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Your Support Matters

Students experience the world through Arts & Sciences. Your support of A&S unlocks possibility, provides opportunity, and directly impacts the future of thousands of students, as well as our dedicated faculty.

A&S Funding Priorities

Your support of the Arts & Sciences Annual Fund strengthens and elevates the role of A&S as a centerpiece of critical thinking and creative problem solving. Annual Fund support furthers the below strategic funding priorities, as well as other needs of A&S departments and programs.

  • Applied Learning

    Applied learning experiences are instrumental for students as they seek to connect academic pursuits in meaningful ways with their personal and professional lives. Applied learning can include community-engaged learning, study abroad, research, externships, and internships.

  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

    These programs underscore our commitment to understanding lived experiences and give voice to the many backgrounds in our academic community.

  • Faculty Innovation

    Increased professional development opportunities for our faculty lead to new ideas, perspectives and discoveries and infuses classes with fresh knowledge and ways to learn from one another.

  • Faculty-Mentored Research

    Working in partnership with faculty, students learn how to frame questions and investigate potential answers that cultivate transformative learning experiences.

For more information, contact:

University Advancement
Gerald Bullock, M.Ed.'97
  • Title: Executive Director of Development, Arts & Sciences
  • Phone: 757-221-1023

Your Support Makes a Difference

“Arts & Sciences is at the heart of William & Mary’s rich academic tradition. Our faculty and students engage in teaching and learning experiences that broaden perspectives and shape the future. Our graduates leave here ready to lead lives of impact and purpose as lifelong members of the A&S community.”

- Suzanne Raitt, Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences and Chancellor Professor of English

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