One Tribe. And now it's yours.
Congratulations! We’re so excited to welcome you to the William & Mary family. You’ve certainly worked hard to get here (and your application was really impressive).
Now it’s time to take the next steps to join the Class of 2028.
To help you prepare for all that W&M has to offer, we’ve created one convenient spot below where you can learn more about the university and how to join the Tribe.
Day for Admitted Students (DFAS)
Plan to visit William & Mary on Saturday, April 13, for a campus-wide celebration specifically for admitted first-year students and their families.
Can’t make it to DFAS? Green & Gold Days offer additional opportunities during April to explore all that W&M has to offer.
Affording Opportunity
Making a smart decision about your future involves balancing financial options with long-term benefits — and we are committed to making our top-ranked W&M education affordable for all students. Our graduates are well-prepared for lifelong career success.
Experience Matters: Learn Beyond the Classroom
For Parents & Families
This is truly an incredible moment. A time to celebrate your student’s success as they finish high school and focus with excitement on the opportunities ahead.
Welcome Home!
It won’t be long until you follow in the footsteps of last year’s admitted students and join your Class of 2028 classmates on campus. We look forward to introducing you to all the fun, engaging and unforgettable opportunities ahead!
Questions? We're here to help.
Questions? We're here to help.
Office of Undergraduate Admission
The office hosts a variety of visit opportunities and can help answer your questions about the W&M experience and the enrollment process.
Location: 116 Jamestown Road
Hours: Monday - Friday; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: 757-221-4223
Fax: 757-221-1242
Email: admission@wm.edu
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Offers of admission are contingent upon continuing to meet high standards of academic performance, personal conduct and completion of all work in progress. Furthermore, prior to enrollment at William & Mary students are required to submit answers to questions about criminal and disciplinary history and to comply with the university's Disclosure of Arrest Policy. The university reserves the right to refund an enrollment deposit and rescind admission for failure to comply with these expectations or in cases where criminal or disciplinary history reveals an unacceptably high risk to the personal safety, academic integrity or core values of the William & Mary community.