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Why Rollins?

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

In the past decade, 100 percent of Rollins’ MAT graduates have secured teaching positions.

Designed to Fit Your Life

From work to family, you have a lot going on. We get it. That’s why we designed our graduate programs specifically for students like you. Our classes are conveniently timed to suit your schedule, and our lockstep course sequence provides a clear roadmap to degree completion.

Personalized Learning Environment

With an average class size of just 14, 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 selecting courses and teaching placements to conducting, presenting, and publishing research.

Global Perspective

On a faculty-led field study to China, the Netherlands, or Rwanda, you’ll have the opportunity to engage firsthand with different types of international education systems and make a difference in the lives of local students.

The Rollins MAT program is exceptionally well designed and prepared me to be an instructional leader from day one. This program set the bar high, diminished the learning curve, and has distinguished me from my peers in advanced education. I highly recommend this program to all future educational leaders.

Justin Yount ’14MAT Dean, Palmetto Elementary School

Real-World Rigor

In addition to core and specialized courses, you’ll participate in at least 100 hours of pre-internship experiences in elementary and secondary settings and spend a full semester student-teaching at a local school.

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