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Private Giving

Support the DC Semester Program

By contributing to the DC Semester Program, you will be giving students the opportunity to experience all that this city has to offer!  In fact, just a few dollars goes a long way to making this program more affordable to all students.

You can contribute online now, using W&M’s secure web server. Anything you donate, whether $5.00 or $5,000, will make a tremendous difference in the lives of our students. Thank you for your support

  • On the online donation page, search for "W&M Study in DC Scholarship Fund (4290)
Where Does Your Money Go?

Every $1.00 you donate will go directly to student program experiences.  Examples of need include:

  • Metro fare for unpaid student interns
  • Student Program fees ($500)
  • Partial scholarships for needy students
  • Subsidies for housing costs
More Ways to Contribute

To contribute by mail, make your check payable to The College of William & Mary. Please be sure in your check's memo area to note how you are designating your gift. Mailing address:

The College of William & Mary
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Suite 705
Washington, DC 20036
Securities

Gifts of securities, such as stocks and mutual funds, can be a strategically effective way to support the programs of the College of William & Mary. Please contact the Gift Accounting Office at (757) 221-1080 to make your gift using securities.

Deferred Gifts

We encourage you to consult the Gift Planning Office when making a bequest provision in your will, retirement plan, or other estate plan. This office can provide the appropriate legal name and language to ensure that your bequest can be used the way you intend.

For More Information

To further explore giving options that will be meaningful and beneficial to you, please contact the Development Office at (757) 221-1080.

Gifts supporting the DC Semester Program through the College of William & Mary are tax-deductible according to regulations governing section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code.