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Why Rollins?

From our personalized learning environment and flexible format to our elite accreditation and expert faculty, Rollins is the perfect place to pursue your degree

Elite Accreditation

Rollins’ ABACS program is one of just 22 master’s programs in the world and the only program in Orlando to earn accreditation from the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI).

Top-Ranked Reputation

Rollins’ ranking as the No. 1 regional university in the South underscores the high-quality experience you can expect on our Winter Park campus and the prestigious weight a Rollins degree carries not only in Orlando but throughout Florida and across the country.

Proven Results

98 percent of Rollins grads pass the Board Certified Behavior Analyst examination on the first attempt.

Designed to Fit Your Life

From work to family, you have a lot going on. We get it. That’s why we designed our Hamilton Holt School programs specifically for students like you. Our classes are conveniently timed to suit your schedule, and our ABAI Verified Course Sequence provides a clear roadmap to degree completion.

Personalized Learning Environment

With an average class size of just 12, our in-person learning environment is designed to maximize engagement and support, and thanks to our 10:1 studentfaculty ratio, our expert professors have the freedom to focus on you.

Mentorship from Expert Faculty

At Rollins, you’ll work collaboratively with faculty on every aspect of your professional development, from networking and practicum site selection to conducting, presenting, and publishing research.

The greatest strength is the professors. Not only do they shape you into a behavior analyst, but they really prepare you to network professionally. The professors actively connect you with professionals in a field that once seemed untouchable. Additionally, the thesis component really made the program for me. Having the ability to conduct our own research under the professors provided a deeper understanding of the scientific processes used in behavior analysis.

Kristen Morris ’17

Behavior Analyst, Kaiser

Learn by Doing

Students complete practicum seminars that include supervised fieldwork according to the standards of the Behavior Analysis Certification Board.

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