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College Profile WILLIAM & MARY


At a glance Founded


The second-oldest university in the United States, William & Mary was established in 1693 under a royal charter signed by King William III and Queen Mary II of England.


Campus


Stretching over 1,200 acres in downtown Williamsburg, William & Mary includes the Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre, Lake Matoaka and College Woods. Its circa-1695 Wren Building is the oldest U.S. university building still in use.


Enrollment (fall 2018) 8,817 students


6,377 undergraduates 2,440 graduate students


In this year’s admitted class, 88% of those who were ranked graduated in the top 10% of their high school class


About 715 international students from 69 nations (graduate and undergraduate students)


Top five: China, India, South Korea, Japan, United Kingdom


Employees


The largest employer in Williamsburg, William & Mary employs more than 2,400 people.


Academic programs


William & Mary is one of eight universities in the nation considered a Public Ivy for its Ivy League-like academic rigor. It offers more than 40 undergraduate majors, ranging from business finance and computer science to international relations, Japanese studies and theater. The university’s four graduate and professional schools are the Raymond A. Mason School of Business, the School of Education, the School of Law, and the School of Marine Science.


Faculty


713 full-time faculty Tuition and fees,


housing and financial aid In-state tuition and fees: $23,628


Out-of-state tuition and fees: $46,283 Room and board: $12,926


Average financial aid awarded to full-time, in-state freshmen seeking assistance in 2017-18: $24,927


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Innovative thinking


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William & Mary encourages students to develop an entrepreneurial mindset by Heather B. Hayes


ent Rollins is exactly the kind of alum William & Mary likes to bring back to campus to speak to students about how to succeed in today’s changing work environment.


The 23-year-old certainly has plenty


of personal accomplishments to tout. While still a freshman, he co-founded a profitable company called Candid Campus, which paired prospective students with students at 60 colleges across Virginia and other states, before selling the company’s


contracts in June 2019 in exchange for a percentage of future profits. After earning his master’s degree at 21, Rollins hir ed on as a business intelligence analyst for a gam- ing studio and performed so well that he received three raises in nine months before being hired away by his current employer,


Rendering by Matthew Burton, courtesy William & Mary


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