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Please join us as we celebrate the retirement of Mary Molineux, research and instruction librarian.
The Black Student Organization is excited to announce our Black History Month Essay Scholarship Contest! The winner receives a $250 scholarship prize. The runner-up receives a $50 scholarship prize.
New and transfer student registration period 2
Summer Session registration for continuing undergraduate students begins. Deadlines:
- Summer Session I: May 28
- Summer Session II: July 1
- Summer Session III: May 28
Deadline to submit major declaration paperwork and guarantee its posting for Fall Registration.
Registration for Non-Degree Seeking students taking undergraduate courses begins. Deadlines:
- Summer Session I: May 28
- Summer Session II: July 1
- Summer Session III: May 28
With the help of generous donors, the Cohen Career Center and partner offices on Campus are able to offer several sources of funding for unpaid, summer internship opportunities. Applications close on April 16th at 2:59 PM.
Steve Banker '78 has graciously provided funding for a student interested in Real Estate, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Finance or a similar discipline. The award is $5,000.
Re-enrollment following a full medical withdrawal is contingent upon a medical clearance procedure.
Graduate Education
Summer Session V (S5) classes begin and run through August 3.
Summer Session IV (S4) withdrawal period.
Summer Session I Add/Drop period
Summer Session I classes begin. Classes run through June 29.
Summer Session III Add/Drop period
Summer Session III classes begin. Classes run through August 3.
Summer Session I Withdrawal Period
Clearance Flash Sale 50% off
Summer Session III Withdrawal Period: June 19 - July 30
Summer Session II registration for continuing students ends. Registration began on March 12. Summer Session II runs July 2 - August 3.
Summer Session II Add/Drop period
Summer Session II classes begin. Classes run through August 3.
This new book explores George Armstrong Custer?s early life as a general fighting for the Union in the Civil War.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Summer Session I Final Grades due at noon
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
Summer Session II Withdrawal Period
In 1824 a young physician struggles to meet the often conflicting needs of his family and his patients in the peaceful North Carolina town of Seaboard.
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Summer Session I Final Grades due at noon for Graduate Education courses.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
A small-town journalist investigates a missing homeless man, only to be entangled in a much bigger--and more dangerous--story involving black market organ harvesting.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Re-enrollment following a full medical withdrawal is contingent upon a medical clearance procedure.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
This picture book teaches children the alphabet by using beautiful illustrations and providing fun facts about different animals.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
These prints capture the essence of Colonial Williamsburg & William & Mary. Take one home today!
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
In this exciting thriller, Heather reunites with old friends, who all share a dark secret, in order to expose her employers? violent crimes.
Summer Session IV (S4) classes end. Classes began on May 14.
Capt. Brittingham gives a short history of some of the wars that our country has fought, offering insights into their causes and their outcomes.
In this new novel, a group of cavers miraculously survive a world-wide apocalyptic event. Joining Prof. Conlee is local poet Sally Stiles, signing The Haiku Guide to Williamsburg and other titles.
This new novel follows a group of teens on the run after using a futuristic lie detector device to take down corrupt political leaders.
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, the Sinclair family are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
Students must meet with their advisor or graduate director before registering.
Summer Session II classes end. Classes began on July 2.
Summer Session II classes end. Classes began on May 29.
Summer Session II Final Grades due at noon
Summer Session III Final Grades due at noon
Summer Session II Final Grades Due for Graduate Education courses.
Summer Graduation (Degree conferral date, No ceremony)
New and transfer student registration period 1
Labor Day (classes meet, offices closed)
Deadline to declare a minor [pdf] for winter graduates
Withdrawal period begins
Apply to graduate in 2019 with the Online Graduation Application. The form is open February 15 - October 1, 2018.
For guidance please see the Graduation Application website.
Midterm grading period begins
Ombuds work in and with all types of institutions. At William & Mary, the University Ombuds serves as an informal channel through which all employees--staff and faculty--can discuss and surface problems without fear of retaliation.
Classes resume from Fall Break
If you have any questions or need help with registration, please call our Homecoming hotline at (757) 221-3106 or email advevents@wm.edu.
If you have any questions or need help with registration, please call our Homecoming hotline at (757) 221-3106 or email advevents@wm.edu.
If you have any questions or need help with registration, please call our Homecoming hotline at (757) 221-3106 or email advevents@wm.edu.
Spring advising period begins
Please join us for the fall semester book sale in Tucker Hall from October 23-26.
Midterm grading period ends
Withdrawal period ends
Spring advising period ends
Spring registration for continuing students
Spring schedule adjustment period 1 begins
PSF will be having a pre-sale for study guides, E&Es, and other study materials that have been used by other students and donated. Email Emily Wilson at eawilson02@email.wm.edu pre-orders by 5PM on 11/25. Remaining books go on sale 11/30 from 11PM - 2PM.
Thanksgiving Break (no classes, offices closed)
Classes resume from Thanksgiving Break
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Join the Graduate Women in the Sciences group for conversation, cookies, and hot chocolate! The organizers have invited a few women faculty to join in this month's conversation.
Spring schedule adjustment period 1 ends
Reading days
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Exams
Reading days
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Exams
Spring schedule adjustment period 2 begins
Santa will be visiting our Bookstore for photos and fun throughout the holiday season until Dec. 22nd! Get your picture taken with Santa on Saturdays from 10am-2pm and Sundays from 12pm-3pm.
Fall grades due at 9 a.m.
Spring schedule adjustment period 2 ends
First day of classes
Deadline to declare a minor [pdf] for winter graduates
Withdrawal period begins for full-term classes.
If you failed to meet the October 1 deadline to apply to graduate in 2019 using the Registrar's Online Graduation Application, you must submit the Notice of Candidacy Form in hard copy to the University Registrar's Office by no later February 15, 2019.
Join SIPS for Bar Review at New Paul's on FRIDAY 2/15. Drink specials start at 8:30 and live music starts at 10!
Drink Specials:
$3 domestic drafts
$4 local craft beers
$4 rails
$5 house wines
10% off food
How do we support each other as men? How can women support men? We invite EVERYONE to join in on the conversation, as we discuss relationships, health, support and value as it relates to the Black Men/Boys.
W&M students, faculty/staff , parents and alumni. You are invited! Join us for William and Mary Day Worship Service held on Sunday, February 24th, 2019. We will fellowship as a community and family, at First Baptist Church.
Online Programs include OMBA, OMSBA, and Online MEd Counseling
Midterm grading period ends
Withdrawal period ends
Business registration-related support can be found in Miller 2051 from 8 am-12 pm and 1 pm-4 pm. Please stop in and see us during your registration window! No appointment needed.
University Registrar's Carnival Open House
April 16th is One Tribe, One Day day here at W&M is the day set aside for all alums and friends to make a contribution to the institution and the areas on campus that had a significant impact both on campus and in their lives.
Final deadline for A&S graduate students to satisfy degree requirements for graduation in May 2019
As a long-standing tradition, the Bishop James Madison Society hosts a Last Lecture at the end of every year to recognize a retiring faculty member who has made exceptional contributions to W&M.
Last day of classes
Reading days
Exams
Reading days
Exams
Spring grades due at 9 a.m. for graduating students
by PEATC in Collaboration with the Virginia Department of Education
All currently admitted William & Mary students interested in a business major or minor must apply for admission to the Undergraduate Business Program. The admission process is competitive. All applications are due by 11:59pm on the deadline date.
Your defense must be scheduled and completed by this deadline.
Final submission deadline for A&S graduate students to satisfy degree requirements for graduation in August 2019
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2017 Inclusive Schools Week Theme - December 4-8, 2017
Please join us as we celebrate the retirement of Mary Molineux, research and instruction librarian.
Last day of academic classes for the Fall 2017 semester.
The Fall final exam period lasts from 8 December to 20 December with reading days on 16-17 December.
The Black Student Organization is excited to announce our Black History Month Essay Scholarship Contest! The winner receives a $250 scholarship prize. The runner-up receives a $50 scholarship prize.
New and transfer student registration period 2
Summer Session registration for continuing undergraduate students begins. Deadlines:
- Summer Session I: May 28
- Summer Session II: July 1
- Summer Session III: May 28
Deadline to submit major declaration paperwork and guarantee its posting for Fall Registration.
Double feature - The Luck of the Irish and Leap Year
Bring your own blanket for seating
Dress in green to win prizes
Snacks provided
Registration for Non-Degree Seeking students taking undergraduate courses begins. Deadlines:
- Summer Session I: May 28
- Summer Session II: July 1
- Summer Session III: May 28
Business registration-related support can be found in Miller 2051 from 8 am-12 pm and 1 pm-4 pm. Please stop in and see us during your registration window! No appointment needed.
A signed License and Embargo Form must be turned into the OGSR no later than 4:00pm Friday, April 6, 2018 for all A&S Graduate Students who will graduate in May 2018. Failure to complete this form by the required deadline will delay your graduation.
With the help of generous donors, the Cohen Career Center and partner offices on Campus are able to offer several sources of funding for unpaid, summer internship opportunities. Applications close on April 16th at 2:59 PM.
Steve Banker '78 has graciously provided funding for a student interested in Real Estate, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Finance or a similar discipline. The award is $5,000.
Re-enrollment following a full medical withdrawal is contingent upon a medical clearance procedure.
Graduate Education
Summer Session V (S5) classes begin and run through August 3.
Last day to apply as a Non-Degree Seeking student for W&M Summer Sessions.
Summer Session IV (S4) withdrawal period.
Summer Session I registration for continuing students ends. Registration began on March 12.
Summer Session I Add/Drop period
Summer Session I classes begin. Classes run through June 29.
Summer Session III Add/Drop period
Summer Session III classes begin. Classes run through August 3.
Summer Session I Withdrawal Period
Clearance Flash Sale 50% off
Conference book store by O'Brien & Associates
Conference book store by O'Brien & Associates
Buffet lunch served in the Professional Development Center Concourse
Amy C. Colley, Executive Director, SURN
Open workspace at your tables for conversations focused on the take-aways from the conference.
Summer Session I classes end. Classes began on May 29.
Summer Session III Withdrawal Period: June 19 - July 30
Summer Session II registration for continuing students ends. Registration began on March 12. Summer Session II runs July 2 - August 3.
Summer Session II Add/Drop period
Summer Session II classes begin. Classes run through August 3.
This new book explores George Armstrong Custer?s early life as a general fighting for the Union in the Civil War.
This new book examines the role the William & Mary community has played in military actions from the French & Indian War through to the present day.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
Summer Session I Final Grades due at noon
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
Summer Session II Withdrawal Period
In 1824 a young physician struggles to meet the often conflicting needs of his family and his patients in the peaceful North Carolina town of Seaboard.
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
Participation is limited and applications will only be accepted through March 16, 2018.
Summer Session I Final Grades due at noon for Graduate Education courses.
A signed License and Embargo Form must be turned into the OGSR no later than 4:00pm Friday, July 13, 2018 for all A&S Graduate Students who will graduate in AUG 2018. Failure to complete this form by the required deadline will delay your graduation.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
This sequel to Dangerous Differences, explores the tension between the colonials of North Carolina and Virginia and the native tribes as they strive to peacefully coexist.
A small-town journalist investigates a missing homeless man, only to be entangled in a much bigger--and more dangerous--story involving black market organ harvesting.
This illustrated children's book tells the story of the peaceful creatures who make their home in the Woods of Wicomico.
Re-enrollment following a full medical withdrawal is contingent upon a medical clearance procedure.
Follow young Benjamin Harrison as he enlists aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge to serve with Capt. Edward Thatch, the infamous Blackbeard.
Your defense must be scheduled and completed by this date before your final ETD submission.
In 1781, 13-year-old Nathaniel Chiles uncovers a plot to murder the American colonel, Josiah Parker. Can the boy overcome his fears in time to warn the Colonel of this threat?
This picture book teaches children the alphabet by using beautiful illustrations and providing fun facts about different animals.
This book offers the reader a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of some of our nation's most esteemed First Ladies by examining items from their personal effects.
These prints capture the essence of Colonial Williamsburg & William & Mary. Take one home today!
A wealthy business man loses everything in a worldwide economic collapse. Now he must struggle just to survive and keep his family safe.
In this exciting thriller, Heather reunites with old friends, who all share a dark secret, in order to expose her employers? violent crimes.
Summer Session IV (S4) classes end. Classes began on May 14.
Capt. Brittingham gives a short history of some of the wars that our country has fought, offering insights into their causes and their outcomes.
In this new novel, a group of cavers miraculously survive a world-wide apocalyptic event. Joining Prof. Conlee is local poet Sally Stiles, signing The Haiku Guide to Williamsburg and other titles.
This new novel follows a group of teens on the run after using a futuristic lie detector device to take down corrupt political leaders.
On a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, the Sinclair family are transported back in time, where they become entangled in the events leading up to the American Revolution.
Students must meet with their advisor or graduate director before registering.
Summer Session II classes end. Classes began on July 2.
Summer Session II classes end. Classes began on May 29.
Residence Halls close at 10:00am. You must be completely moved out and checked out by this time.
Summer Session II Final Grades due at noon
Summer Session III Final Grades due at noon
Summer Session II Final Grades Due for Graduate Education courses.
The Peninsula Center will be closed from August 16 through August 19 for maintenance.
Summer Graduation (Degree conferral date, No ceremony)
First Year, Transfer, 1st Year Host Joint Degree Programme Student Check in at their Residence Hall check in location
New and transfer student registration period 1
Full time MBA Session A courses.
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