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Clubs & Organizations

The astounding number of student clubs and organizations at W&M is a reflection of the broad diversity of thought, experience and background of our students.

There are many special interest clubs inspired by political engagement, religious faith, ethnic and cultural pride and environmental protection. We also have fan clubs for everything from Formula 1 to quiz bowl to heavy metal. Greek life has strong roots at W&M. The first American college fraternity was founded here in 1776, and that legacy continues today as a vibrant part of campus life, including seven chapters of the Divine Nine, a group of historically Black Greek-letter organizations.

Find Your People

With over 475 student clubs and organizations to choose from, where do you start? Think about something you enjoy — do you follow a professional sport? Do you take part in advocacy? Is improv or a cappella your thing? How about both? Join as many groups as you like and find others who share your interests!

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AMP It Up!

Alma Mater Productions (AMP) is a student-run entertainment group that hosts various events throughout the year. Whether it’s the spring concert, movie night on the Sunken Garden or the Bridgerton Ball, AMP is always coordinating your next memory-making moment.

Serving the Community

Recognized as a Top 10 Best School for Making an Impact (Princeton Review), 70% of students participate with 60+ community service groups and dozens of service activities on and around campus. 

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Club Spotlight: TribeCyber

W&M's cybersecurity club, TribeCyber, works with the Department of Computer Science and the W&M Cybersecurity Center to spread interest and knowledge of cybersecurity across campus. The National Cyber League ranked William & Mary 1st in the East and 1st in the Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) college cyber power rankings. Nationally, W&M ranked #2 out of over 500 colleges and universities. TribeCyber also won first place in the Capture the Flag competition of CyberForge 2025, testing their technical skills in real-world cyber scenarios.

One Quarter of W&M Students Participate in Greek Life

"I joined Gamma Phi Beta during the fall of my first year. As an out-of-state student, I was really worried about finding a community away from home, and I’ve definitely found one within Gamma Phi Beta. From porch office hours, Chick-Fil-A runs, late nights in Swem and CW walks, I have found a friend in every sister throughout every small involvement on campus. I have loved every moment that I’ve spent with my sisters so far and I can’t recommend going Panhellenic enough!"

— Emma Primini '27 finance major from Woodbury, CT

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Making Connections

“My favorite club memory was when we unified the robotics club with the other STEM clubs on campus to organize William & Mary’s first STEM symposium, where students networked with real professionals in the technical and engineering fields, including NASA scientists, chemical engineers and nuclear physicists. It was such a blast that the audience and panelists went an hour overtime. I was extremely grateful to have the opportunity to put that together.”

— Emmanuel Sampson ’26 physics with EPAD concentration and philosophy double major from Colonial Heights, VA