How to Find Your William & Mary Student ID Number: A Comprehensive Guide
For students, faculty, and staff at William & Mary, the Tribe Card serves as the official form of identification and a crucial component of campus life. Linked uniquely to each individual, this card acts as a key to campus resources and activities. This article provides a detailed guide on how to obtain your Tribe Card and understand its associated ID number.
Understanding the Tribe Card
The Tribe Card and associated ID number (93#) is non-transferable and may only be used by the person to whom it was issued. Any external use, transfer, alteration, falsification, deliberate damage or forgery of a Tribe Card is considered misuse and may subject the holder to disciplinary action under the regulations outlined in the Student/Staff handbook.
Obtaining Your Tribe Card
Tribe Cards are generally processed at the start of your first year if you're a full-time, degree-seeking student, often during Orientation. However, there are a few key steps and requirements to be aware of.
Prerequisites for Getting a Tribe Card
Two essential requirements must be fulfilled before the Tribe Card can be produced, ensuring accurate identification:
Photo Submission: It is important to review the Photo Submission Guidelines to ensure your photo is acceptable.
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Valid Government-Issued Photo ID: A valid government-issued photo identification is required to obtain your Tribe Card. The ID should display your name, birth date, and expiration date.
The Initial Process
Online Login: Visit tribecard.wm.edu and log in using your W&M credentials.
Name on Card: If you have a Preferred/Chosen First Name listed in the Personal Information Questionnaire (PIQ) this is what will be listed on your Tribe Card. If a name is printed incorrectly on a card, replacement cards can be purchased for $23.
Verification: All uploaded information must be verified by Tribe Card Services, a process that could take up to three business days.
What to Do if Orientation Distribution is Missed
- If the communicated Orientation deadline was not met: Please visit the Tribe Card Services office for processing and card printing.
- If your Orientation program does not distribute Tribe Cards upon arrival: Please visit the Tribe Card Services office for processing and card printing.
- General Inquiries: In these cases, please visit the Tribe Card Services office in Campus Center during normal business hours to receive your card.
Understanding the 93# ID Number
The Tribe Card is linked to a unique ID number, often referred to as the "93#". This number is crucial for various campus-related activities and services.
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Replacing a Lost or Damaged Card
Losing your Tribe Card can be inconvenient, but the replacement process is straightforward:
- Report a Lost Card: If you cannot find your card and require a replacement, you can visit Tribe Card Services. Once a card is replaced, previous cards will not function.
- Visit Tribe Card Services: You can visit Tribe Card Services to purchase a replacement card. Upon replacement, previous cards will be deactivated and should be surrendered to the Tribe Card Services office to be properly destroyed.
- Required Documentation: Bring a valid Government issued photo ID which includes your name, birth date and expiration date.
- Replacement Cost: The cost of a replacement card is $23.
Cards that no longer function properly can be replaced by visiting Tribe Card Services.
If you find your card, report your card as found using one of the above sites.
Important Information for Faculty and Staff
Upon Termination/Retirement of employment, Faculty and Staff Tribe Cards are collected by the direct supervisor in accordance with the University Human Resources W&M Employee Clearance Procedure. Affiliate/Contractor accounts expire annually.
Contacting Tribe Card Services
For assistance, you can contact Tribe Card Services at 757-221-2105.
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William & Mary: A Brief Overview
William & Mary is a public institution that was founded in 1693. In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, William & Mary is ranked No. #51 in National Universities. It's also ranked No. #12 in Best Undergraduate Teaching. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,063 (fall 2024), its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 1,200 acres. The student-faculty ratio at William & Mary is 13:1, and it utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. William & Mary accepts the Common Application and has a test-optional admissions policy. The school's in-state tuition and fees are $26,456; out-of-state tuition and fees are $52,154. Thirty-three percent of first-year students receive need-based financial aid, and the average net price for federal loan recipients is $19,442. The four-year graduation rate is 84%. Six years after graduation, the median salary for graduates is $62,959.
Campus Life and Activities
William & Mary offers a vibrant campus life with numerous events and activities:
- Signature Events: Join the fun at signature events such as the parade and football game, October 16-19. Students and their families enjoy a weekend of events across campus.
- The Tack Faculty Lecture Series: The Tack Faculty Lecture Series continues on October 22 with Professor Saskia Mordijck.
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