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Additional W&M Information:
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Domicile
A student domiciled in Virginia is eligible for in-state tuition rates. To obtain the in-state rates, students must either complete the residency portion of the online application when they apply for admission to the Batten School & VIMS, or complete and submit the Application for Virginia In-State Tuition Privileges form by the first day of classes of the semester for which in-state eligibility is sought. For more information on establishing domicile, refer to the catalog section Eligibility for In-State Tuition Rate . All questions about eligibility for domiciliary status should be addressed to the Office of the University Registrar, (757) 221-2808.
A full-time, degree-seeking graduate student of the Batten School & VIMS who holds an assistantship may be eligible for a waiver of the out-of-state (non-resident) tuition rate to the in-state (resident) rate, but out-of-state domicile status is not changed.
Graduate Tuition
William & Mary (W&M) reserves the right to make changes in its charges for any and all programs at any time, after approval by the Board of Visitors.
Batten School Tuition & General Fees
Academic Year 2025-2026
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| Full-time (per semester) |
| In-State (Resident) |
$8,959.00 |
| Out-of-State |
$18,468.00 |
Part-time or Summer
(per credit hour) |
| In-state (Resident) |
$606.00 |
| Out-of-State |
$1,631.00 |
A $25 registration fee and $58 comprehensive fee is also required for the summer session.
The tuition charged will be based on a student’s enrollment and established domiciliary status. Students determined to be domiciled outside of Virginia will pay out-of-state rates. Those determined to be residents will pay in-state rates. Auditing fees are the same as those specified for part-time students, unless the auditor is a full-time student.
For more information on tuition and domicile, please see W&M’s statement regarding Eligibility for In-State Tuition Rate . Please contact the Batten School & VIMS Registrar (registrar@vims.edu) for additional infomation.
Student Health Insurance Requirement
William & Mary requires all full-time undergraduate, full-time graduate and all F-1 and J-1 international students to have adequate health insurance coverage throughout the school year. Full-time students in the M.S. and Ph.D. programs who hold a 20-hour/week Batten School & VIMS-administered assistantship may be eligible to apply for a health insurance reimbursement supplement through the Batten School & VIMS Office for Academic Affairs each fall and spring/summer term. The maximum reimbursement supplement may be equivalent to the cost of the college-administered student health insurance premium for a single person. Students with non-W&M policies may receive a reimbursement supplement of the actual amount paid for their insurance, up to the cost of the W&M policy. The reimbursement supplement will be processed through W&M Payroll and is considered taxable income. For additional information, refer to your Batten School & VIMS offer of admission, W&M: Student Services , or the W&M Student Health Insurance webpage.
Admission Application Fee Waiver
The Batten School & VIMS offers admission application fee waivers to individuals who meet any of the following criteria:
- Active Duty and Honorably Discharged Members of the U.S. Armed Forces
- Peace Corps or AmeriCorps Participants
- Fulbright Scholars
- McNair Scholars
- Graduates from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)
- Individuals with Demonstrated Financial Need
Visit the Batten School & VIMS admission website or contact the Office for Academic Affairs through the admissions email (admissions@vims.edu) for further information.
Veterans Educational Benefits
William & Mary appreciates the sacrifices that our active duty, veterans, reservists, national guard and military dependents make as they serve our country. We are committed to our active duty service members, their dependents and veterans in transitioning to W&M and being successful. Please visit our Military and Veteran Students webpage for additional information about veterans education benefits.
Information for Senior Citizens
Senior citizens may take courses at William & Mary for either audit or credit on a space available basis. Registration for senior citizens taking classes at the Batten School & VIMS begins two weeks prior to the first day of classes of each term. Please visit the University Registrar’s webpage or contact the Batten School & VIMS Registrar (registrar@vims.edu) for additional information.
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