Decisions, Decisions – Early Decision 2017 Edition
We Admit It! The day is finally here. After several weeks of reading applications and committee meetings here in Williamsburg, it is time to officially release our first round of admission decisions. Early Decision notifications have been finalized and launched, and are currently on their way to your inboxes (Transfers: We have posted a separate Spring Transfer Edition for you to review).
Below you will find all pertinent information about how decisions are released and what each decision means.
Decision Release:
- Decision emails were sent this evening (December 6) to the email address provided in your Common Application (only students receive a decision notification; parents do not).
- Though all emails have officially been launched, it will take some time for all emails to leave our server and reach your inbox.
- Decision emails are sent to all applicants regardless of decision (assuming you submitted a completed Early Decision application).
- Students, please check your spam/junk folders in case the email landed there instead of your inbox (this does sometimes happen).
- The sender of the email will be “College of William & Mary.” The subject will either be “Good Things!” or “William & Mary Application.”
- Those who are admitted will also receive a formal decision letter in the mail in the coming days. Those who are not admitted (either defer or deny) will only be receiving a decision email.
- Note: If you submitted a completed Early Decision application and did not receive a decision email from us this evening, please do not panic. There are a number of reasons why this could have happened. Please contact us tomorrow or Friday. We will investigate what happened and report back to you. If need be, we can re-launch your decision email, as well as mail a hard copy to you.
- Second Note: We will be signing off as decisions are arriving to inboxes. Please review this blog in its entirety for answers to any immediate questions. We will respond to any other questions or comments over the coming days.
Decisions
Admit: Admit It! You are jumping up and down, screaming at the top of your lungs and busting out a celebratory dance. Congratulations! “Good Things!” means exactly what you think it means: you are officially a member of William & Mary’s Class of 2022! We are thrilled to welcome you to the Tribe. Your admission letter (signed personally by Dean Tim Wolfe) is on its way and will be arriving in the coming days. A more robust admission packet will also be sent to you in the spring once we have admitted the rest of your class through the regular decision application process.
In the meantime, keep doing that jig. Keep playing that song. Update your Facebook status, profile pic and cover photo (we’ve provided some options on the Welcome website linked in your decision email). Tweet using the #wm2022 hashtag. Join the Class of 2022 Facebook Group. Wear your favorite Tribe Gear to school on Monday. And most importantly, be proud of yourself. You have earned this, and it is an honor to now call you one of our own. The welcome website will provide you with further details about submitting your enrollment deposit (due in two weeks) and other useful information.
Start counting down the days until Move-In Day next August. We can’t wait to welcome you to campus. Best wishes for a terrific rest of your senior year. One Tribe. And now it’s yours.
*Note: If you also applied to the St Andrews William & Mary Joint Degree Programme, those decisions will not be made until the spring. We will send you another decision email specific for that programme when we send out Regular Decision notifications by early April.
Defer: We are sorry that we are not able to admit you to W&M at this time. We know how badly you wanted a “Good Things” email this evening, and that you are understandably disappointed and upset with our decision. This decision is in no way a reflection of any wrongdoing or misstep on your part. You are a bright and accomplished individual, and we wish that we could admit every great student who applies to W&M (especially those who have identified W&M as their top choice). Unfortunately, the small size of our entering freshman class coupled with the strength of this year’s Early Decision applicant pool forced us to make several difficult decisions.
As a deferred student, your application will automatically be reviewed again, in its entirety, during our Regular Decision review process in the spring. We will send you another decision notification in the spring (if you applied to our Joint Degree Programme you will also receive a decision email specific for that programme at that time). Over the coming weeks, you are welcome to send us any new academic information (first-semester grades, updated standardized test scores) as well as any high-level awards or significant accomplishments not included in your original application. You can also send us a letter/email/statement of continued interest. If you elect to send us such a statement, this does not have to be anything overly elaborate. This should simply be a few paragraph explanation of why you feel like William & Mary is the best fit for you. Whenever we receive such materials (academic information, accomplishments, statements of continued interest, etc.) we make sure to file everything appropriately with your application.
As part of this process, however, we also encourage you to look closely at other schools to which you decide to apply. As our applicant pool grows during Regular Decision, so too does the competition for spots in the freshman class. Explore what other schools have to offer and get excited about their fantastic opportunities. Doing so will set you up for the best possible college outcome, regardless of what your final W&M admission decision ends up being. We wish you the best of luck as you continue to navigate this process, and are of course always happy to provide any assistance that we can.
Deny: Nothing that we write here will make this decision any easier to swallow. You are likely feeling upset, sad, frustrated, confused, and perhaps a bit angry. All of these emotions are natural. You applied to William & Mary as your first choice college destination, and this decision is less than ideal. Please know that while this is a final decision for your freshman application to W&M, this is NOT a judgment on either your record of accomplishment or college potential. Many of our applicants, like you, do so many things right, and as a result we have the difficult task of making many nuanced decisions among many terrific students. We have full confidence that another school (and likely several) will offer you admission, and that you will do great things at whichever school is lucky enough to have you as a member of their freshman class. We thoroughly enjoyed learning more about you, and wish you all the best going forward.
Thank you to all of our applicants for your patience as we have been carefully navigating our application review process. We do not take your interest in William & Mary lightly, and it has been humbling to review your many talents and accomplishments. One of the best parts of our job is getting to learn so much about so many promising young adults. Whatever the outcome of your individual application, please know how much we appreciate you applying to William & Mary, and how confident we are that each and every one of you is destined for great things. Take care, and Go Tribe.
Brad Harlan
Senior Assistant Dean of Admission
Comments are closed on posts older than one year, but we still want to hear from you. If you have a comment or question for us, please email admission@wm.edu.
I got deferred- can I call the admissions office tomorrow and see if there’s anything I can do to improve my apps for regular? Also, do most deferred applicants get denied RD?
@Ethan, first let us say how sorry we are that we were not able to admit you at this time. Trust us when we say that we very much enjoyed learning more about you. Your application will again be reviewed thoroughly and thoughtfully during our Regular Decision admission process. Should you wish to provide our office with any most up-to-date grades, test scores, awards, honors, accomplishments, or with a statement of continued interest, you are welcome to do so. If you have any questions about this, you may contact us on our main office line: (757) 221-4223. As mentioned in our post above, it is true that the competition for spots in the freshman class increases during the Regular Decision process due to the large number of applications we receive leading up to January 1. Because of this, we encourage deferred applicants to research and get excited about other schools and the tremendous resources they have to offer.
So happy my son Liam was accepted! It will be a very Merry Christmas! Thank you to the admissions department!!
@Heather Widell, congratulations! We are absolutely thrilled to be welcoming your son to William & Mary. We can’t wait to see what he will accomplish as a member of our campus community. Happy Holidays, and Go Tribe!
So very thankful to be a part of the Tribe! I can’t even begin to express how happy I am! Thank you so much to the amazing admissions department for taking the time to read my application and admit me! Can’t wait to finally be at my dream school!
@Hunter Phillips, we are so thankful to have you as a member of our freshman class! Congratulations on this well-earned accomplishment. We can’t wait to welcome you and your classmates to campus in August! Until then, take care, and Go Tribe.
We are still waiting for an email…and not very patiently I might add.
@Tammy, all decision emails for Early Decision and Spring Transfer applicants were sent out last night. If you submitted a completed Early Decision or Spring Transfer application and have not yet received a decision email from us, please contact us (757-221-4223) either today or tomorrow. We will investigate what happened and report back to you. If need be, we can re-launch your decision email, as well as mail a hard copy to you.
Yes we have reached out to you all today and we were told it would be resent. Other parents are being told there’s a glitch in the system, so not sure what’s going on but we will call again tomorrow if we still have nothing for our daughter.
Arguably the best moment of my life was opening that email and seeing that I had gotten into my dream school. Eternally grateful and admittedly in awe. Thank you so much for everything. I cannot wait to be apart of the Tribe! #wm2022
@Cara, we are so excited to have you as a member of the Tribe! We can’t wait to welcome you and your fellow classmates to campus next August. Go Tribe!
Thank you William and Mary for selecting my son Nigel. I told him all his hard work and dedication in school paid off. I was inspired watching him write his essay, knowing every detail came from past experiences. When Nigel read the email, we laughed, we cried, and he immediately started looking for WM gear. Thanks again, and I know he is looking forward to joining The Tribe! Happy Holidays!
@Lorraine_Seabrook, we are thrilled to have Nigel as a member of the Tribe! We wish you all a happy holidays and look forward to seeing Nigel on campus next August. Go Tribe!
I found out I was deferred. I still love the idea of attending W&M. I have some recommendations I didn’t submit, and I would like to submit a letter of continuing intent, how do I make that happen? And what are the chances of a deferral getting accepted?
@Deferral_Student, you are more than welcome to submit any additional letters of recommendation to admiss@wm.edu or your regional dean (https://www.wm.edu/admission/undergraduateadmission/contactus/meetthecommittee/). We encourage you to reach out to your regional dean with any specific questions you may have about the regular decision process at William & Mary.