2023 FAMILY NEWSLETTER
February 2022
Hello, Class of 2023 Families!
Happy New Year and welcome to the spring semester! We hope your student had a meaningful break and feels ready for new classes and plenty of opportunities.
 
We are looking forward to Charter Day this month. William & Mary will celebrate the 329th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Charter from King William III and Queen Mary II of England during the Charter Day Ceremony on February 11, 2022.
 
Spring Break is March 12-20. Some students will travel, participate in service, or work to develop career competencies. Encourage your student to get involved across campus this semester and keep track of important dates by visiting the Academic Calendar.
 
As always, please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.
 
Sincerely,
Lin Chen P ’23 and Robin Lau P ’23
Dates & Deadlines
February 4: Last day to add/drop
February 4: Deadline to file Minor Declaration form for May or August graduates
February 5: Withdrawal period begins
February 9: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Event
February 11: William & Mary Charter Day
February 15: Online graduation application opens for 2023
February 17: Housing Application and Contract Due
February 21: 2022-2023 Returning Student Room Selection Begins
Resources for You
Parent & Family Calendar
We are excited to share our Parent & Family Calendar for the 2021-2022 Academic Year! This calendar contains important academic dates, highlighted resources, and William & Mary
traditions.

We hope you will use this calendar as a resource to connect with your student and support their W&M experience.
Parent & Family Resource Guide
The William & Mary Parent & Family Resource Guide is designed to be an interactive overview of frequently referenced resources.

The digital pdf will be updated once per year and posted for those who wish to print out our Resource Guide. For the most up-to-date information contained in this guide, revisit this website.
Supporting Your Student - A William & Mary Parent & Family Blog
This month, Parent & Family Programs partnered with the Office of Community Engagement to create a post about how to get involved in the Williamsburg Community and opportunities for your student during the spring semester. Check out the Supporting Your Student blog to learn more about these opportunities!
Getting News About William & Mary
Get informed about any emergencies or campus alerts by registering with RAVE. and providing some basic contact information. After doing so, you will receive official emergency notifications from the W&M Emergency Management Team via text message and email.

Families are also encouraged to follow William & Mary News on Facebook and Twitter for news from and about William & Mary.
Campus Events & Announcements
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights leader and attorney who has represented such clients as the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, will speak at William & Mary's 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration.

The event, which will take place at 7 p.m. on Feb. 9 in the Sadler Center, is being hosted by the Center for Student Diversity and the Honor and Conduct Councils as part of Ethics Week. The program also is co-sponsored by W&M Law School, the Student Assembly, and Alma Mater Productions.

Tickets are required. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
2022-2023 Returning Student Room Selection
The 2022-2023 Housing Application & Contract will go live January 31, 2022, and Room Selection begins February 21, 2022. Please review the full 2022 Room Selection Calendar for important dates that may pertain to you individually. Reminder that social class 2025 will be required to live on campus for their second year.

You are also encouraged to watch the webinar hosted by Residence Life last semester that went over the Housing Selection process.
Free Ice Skating in Colonial Williamsburg
All students will enjoy free ice skating and skates every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday while the rink is in operation. Students provide their student ID at the rink for free admission and skates.

Free hot chocolate, coffee, or cider provided with student ID during the free skate days and nights.
2022 Spring Career and Internship Fair
Sponsored by the Parents Fund
Throughout the spring semester, the Office of Career Development & Professional Engagement will host several different fairs. All updates regarding attending employers and locations will be listed in TribeCareers. Upcoming events this month include:
  • February 8: K-12 Education Recruitment Day
  • February 18: Spring Career & Internship Fair
  • February 18: Georgetown Government, Education, & Nonprofit Fair
  • February 25: Spring Career Diversity Expo
Save the Date! Ring Ceremony Date Announced for Spring 2022
The Ring Ceremony will take place on Sunday, March 27th at 2pm. Students who purchased their rings in both the Fall of 2020 and Fall 2021 will be recognized at the event.

Prior ring purchase is required. More detailed information will be provided to the students who have purchased/received their rings already.

Interested for the future? Later this spring, students with 60 credit hours or more will be invited to purchase their rings (and will be honored at the Ring Ceremony that will take place during Family Weekend 2022).
W&M Professionals Week
Join W&M alumni and friends for W&M Professionals Week 2022, Feb. 28-March 4! In this series of virtual live events, experts will address today’s pressing topics — such as redesigning your career path, managing today’s workforce challenges and building community in your workplace. There will be plenty of opportunities to enhance your networking skills and build connections, no matter where you are in your career journey. All are welcome! #OneTribeOneNetwork
Fall 2022 Orientation Aide Application - Deadline Extended!
Sponsored by the Parents Fund
In preparation for Fall 2022, Orientation Aide (OA) Applications are now LIVE! Encourage your students to apply now through February 6th for an opportunity to be a part of the student leadership team that welcomes incoming members into the Tribe next Fall!
Climate Change & Water: Daily Work of Justice Conversation
Join us for our Climate Change & Water: Daily Work of Justice Conversation on March 1. These small group facilitated conversations feature guest speakers with direct experience of the health, economic, and flooding impacts of the climate change and water in VA. This includes policy makers, scientists, local residents, activists, farmers, business owners, government officials, and more.
Avoiding Summer on the Sofa: Your Guide for Summer Internships
Join Center for Student Diversity for February's Transitions in Parenting from Care to Coaching on guiding your student towards a summer internship. We'll be sharing tips and resources to help make sure your student's summer doesn't fizzle when summer starts to sizzle! Our speaker for this workshop, Renard Miles, comes from W&M's Career Development & Professional Engagement Office.
Introducing the New D.C. Semester Program!
The D.C. Semester Program is an academic opportunity with an internship component managed by the W&M Washington Center. The program is open to students in all majors and disciplines, and financial assistance is available. D.C. Semester Program scholars receive 6 credits for their coursework and an additional 8 credits for the academic work they complete in association with their internship.

We are currently accepting student portfolios to participate in all our programs and scholarships are available so every student who wants to study in D.C. can. Learn more in the link below. The deadline to submit your Student Portfolio for the Fall 2022 Semester Program is March 1, 2022.
Hazing Prevention: Resources for Parents & Families
At William & Mary, no one should ever be demeaned or exposed to harm in their efforts to be part of campus life. The goal of the Hazing Prevention Coalition is to empower all members of the W&M community to recognize hazing in its various forms, to know what to do when they see hazing activity or experience it directly, and to feel confident in taking action. We want to empower the community through awareness, education, and access to resources. Please visit the resource page of the Hazing Prevention Coalition where we share different resources, including a section for parents & families.
Highland's Virtual Book Club
Join the Highland community for our monthly virtual book clubs! Discussions are lively and topics wide-ranging. Events are free and open to the public in Williamsburg, Charlottesville, and beyond! For details on titles, times, and registration, check out Highland's events page.
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High School & College Students: Law-Related Online Classes
The Center for Legal & Court Technology (CLCT) at William & Mary Law School has developed a series of introductory law classes for high school and college students. This program gives students interested in law and government, as well as business and technology, the opportunity to experience classes in the comfort of their homes using an interactive videoconferencing platform. Classes are offered in June and July and last between eight and 14 hours. This program offers students an exceptional opportunity to gain valuable knowledge for their future careers.
Courageous Leadership Institute Spring 2022 Program
The Institute is a 4-week program comprising asynchronous learning and synchronous keynote speakers, small group discussion, and facilitated reflection. This innovative institute will expose 10th, 11th, and 12th grade high-school students from across the U.S. to some of William & Mary’s most distinguished faculty and alumni across education, public policy, and nonprofits. Through moderated discussions with W&M students, participants identify and refine their values and rumble with vulnerability on the road to becoming more compassionate and courageous leaders. Students who complete the program will receive a certificate of completion from William & Mary’s Courageous Leadership Institute, and emerge better equipped to step into their values, especially when it is hard.

Each institute is limited and is free to all students.
Auxiliary Services
W&M Dining
  • Visit dining.wm.edu for hours of operation
  • Unused fall Dining Dollars will be loaded to active spring meal plans on February 8
  • Students looking to make an eligible change to their spring meal plan may do so until February 4 on mealplan.wm.edu
  • Meal swipes can be used at Commons, Sadler, Marketplace and Tribe Truck and for select items at Boehly Café. Dining Dollars can be used at any W&M Dining retail locations. Visit dining.wm.edu for a complete listing of locations.
  • Dining is hiring! Visit indeed.com and search ‘W&M Student Worker’ for available positions
  • For official updates from William & Mary dining, follow @wmdining on social media
W&M Bookstore
  • Textbook orders are placed online and students can select from available new, used, rental or e-books
  • Textbook orders can be picked up at Unity Hall until February 2
  • Textbook refunds will only be processed with a schedule change until February 26
  • Follow @wmbookstore on social media for the latest updates
Transportation & Parking Services
  • Visitors parking on-campus from Monday at 7:00 am through Friday at 5:00 pm should park in designated visitor parking lots and use the Passport app to establish a pay-by-phone session:
Families, subscribe to Campus Corner, the monthly Auxiliary Services newsletter created for students: https://tinyurl.com/auxnewsletters

Follow @wmauxiliaries on social media for the latest updates
The Parents Fund
The rigors of college can cause strain at times, and the Dean of Students Office assists all students in achieving their academic and personal goals. Resources through the Center for Student Diversity, TutorZone, The Haven, Care Support Services, and Student Accessibility Services simply would not be possible without the generosity of our Parents Fund donors.

Learn more about the many departments in the Dean of Students Office and know that the Parents Fund makes an impact on each one.

Help us create a support system for every student at W&M. Each gift makes a difference.
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Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795