College's Statement on Diversity
The College of William and Mary in Virginia is
a community of teachers, students, and staff who share our national
ideals of human equality, democracy, pluralism, and advancement based
on merit. We give life to these principles—and prepare women and men to
be citizens of the wider world—when we value diverse backgrounds,
talents, and points of view. As a community, William and Mary believes that cultural pluralism
and intellectual freedom introduce us to new experiences, stimulate
original ideas, enrich critical thinking, and give our work a broader
reach. We cannot accomplish our mission of teaching, learning,
discovery, and service without such diversity. William and Mary belongs to all Virginians, to the nation, and to
the world. Yet our College, like our country, failed for many years to
open the door of opportunity to all people. In recent decades, William
and Mary has made itself a more diverse community, and thus a better
one. Structures and habits that create injustices, however, have yet to
be fully banished from American society. We are committed to
establishing justice. The College of William and Mary strives to be a place where people
of all backgrounds feel at home, where diversity is actively embraced,
and where each individual takes responsibility for upholding the
dignity of all members of the community. -Approved by the Board of Visitors on November 17, 2006.
















