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!

Decisions, Decisions – Early Decision 2020 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

Decisions, Decisions – Spring Transfers 2020 Edition

We Admit It! The day you have been patiently waiting for is finally here. As of today, we have completed our spring transfer review process. Spring transfer

Happy National Ampersand Day!

We Admit It! Here at William & Mary, we are multi-dimensional. You can be a pilot and the quarterback of the football team, we’ve done

A Taste of Summer

We Admit It!  With move-in last week and Convocation right around the corner, it has been an exciting time for us here at William

Applications are live!

We Admit it!  We have been enjoying our summer in Williamsburg. From watching fireworks by the Governor’s Palace, to witnessing Coach Jill Ellis ’88 win her

William & Mary at the World Cup!

We Admit It! We love watching the World Cup here at William & Mary. Especially when the head coach Jill Ellis ’88, a William

Women at William & Mary

We Admit It! We love celebrating our major milestones at William & Mary. This past year we just celebrated the anniversary of 100 years of

Decisions, Decisions – Fall Transfers 2019 Edition

We Admit It!  It’s an exciting time here at the Admission Office. The spring is here, the flowers are blooming, and the moment you have

Why W&M

We Admit It! As the year comes to a close, we always like to take a moment to reflect. For some students like Alison Walsh, they just