The co-curricular student experience at UMW provides opportunities to explore passions, serve others, practice leadership, engage civically, and learn about other cultures. A Mary Washington education, by design, enables students to learn just as much outside of the classroom as they do inside of it. Faculty and staff in offices and centers across campus support students in connecting their curricular and co-curricular interests, preparing them for careers and meaningful community involvement upon graduation. When you support the programs listed below, you help students discover who they are meant to be and their role in making the world a better place.
Alternative Service Breaks
Association of Student Veterans
Campus Recreation
Campus Tree Fund
Center for International Education
Center for Prevention and Education
COAR (Community Outreach and Resources)
Eagles in Recovery
James Farmer Multicultural Center
Office of Disability Resources
Office of Sustainability
Residence Life and Housing
Student Leadership/SAE
Talley Center for Counseling Services
UMW Votes