Cadet Life
Students in the Virginia Women's Institute for Leadership at Mary Baldwin
College become fully involved in the life of the college as well as in the
cadet corps. They are active in student government, varsity sports and clubs
and organizations. However, the life of a VWIL cadet differs in some ways
from the life of a traditional student. Cadets must stay focused and organized
to accomplish their goals.
For example:
Cadets are up early and put in a long day. Formations often begin at
6:30 in the morning and class or corps meetings may be scheduled for evenings.
VWIL students expect to work hard in order to derive benefits from the program,
and they learn to manage time well.
Cadets hold themselves to high academic standards. VWIL students are
expected to maintain a 2.0 GPA as upper class women. Failure to do so results
in academic probation and means activities are restricted and study hours
are mandated. Cadets achieving a 3.0 GPA or higher wear the coveted academic
star.
Cadets are accountable; they keep their commitments. Attendance is
taken at academic classes and at all mandatory activities. Cadets receive
demerits for failure to keep commitments and they receive merits for outstanding
contributions to the corps and the college.
Cadets agree to focus on their educational priorities. VWIL cadets
adhere to curfews, limits on evenings out and mandatory study hours from
Sunday evening through Thursday. Privileges increase as cadets advance in
class standing.
Cadets
care for their residences and uniforms. Cadet uniforms and dormitory
rooms are inspected weekly.