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08 | How To Register
W&M Alumni
W&M Washington Summer Session courses are now open to all William and Mary alumni! It's a simple process to register. 1. Complete the Summer Session Application and Registration Form and send it to the: The College of William and Mary
Office of the University Registrar
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795 Fax Number: 757-221-2151 2. If you are a Virginia resident, and want to qualify for the Virginia tuition rate, complete the Application for In-State Tuition Privileges and submit it with your application. Please note that enrollment in summer session courses does not constitute admission to the College's degree-seeking programs.
Current W&M Degree-Seeking Students
Current undergraduates who are enrolled at William and Mary should register via Banner Student Self Service at myWM. It is NOT necessary to complete any special registration forms, nor to have any special PIN. Unclassified Students
Visiting Undergraduate Students, Incoming W&M Freshmen, High School StudentsAll unclassified students must complete the Summer Session Application and Registration Form and send it to the: The College of William and Mary
Office of the University Registrar
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795 Fax Number: 757-221-2151 If you are applying for in-state tuition status, you must also complete the Application for In-State Tuition Privileges and submit it with your application. Incoming W&M Freshman who have previously filed this application do not need to refile it. Simply attach a note to your Summer Session Application form indicating that fact.
Unclassified students will be granted access to the online registration system within twenty-four hours (one business day) of the activation or creation of the unclassified student record.
High School Students In addition to the previously mentioned Summer Session Application and Registration Form, high school students must submit the following forms:
If you expect to qualify for in-state tuition rates, you must also complete the Application for In-State Tuition Privileges and submit it to the Office of the University Registrar by the first day of classes. Please note that enrollment in summer session courses does not constitute admission to the College's degree-seeking programs. For advice on course selection, contact Kimberley L. Phillips, Dean for Educational Policy (757-221-2469), or the Office of Academic Advising (757-221-2476). |