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Welcome to Student Affairs!

We are so glad you are here.

Ginger Ambler ’88, Ph.D. ’06, senior vice president for Student Affairs and Public Safety

We are thrilled that you are considering, or have already chosen, William & Mary and Student Affairs as your professional home. Your role is critical to our shared vision of creating an environment where community is strengthened and individuals flourish. Our recognition year-over-year as a Most Promising Place to Work in Student Affairs is no accident – it is a reflection of the dedication, expertise, and shared joy our team brings to the work of supporting and educating students each day. 

The resources on this page, and across our Student Affairs website, are here to help you learn more about our community, prepare for your transition to William & Mary and the greater Williamsburg area, and stay connected well beyond your first days. We hope you find not only meaningful work here, but also a sense of belonging, shared purpose, and community with colleagues across the division. Our onboarding committee works year-round to ensure new colleagues feel welcomed, supported, and informed. We are all eager to be a resource for you as you settle into your new community.  

I’m grateful you’ve chosen to share your talents with us. Together, we will continue to create an environment where our students, and our colleagues, can thrive. Welcome to William & Mary! 

Warmly, 

Ginger Ambler ’88, Ph.D. ’06 
Senior Vice President for Student Affairs & Public Safety

Getting Oriented

Get to know Student Affairs at William & Mary by taking a look at who we are, how we're structured, and what guides our work. These resources will help orient you to our division and understand how your role contributes to our shared mission.

Community & Connection

We are proud to be a ten-time time Most Promising Place to Work in Student Affairs. This recognition reflects our commitment to collaborative work across thematic areas and flourishing within our own workplace. Explore opportunities to connect with colleagues across the division in professional and social settings.

Explore the Area

Perhaps best known for Colonial Williamsburg, this lively town is also home to Busch GardensWater Country USA and Jamestown Settlement. Just an hour to the east, you can take a dip at the Virginia Beach oceanfront or drive an hour west to explore downtown Richmond’s historic charm. Washington, D.C. and the mountains of Shenandoah National Park are also popular road trips for whatever your interests may be.

University Onboarding Resources

New employees can find answers to their questions related to their employment on the University's Human Resources page, including general onboarding, required forms and paperwork, orientations, and what to expect in your first days of your promising career.