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Renaming of Arts & Sciences

As of July 15, 2025, Arts & Sciences at William & Mary officially became the College of Arts & Sciences. Guidance for updating content can be found on the Arts & Sciences Communications Hub and the university's Brand Guidelines website.

Updated July 15, 2025

The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) has approved the name change from Faculty of Arts & Sciences to College of Arts & Sciences. The new name will go into effect on July 15. Additional information, resources, and content toolkits will be shared in the coming weeks to support this transition.

Updated June 13, 2025

As part of William & Mary’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence and strategic growth, the Faculty of Arts & Sciences has initiated the process to change its name to the College of Arts & Sciences. This proposed change reflects the division’s broad and interdisciplinary mission, which spans the arts & humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. It will also strengthen the division’s identity, aligning it more closely with the structure of other academic units at the university and clarifying its role within the larger William & Mary community.  

The proposed renaming follows nearly two years of research, consultation, and dialogue, and is designed to support the future growth of Arts & Sciences within the larger university. Implementation will follow pending final review and approval by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), anticipated later this summer.   

This transformation will position Arts & Sciences to better engage with students, faculty, alumni, and donors, as well as provide new opportunities for academic and philanthropic development. All existing degree programs, departments and academic offerings will remain the same, as will the fundamental governance and administrative structure of Arts & Sciences.  

Below you’ll find answers to common questions regarding the renaming, the impact on students, faculty, and alumni, and what this means for the future of Arts & Sciences.

Frequently Asked Questions