Merit Aid Available:
No known Merit Aid available.
Your best bet is to reach out to this school directly to request more information.
If you know something about merit aid this school, please let us know.
Please type at least the first 4 letters of the school name.
Average Rating
Richard Bland College of The College of William and Mary in Virginia was founded in 1960. It is the Junior College of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The College offers a traditional curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences leading to the associate degree and other programs appropriate to a junior college. The curriculum is intended to allow students to acquire junior status after transferring to a four-year college or to pursue expanded career opportunities. The College also recognizes its responsibility to serve the public by providing educational and cultural opportunities for the community at large.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | Associate |
|---|---|
| Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies | 10 |
| Physical Sciences | Associate |
| Physical Sciences | 182 |
* default=enabled
back to college profile admin pageLogin or create an account to see your fit.
The chart below shows your chances of admission to this school, based on the information in your profile.
Create a free profile so you can see your chances at Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary and thousands of other top colleges.
The chart provides up-to-the-moment Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary admission statistics from students who applied this year.
Raise your test scores with a premium membership to Grockit.com, the most fun and engaging way to prep for the SAT and ACT. Score improvement guaranteed. Sign Up Here.
I am a second year student at Richard Bland Col.. It is known for being the transfer school, therefore; students attend there in hopes of transferring to a four-year university. I highly recommend students who know exactly what they want to do and… more read full review
I am a second year student at Richard Bland College. It is known for being the transfer school, therefore; students attend there in hopes of transferring to a four-year university. I highly recommend students who know exactly what they want to do and who are focused to attend Richard Bland. Otherwise, you'll find out sooner than later that you are wasting some of your valuable time. I say this because I see students who think that by taking minimum hours of credits per semester they could get their associates and move on. That is not the case here, sometimes you may have to take 19 credit hours in order to meet the minimum requirement. Also, when you register for classes, make sure to double check with the university you want to attend to see if the credits not only transfer but transfer in your field of study. If you take it a bit more seriously and follow up on it, I think Richard Bland College could teach you a lot, save you money and better prepare you for the future read full review
Take your time at Richard Bland seriously. My biggest regret was not studying or reading the material before classes. I did not need to study or read the books the teachers requested. I was comfortable enough reading my lecture notes and getting A's… more read full review
Take your time at Richard Bland seriously. My biggest regret was not studying or reading the material before classes. I did not need to study or read the books the teachers requested. I was comfortable enough reading my lecture notes and getting A's and B's on my tests and in all my courses. Now I feel unprepared for the workload at my four year institution. I found the Science classes to be the most difficult. Students will need to be prepared to have a full load of work if they take Science classes. read full review
Your best bet is to reach out to this school directly to request more information.
If you know something about merit aid this school, please let us know.