Admit It!

Admit It!
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About Admit It!

Fascinated by the college admission process? Intrigued by how it can seem complicated, mysterious and confusing? Read past blog posts for musings, recollections and insights into William & Mary the institution and William & Mary’s admission process.

Some posts are silly. Some are serious. Some are sentimental. All of them are designed to help you navigate your way through the college search and application process.

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Posts by Admit It!

A Statement of Solidarity

The William & Mary Undergraduate Admission Office stands with students and others protesting the unjust killing of Black Americans by police officers. We recognize

A Return Home

Rustburg, Virginia, May 3rd, 2020 It has now been two months since I was at William & Mary. To say I miss it, my

W&M announces SAT, ACT test-optional admission pilot

William & Mary will introduce a test-optional admission policy for the 2020-2021 application cycle, which means freshman applicants to the university will not be

A Message To High School Juniors…

Dear Juniors, While much of our focus recently has been on assisting the high school Class of 2020, we’re very aware of the impact

Resilience & Kindness Amid Crisis

We Admit It! Tribe Pride runs deep, as does our resiliency and commitment to our community, demonstrated most recently by William & Mary students

2020 Regular Decisions Released – What Now?

We Admit It! After days, weeks, and months of eagerly waiting, the day has finally arrived… After countless hours reading through your applications, hearing your

Decisions, Decisions: Admit Edition – Welcome Class of 2024!

We Admit It! After months of reading applications, committee meetings, and decision making, we can finally share the good news: Welcome to the Tribe! That’s

Decisions, Decisions: 2020 Regular Decision Waitlist Edition

We Admit It! We wish we could send good news to all of our wonderfully talented applicants. Unfortunately, the small class sizes that make William

Decisions, Decisions: Regular Decision Deny Edition

We Admit It! This is the hardest part of our jobs, sending bad news to bright, talented applicants like you. We know that you must