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1. Parking Services

In addition to managing parking on campus, the Parking Services Office operates an on-campus Motorist Assistance Program that provides services including jump starts, assistance with keys locked in vehicles, access to an air pump, gas can and transportation to the nearest gas station, if needed. Call 221-4764 and assistance will be provided as soon as possible. This service is available 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mon - Fri.

2. Payroll

The Payroll department is responsible for processing salary and wage payments for all College employees, ensuring that payroll taxes are reported and deposited in a manner consistent with state and federal policies and procedures.

3. Phi Beta Kappa Box Office

This website offers directions and information about the W&M Phi Beta Kappa Box Office. Online ticket purchases can be made at this site.

4. Phi Beta Kappa Society

Founded on December 5, 1776, by five students at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest undergraduate honors organization in the United States.

5. Philosophy

The Department of Philosophy, through a varied and extensive program of courses, presents students with past and present attemps to think critically and reflectively about fundamental questions of knowledge and value in order that they will be led to examine their own views.

6. Physics

Visit the Physics Department's website for the W&M physics speakers list, plus information about research, courses and Web links, seminars, faculty, alumni and more.

7. Plant Tour of Woody Species on Campus

Among the scenic locations on campus can be found more than 300 species and varieties of woody plants, a living archive that also supports research by faculty and students at the College. This collection is known as "The Baldwin Memorial Collection of Woody Species" after John T. (J.T.) Baldwin, Jr., professor of biology from 1946 to 1974.

8. PLUS

PLUS is Preparing for Life as a University Student. The purpose of the PLUS program is to provide a summer experience between high school and college life.

9. Police Department, William and Mary

W&M Police is charged to maintain the peace and enforce Virginia law and College policy.

10. Postal Services

Postal Services provides the College Community with timely but efficient mail delivery and U.S. postal services.

11. Pre-Collegiate Program in Early American History

The National Institute of American History and Democracy offers a summer program for high school juniors and seniors. Students will earn four hours of college credit at the College for a freshman-level course that will teach early American history through the use of historic places, museums, and archaeological excavations.

12. Pre-Law Advising

This website contains information for undergraduates considering law school and pre-law advising information related to the law school application process.

13. President, Office of the

For more than three centuries, the College has enjoyed the leadership of presidents of surpassing vision and accomplishment. This website provides information about the President and staff contact information.

14. Procurement Office

The mission of the Office of Procurement is to support the educational and research goals of W&M by providing efficient and cost-effective acquisition of quality goods and services, sound inventory and fixed assets management, and effective internal campus delivery of goods received from suppliers.

15. Project HOPE

Project HOPE, the Virginia Education Program for Homeless Children and Youth, is a federally-funded grant authorized by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act. Project HOPE ensures the enrollment, attendance, and the success of homeless children and youth in school through public awareness efforts across the commonwealth and subgrants to local school divisions.

16. Provost, Office of the

The Provost is the chief academic and budget officer of the College and is responsible for all academic and research programs, academic budgets, institutional planning, space allocation and faculty development.

17. Psychology

This department site provides information on programs offered for both graduates and undergraduates, as well as contact information for Psychology faculty.

18. Public Policy

The program provides students with the intellectual tools needed to improve the quality of policymaking in the United States and abroad. We offer an undergraduate major and a two-year master's degree program (MPP) with a strong overall emphasis on the applied and analytical skills leading to career placement at the strategic levels of public policy.