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1. General Accounting

Financial Operations department 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 in support of the College's primary mission of education, research and public service.

2. Geology

The Department of Geology website has information about its degree programs, research, faculty and organizations.

3. Geospatial Analysis, Center for

The Center for Geospatial Analysis integrates GIS across the W&M curriculum and provides student and faculty access to GIS hardware, software, and expertise.

4. Global Studies

Global Studies offers coursework on the culture, history, languages, literature, politics, and religions of major world regions, students explore the specificity of a given region, the ways in which global forces are realized in and through local contexts, and the interconnections between global regions.

5. Government

The Department of Government website has information about its degree programs, research, faculty and organizations.

6. Graduate Admission

As a top public research university, William and Mary offers graduate degree programs that are highly competitive, involve close collaboration with faculty members, and provide opportunities for interdisciplinary study.

7. Graduate Studies and Research, Arts & Sciences

The Arts & Sciences Graduate Program website contains information about admission, departments and programs, degrees, and news.

8. Grants and Research Administration, Office of

The Office of Grants Research Administration is divided into two areas, pre-award services and post-award services. These areas work together to provide different support services to faculty and administrators.

9. Greek Life

In 1776, five students at the College founded Phi Beta Kappa, the first organization to call itself a fraternity. Since that time, fraternities and sororities have evolved, but still remain committed to similar principles and values, such as scholarship, service, brotherhood/sisterhood and leadership.