LOCATION
Thomas Jefferson High School
4100 West Grace Street, Richmond, VA, US
23230
Presenters
CONTACT INFORMATION
Thomas Jefferson High School Visit
Description
Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn more about Richard Bland College of William & Mary! Our admissions team will be visiting your school to provide valuable information about our programs, campus life, and the admissions process. This is your chance to ask questions, meet our representatives, and discover how RBC can help you seize your potential.
- Meet with RBC admissions representatives
- Learn about our 35+ pathways
- Discover financial aid options and scholarship opportunities
- Get insights into campus life and student activities
- Ask questions and get personalized advice
- Free applications available
- Qualified students can be admitted onsite if they supply a copy of their high school transcript
Questions & Answers
Richard Bland College offers 35+ pathways, including a variety of associate degrees and transfer programs designed to help you achieve your academic and career goals. If a major is offered at a four-year institution in Virginia, we can get you there with junior status through our guaranteed transfer agreements.
You can apply online through our website or take advantage of our free applications available during the school visit event. Qualified students can even be admitted onsite if they supply a copy of their high school transcript.
Admission requirements include a completed application and high school transcript. We are test-optional, so standardized test scores are not required. The preferred GPA for admission is 2.5, with a minimum GPA requirement of 2.0. Borderline candidates are encouraged to submit letters of recommendation, essays, and even interview with us so we can understand the context of your transcript. During the event, our admissions representatives can provide more detailed information based on your individual circumstances.
Richard Bland College offers a variety of financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs. The first step for financial aid is to submit your FAFSA or VASA. Our financial aid office is dedicated to helping you find the best options to fund your education.
Campus life at RBC is vibrant and diverse, with numerous student organizations, activities, and events. Our small class sizes and friendly atmosphere ensure that you’ll receive personalized attention and support from faculty and staff.
Absolutely! We encourage prospective students to visit our campus to get a feel for the environment and meet with faculty and current students. You can schedule a visit through our website or speak with our representatives during the school visit event.
RBC offers a range of support services, including academic advising, tutoring, career counseling, and mental health resources. Each student is assigned a learner mentor as part of their student success team to ensure they have the support they need to succeed both academically and personally. We also provide disability support services to ensure all students have equal access to educational opportunities.
For more information, you can visit our admissions onestop, follow us on social media, or contact our admissions office directly. Our representatives at the event will also be happy to answer any questions you have.