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William & Mary is a historic public research university located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Established in 1693, it’s the second oldest continuously operating college and university in the USA. The institution conducts significant scholarly research and provides higher education to students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees. It serves a diverse student body including those interested in fields like law, business, and the humanities.

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William & Mary ranks #220 of 555 in the University ranking, behind University of Hamburg, ahead of Autonomous University of Madrid.

Highly regarded historic public university, strong undergraduate teaching, selectivity and outcomes; smaller research footprint than top global universities.

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Why is William & Mary called a college rather than a university?

Its legal and historic name is The College of William & Mary in Virginia, although it functions as a public research university. It was chartered in 1693 by King William III and Queen Mary II.

Is William & Mary older than Harvard?

No, Harvard was founded in 1636, while William & Mary was chartered in 1693. William & Mary is generally described as the second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States.

Which famous Americans attended William & Mary?

Alumni include Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler, all of whom became U.S. presidents. George Washington received a surveyor's license through the college and later served as its chancellor.

What is William & Mary's connection to Phi Beta Kappa?

The Phi Beta Kappa Society was founded by students at William & Mary in 1776. It became the best-known academic honor society in the United States, with chapters at institutions across the country.

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