Introduction
One of William & 玛丽’s core values is belonging. As we strive to create a welcoming and caring community that supports diverse perspectives, we are embracing initiatives and programs that build unity, raise awareness, offer vital resources, and set us on a path toward a more just future.
We hope that our admission process provides you the space to share with us, in your own words, all the things that make you, you.
Admission Visit Programs
Our many visit opportunities will provide the information you need to decide if William & 玛丽 is the place for you. There are a variety of events that connect prospective students with current students.
- Autumn Blast
Held each fall for prospective students to explore the diverse multicultural community and experiences William & 玛丽 has to offer!
- You Belong
An annual program held each April in conjunction with Day for Admitted Students, admitted students engage and learn about campus resource partners and initiatives that enhance William & 玛丽's commitment to diversity and inclusive excellence.
- Student Panels
For Students, By Students panels and STEM & Arts program panels are offered virtually during the year. International student panels are also available.
- Other program options
Include virtual and in-person information sessions & tours, senior interviews, class visits, student shadowing, Fall Focus and more.
Campus Resources
Our undergraduate student body is approximately 30% students of color; our students hail from 49 states, D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and over 70 foreign countries. Each student carries with them a wealth of unique experiences and a strong sense of determination to achieve their dreams. Learn more about the diversity & inclusion (D&I) resources available on campus for people from diverse backgrounds.
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By the Numbers
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32 %of students identify as people of color
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10 %of students identify as first-generation
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17 %of in-state students are Pell Grant recipients
W&M in 30: Holi
Students gathered on Jamestown Field to celebrate the Hindu Festival of Colors also known as Holi. Holi celebrates the transition into spring and serves as a reminder of good triumphing evil. Throwing colored powder at friends and strangers to brighten their white clothing, is the most beloved tradition of this holiday. By the end of the festivities, everyone is covered in an array of colors and united as one! This event was sponsored by the Hindu, Sikh and Jain Association.