirically-based efforts to demonstrate that the College is fulfilling its academic mission and enhancing the quality of a William and Mary education within a community of scholars.
This site is the official website of William and Mary's Tribe Athletics program.
Auxiliary Services provide services that support the teaching, research, and community service mission of the College and create a positive impact on student life.