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greatminds.umw.edu
[analytical]
IT’S HOW I THINK
In class and on campus, students welcome a challenge.
MIND FULL This is a process you’ll go through in class
and out. Most of our classes have fewer than 30
students. And chances are, in a lot of them, the
total number of students will be in the teens.
Voicing your opinion is expected…and it’s easy.
Because you’ll be heard, you’ll understand the
importance of what you have to say – and have a
great time in the process.
Question, discuss, collaborate, explore.
Who knew that talking about Einstein
could lead to a discussion about racing
pigeons*, which would jump to a
conversation about whether or not you’d
rather skydive or hang-glide, which
would shift suddenly into a debate about
which activity best illustrates the theory
of relativity?
Yes, this kind of thing is typical. We celebrate
the fact that everyone thinks differently. Our
open, interactive learning style allows you
to ride traditional topics into unexpected
territories. A few of the more than 50 popular first-year seminars:
The average racing pigeon flies 50 mph, and pigeon races are as long as 400 miles.
Cinderella to Harry Potter • Cold Case: Theatre Mysteries •
Finding Fashion • Parasites: Monsters Within • True Crimes: America’s
Most Wanted • Infographics • The Videogame Canon: The Most Important
Videogames Ever Made
INTRIGUED? WE THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE.
TOO SMART and independent for
your own good? EXCELLENT!
You’ll THRIVE in our challenging
HONORS PROGRAM.
14:1
“Those who have been paying attention only to partnerships between Silicon Valley companies and the Ivies may be surprised
that the beating heart of a tremendous amount of academic technology innovation is a small state university in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The University of Mary Washington has launched amazing
initiatives that should be replicated widely because it’s clear that they advance teaching and learning in myriad ways.”
– The Blue Review
4,383Small, energizing classes;
master teachers; and 4,383
curious, committed undergrads
(with approximately 500
graduate students).
BRAIN
STORMOur interactive learning style is on
display in the brand new Information and Technology Convergence Center.
You’ll interact with your classmates on both
curricular and extracurricular activities
in spaces with really cool furniture where
students’ great minds converge with digital
collaboration software and equipment.
Accomplishment. You know the drill.First, there’s a challenge. And a commitment to succeed at it.
Then comes focused effort, struggle, maybe a few surprise
twists and turns, sometimes disappointment, but never defeat. That’s not you.
You look at the challenge from different angles, new
perspectives. You regroup and re-engage until finally...mastery.
Because there’s no easy way to get there, and there’s no
feeling like it in the world.
Welcome to the University of Mary Washington.
Where great minds get to work.
This isn’t an education on auto-pilot. We’re
one of the top public liberal arts and sciences
universities in the nation. (Just check out our
rankings in the most prestigious selective guides.)
We’ll challenge you to make the connections
that aren’t obvious: the beauty in science and the
logic in theater. We’ll help you imagine broadly and think deeply. We’ll encourage you to look
for the wisdom hidden inside every mistake you’ve
ever made.
Don’t worry – you’ll also have plenty of time for Facebook, Frisbee, and fun. This is a close-
knit campus where friends are like family and
opportunity bubbles up all around you. You’ll find yourself laughing out loud in the residence
halls, kicking back in the Eagle’s Nest, working out
in the fitness center, and generally having a great
time wherever you run into good friends, which
is pretty much everywhere.
But we don’t make things any simpler than they
should be, because you’re not going to college to be less than you are.
More than sixty undergraduate majors, minors, and courses of study through the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, and College of Education.
No lying. No cheating. No stealing. Period.
The honor code:
MAJORSAmerican StudiesAnthropologyArt (Studio Art)Art HistoryBiologyBusiness Administration with emphases in Accounting, Management, Management Information Systems, and MarketingChemistry Chemistry (ACS certified degree)Classical CivilizationClassical ArchaeologyComputer ScienceComputer Science concentration in Information SystemsComputer Science concentration in GIS EconomicsEducation*EnglishEnglish with concentration in Creative WritingEnvironmental Science - NaturalEnvironmental Science - Social Environmental GeologyFrenchGeographyGeology
GermanHistoric PreservationHistoryInterdisciplinary Science StudiesInternational AffairsLatinLeadership and Management Studies (degree completion program only)
MathematicsMusicNursing (RN/BSN degree completion program only)
PhilosophyPhilosophy concentration in Pre-Law PhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyReligionSociologySpanishTheatreWomen’s and Gender Studies
CERTIFICATEGeographic Information Science
*Undergraduates pursuing education must complete a major, but they can take education courses that count as electives toward the bachelor’s degree and prepare them to meet teaching licensure requirements through five-year undergraduate/graduate programs leading to a master’s degree.
SCHOOL OF THOUGHT
MINORSApplied Mathematics Asian StudiesBiologyBusiness AdministrationBusiness FrenchBusiness GermanBusiness SpanishChemistryComputer ScienceData SciencesDigital StudiesEconomicsEnvironmental SustainabilityFrenchGermanLinguisticsMathematicsMiddle Eastern StudiesMuseum StudiesMusical TheatreNeurosciencePhysicsSecurity and Conflict StudiesSocial JusticeUrban Studies
SPECIAL MAJORSStudents also have the option to design a special major that combines courses from two or more academic disciplines into a cohesive plan of study. Special majors are developed with a faculty advisor and approved by a curriculum committee. Examples of some of the special majors UMW students have developed are journalism, digital media studies, Italian studies, linguistics, biochemistry, communication, arts management, and Latin American studies.
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSAt UMW, designated faculty advisors assist students with course selection leading to certain career paths or professional schools. Specialized advising is available for the following: Accounting Health Sciences Pre-Medical Pre-Dentistry Pre-Veterinary Pre-Law
COURSES ALSO OFFERED IN:ArabicChineseCommunicationDanceGreekHealth EducationItalianInterdisciplinary StudiesLibrary ScienceMilitary SciencePhysical Education
GRADUATE DEGREESMaster of Education (M.Ed.) Initial Licensure Five-Year Pathway ProgramsMaster of Education (M.Ed.) Initial Licensure Programs in Post- Baccalaureate PathwaysMaster of Education (M.Ed.) for Professional Development or Added Endorsement Master of Business Administration (MBA)Master of Geospatial Analysis (MSGA)
Our students have done all these, and more. Truth is,
you’ll learn as much outside the classroom as you do in
it, with amazing options for:
• Study abroad
• Internships
• Fieldwork
• Research
• Independent study
• Volunteering and community service
Our campus in historic Fredericksburg, Virginia, is located between Washington,
D.C., and Richmond — roughly 50 miles from each city, so there are opportunities
everywhere to get in on the ground floor with businesses, government agencies,
nonprofits, and global organizations.
We’ll help you find the right one.
Vivid learning
Work with a senator on
Capitol Hill.
Practice your French in France, or plan
to explore Austria, Tanzania, Morocco,
Thailand, South Africa, Peru, China, Italy,
Spain, or India.
Partner with a professor to develop
electrocatalysts to reduce carbon
monoxide.
Create a new bank to make micro-loans
to disadvantaged people in developing
countries.
$250,000+We devote more than a quarter
million dollars each year to support
student research, fieldwork, travel,
scholarship, and our unique
Summer Research Institute.
• American Red Cross
• Department of Homeland
Security
• State Department
• FBI
• Library of Congress
• Madison Square Garden
• The Sierra Club
• Merrill Lynch
• United States Embassy
• Lockheed Martin
And that’s just for starters...
INT
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You’ll refer to them in many ways: teacher,
mentor, master, innovator…the eccentric
dude with the rumpled shirt, flip-flops, and
funny one-liners.
You’ll call them outside of office hours,
and they’ll answer – or at least tweet their
whereabouts.
You’ll partner with them in the lab and in
the field and in the classroom, in small groups
and one on one. And you will connect with
them, because every class – every class – is
taught by a passionate, skilled master teacher
who believes that education is a journey to
be taken with students.
SIMPLY PUT: Our nationally recognized professors are dedicated experts, and they’ll
become lifelong mentors who’ll help you with steps on your career journey.
Seven of Mary Washington’s master teachers were listed in the inaugural edition of Princeton Review’s The Best 300 Professors!
Shawn Humphrey, Economics
Essayist Washington
Irving
Biology in the field. UMW professors like to
get students out and about to explore the rich
environment and history of the region.
Clarence Tweedy, EnglishAna Garcia Chichester, Spanish
Alan Griffith, Biology Melina Patterson, Geography
“Great
minds have
purposes.”
At UMW, you give your
purpose
shape and see it take flight.
Chances are you’ll have plenty of options here. You can always just sit on a
bench on Campus Walk* or in an Adirondack chair on Ball Circle and observe what’s
going on around you. But you also are encouraged to get involved in what interests
you. Fortunately, we won’t have to push hard. More than 90 percent of freshmen live
on campus, and the culture is all about getting active in one (or several) of our 120-
plus student clubs, organizations, athletics teams, and volunteer groups.
You’ll be the first to use the University Center that opens in fall 2015 and you’ll
probably spend a lot of time there. Grab a bite to eat, visit the retail bookstore, have a
student club meeting, or attend an event in the ballroom.
Eagle athletics, for example: Everyone’s a player or a fan. Eight of our NCAA
Division III teams achieved national ranking last year, with five claiming conference
titles. The Eagles have produced 295 All-Americans.
But it’s about more than sports. Students book campus concerts by top
performing artists and bring in provocative thinkers and speakers because they figure
the debates are going to be lively. They plan festivals and form club sports teams,
political groups, and social organizations.
Think: You find yourself with a free hour. How do you spend it?
Brain waves
The Urban Dictionary defines “bench sitting”
as a leisure activity, unique to University of
Mary Washington students.
Honor.
Leadership.
Service.
• Baseball
• Basketball (men and women)
• Cross country (men and women)
• Field hockey
• Lacrosse (men and women)
• Soccer (men and women)
• Softball
• Swimming (men and women)
• Tennis (men and women)
• Indoor track and field (men and women)
• Outdoor track and field (men and women)
• Volleyball
• Horseback riding
NC
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As a student, Shin Fujiyama started Students
Helping Honduras, a national organization that
has raised more than $1 million for orphanages,
schools, and communities in Honduras.
+1 million
Check out who’s playing
at The Underground, sign
up for an Ultimate Frisbee
tourney, volunteer at the
Therapeutic Horseback
Riding Center, take your
extra ramen noodles
to the food bank, help
plan the Multicultural
Fair, do publicity for
Fredericksburg Clean
and Green Community,
participate in a Habitat for
Humanity build...
UMW students pitch in. They lead. Give directions. Return the iPhone you
left in The Underground. Smile. And donate countless hours to organizations
that help people they will never see.
It’s an amazing feeling. Thousands of our students have discovered that
they can do just a little to change the world. They do so through volunteer and
service learning projects at homeless shelters, international assistance programs,
the SPCA, churches, and many other organizations.
It helps you sort out what you really, truly believe in.
LISTEN, LEARN, GROW. Some recent campus visitors: Anthony
Bourdain • Michelle Obama • Keenan Thompson • Passion Pit • Ben
& Jerry • fun. • Matt and Kim • Ben Folds • Wale • Taking Back Sunday
• Lupe Fiasco • Jimmy Eat World • We the Kings • Michael Ian Black •
Grouplove • Krewella • Logic • Itzhak Perlman
ST
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OU
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With StyleLearning
Two months in, and you’ll wonder how you ever
made it without the roommate you met the first
day of school. Or the friend across the hall…and his
roommate. Or the nice woman at Naturally Woodstock,
who makes sure there’s enough red pepper Gouda
soup every Wednesday.
You thought you belonged before, but wow, this
is different. Stop a dozen people on campus and ask
them what they like best about Mary Washington: “The
people. My friends. The people. The community. The
peo… .” You get the idea.
The fact that most of our students live on a safe,
beautiful, wooded campus certainly helps. But it’s
the intangibles – the family feel, the camaraderie,
the pervasiveness of the Honor Code, the sense that
you can count on anyone at any time – that set Mary
Washington apart.
UMW students are eager to make
discoveries—in the field or back
in the lab.
“I have to leave for class 15 minutes early because of
all the friends I run into along the way.”
– David Hart, 2014, geography
WH
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O L
IVE
Why you’ll rarely leave: good restaurants and coffee shops, terrific fitness center, music concerts, sports events, on-campus apartments, big-screen movies, live theater, and much more.
Live in a historic RESIDENCE
HALL with sweeping staircases,
hardwood floors, and 12-foot
ceilings, or in an APARTMENT
with granite countertops and
stainless steel appliances:
• BALL HALL
• EAGLE LANDING
Or choose living-learning
communities, which meld
residential living, academics,
and individual/group interests.
Anderson Center: home to
basketball and volleyball
Battleground Athletic
Complex: home to lacrosse,
soccer, field hockey, rugby,
baseball, softball, tennis, track
and field
“A wonderful education in a beautiful setting, making lifelong friends. UMW is in
my heart.”
“The education I received from Mary Washington has directly resulted in
three promotions.”
“Best school ever. Please make sure that the faculty is highlighted – getting to know my professors made the college experience great for me.”
“I believe the education I received at UMW was very beneficial to my ability to think critically, write well, and analyze information – all essential skills in today’s market.”
Just the factsHere are some stats and sentiments from
a recent survey of UMW graduates:
At Mary Washington, you benefit from the perfect blend of theory and practice. Whether you’re studying environmental science, theater, or historic preservation, you’ll supplement your exceptional classroom experiences with hands-on research in state-of-the-art labs and with rich opportunities for internships and fieldwork.
The world is waiting…for YOU
There’s more:
You’ll have the opportunity to learn from a successful
entrepreneur who will work with you one on one to develop
your entrepreneurial ideas—and provide funding for a start-up.
Want to run a half-marathon, but lack the discipline and
know-how? Take a class at Mary Washington and get advice
from an expert along with comrades for the grueling training
runs. As a final exam, participate with 8,000 other runners in the
Marine Corps Historic Half, which winds by the UMW campus.
Join your UMW classmates, who recently donated 14,000
pounds of clothing that never made it out of the back of their dorm
room closets, breaking all kinds of Goodwill Industries records.
From day one, you are paired with a student success coordinator, who will
guide you as you select classes, make summer plans, pursue internships, and
hone your résumé. Through this partnership, postgraduate plans remain
top-of-mind.
Beyond that, our forward-thinking technology gurus will help you set up
your own home on the Web! You can develop your own virtual domain –
personalized with your information and populated with your papers and
accolades. Talk about standing out among your peers…
WORLD READY
CONFIDENCE. Direction.
Skill. PRIDE. Friendship.
UMW
Broadway actress and singer, Natalie Joy Johnson ‘00
Chef/owner of Toki Underground, one of D.C’s hottest restaurants, Erik Bruner-Yang ’07
Law clerk for former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Jay Sinha ‘07
Co-founder of KickApps, a social
media technology firm that sold as
part of a $77 million deal in 2011,
Peter Clark ‘96
Creator of PBS’ American Masters
series, now producer of HBO
documentaries, Susan Lacy ‘70
New York Times bestselling author of Shiver, a novel that has
been auctioned for an upcoming
movie, Maggie Hummel Stiefvater ’03
Executive vice president in charge
of worldwide creative services, NBC
Universal, Dan Wolfe ‘84
You’ll learn who you are and how you think best. Once President Hurley places that diploma in your hand
at UMW’s distinctive commencement ceremony, you’ll
know you have the right stuff, regardless of the path you
choose.
And those potential paths are many. Lots of Mary
Washington graduates choose graduate or professional
school to prep for careers in law, medicine, the sciences,
economics, creative writing, performance, history, and more.
Many others choose to launch a career directly after
graduation, and they have the knowledge and abilities to
excel in a fast-changing world.
You’ll join a proud, elite network of entrepreneurs,
innovators, thinkers, and leaders who know how to set
goals, and how to achieve them.
You’ll be what employers are looking for: a resourceful,
articulate, adaptable, disciplined problem-solver and
critical thinker.
“I learned how to be a scholar
and think critically across
disciplines, which has been the
foundation for my success.”
–Mike Cirami, BS ’98, portfolio
manager for a $200 billion/year
investment corporation,
Eaton Vance.
What might you become? Anything you set your sights on!
is one of the TOP 10 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES in the country for its four-year graduation rate.
UMW”Cop-out answers? Forget it. Won’t work here.“
– Jeremy Thompson, 2013
history and political science
A smart choiceYou should visit campus to get the full flavor of the Mary Washington experience. You’ll find the rigorous and personalized academics of an elite
private school. But as a public liberal arts and sciences university, UMW
provides a return on your academic investment that is beyond compare.
EXCEPTIONAL quality education, EXTRAORDINARY value:
America’s Best Colleges, Forbes
Best Buy, Fiske Guide to Colleges
Best Value, Peterson’s Guide to America’s Best Colleges
America’s Top Colleges and Universities, Princeton Review
100 Best Values in Public Colleges, Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine
We distribute more than $28 million in financial aid through scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study funds from federal, state, internal, and private sources.
In fact, our tuition and fees are at least 30 percent less than those of many top private
liberal arts and sciences colleges. In short, UMW’s quality-value equation is remarkable —
something you’ll learn firsthand when you schedule a visit and talk to current students. $28 million
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JOIN US. During scheduled open houses, you can walk the campus with a student guide, visit the
residence halls, have lunch in the dining hall, and learn what campus life is
really like. You can talk with students and some of our master teachers, ask
questions and explore.
Or sign up for a visit on your own time, and we’ll make sure that staff
members and students are here to greet you. You can also sign up to spend
the day shadowing a student and attend class and see what life is like at Mary
Washington. Campus tours and information sessions are offered mornings
and afternoons, Monday through Friday, and we’re open many Saturdays
during the academic year.
Register for an open house or independent visit at
admissions.umw.edu/visit.
Familiarize yourself with campus
landmarks before you come by
visiting umw.edu/visitors.
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ADMISSIONS800/468-5614540/654-20001301 College Avenue Fredericksburg, VA 22401admissions.umw.edu [email protected]
ATHLETICS540/654-1039athletics.umw.edu
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES540/654-1052cas.umw.edu
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS540/654-1019business.umw.edu
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION540/654-1290education.umw.edu
FINANCIAL AID540/654-2468umw.edu/financialaid
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION540/654-1434umw.edu/international
RESIDENCE LIFE540/654-1058students.umw.edu/residencelife
EARLY ACTION Notification by January 31
REGULAR DECISION Notification by April 1
STUDENT AID APPLICATION Deadline to complete the FAFSA
SUMMER SEMESTER TRANSFER
FALL SEMESTER TRANSFER
SPRING SEMESTER TRANSFER
APPLY. Visit umw.edu/apply, click on the
Common Application link, and choose UMW.
Pay special attention to extracurricular activities, community service,
recommendations from others, and your personal essay narrative and
story. Take time to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) as well.
WHERE DO YOU
THINK BEST?
greatminds.umw.edu
Admissions1301 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
admissions.umw.edu
800/468-5614
540/654-2000
fax: 540/654-1857
University of Mary Washington
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