College of William & Mary
Founded 1693
President Katherine Rowe (President)
Fees USD 15,372
Acceptance Rate Selective (20–50%)
Campus Setting Suburban
The College of William & Mary is a public research university founded in 1693 in Williamsburg, Virginia — the second-oldest university in the United States, after Harvard. A designated “Public Ivy,” William & Mary enrolls 9,000 students and has produced 4 US presidents (Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, Tyler) and more Supreme Court justices than any other university.
Schools
- William & Mary Law School — Top-40 US law school; strong environmental and constitutional law
- Mason School of Business — AACSB-accredited MBA; top-ranked accounting
- Thomas Jefferson Public Policy Program (Bush School) — Top public policy programs
- School of Education — Teacher preparation programs
How to Apply
- Application: Common App | Acceptance Rate: ~37% | In-State Tuition: ~$15,372
