Hosted by Trey Mayo, Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies, Arts & Sciences, the competition determines what discipline will save humanity, ultimately earning its professor a life raft to use to return ...
Some homeschooled students who have not taken any — or very few — Advanced Placement or dual-enrollment college courses would likely benefit from providing test scores. This may include any SAT/ACT ...
William & Mary uses an online application system. To get started: Apply Online. The application portal does not support Internet Explorer. Use a different browser, such as Firefox or Chrome. If you ...
When completing the Common App, your high school transcript should be uploaded by your school. Every high school applicant (including those who applied Early Decision and were admitted or deferred) ...
William & Mary will offer students on our first-year student waitlist a pathway to spring admission if they meet the requirements specified below while completing one full-time semester at an ...
Not a high school student? You can still apply as a non-degree seeking student with the University Registrar. The student cannot have obtained a high school diploma prior to the start of the term for ...
William & Mary recommends that students interested in transferring to the university take challenging courses in the liberal arts and sciences. Typically, our most competitive transfer applicants have ...
You will be notified of our decision during our Regular Decision review process in the spring. This statement does not have to be overly elaborate, just simply explain why you feel like William & Mary ...
Most William & Mary employees must submit their timesheets online using Banner's Employee Self-Service (ESS). Employees use ESS to complete timesheets and check benefits and leave balances. You can ...
Get caught up on PCI's latest news and updates — find helpful tips and reminders, get to know the PCI committee and review current timelines. Reminders, an introduction to committee member Matt Keel ...
Manual check requests are to be used for individuals who will suffer financial hardship if not paid; otherwise, they will receive back pay in the next payroll cycle. The Payroll Office reserves the ...
Wage attachment, also called wage garnishment, is the process of deducting money from an employee’s pay pursuant to a court order or action by an authorized agency.