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What’s Your Ideal Campus Study Spot?
A lakeside gazebo. Your very own tower. An oak-canopied courtyard. Here on America’s most beautiful campus, there’s a lot to discover—not least of which are the nooks and crannies that best suit your individual studying style. Rollins is more than just a pretty place—it’s chock-full of spaces designed to set you up for success both at Rollins and beyond. TAKE THIS QUIZ TO SEE WHICH CAMPUS STUDY SPOT IS RIGHT FOR YOU.
First things first. Choose your noise level.
Yes. Strength in numbers.
Are you studying with a group?
Are you hungry?
I could eat. Not at the moment. Sun’s out, books out!
Dave’s Boathouse Spread out your work and enjoy table service at this nautical-themed restaurant serving pub fare, madeto-order sushi, and specialty drinks. Dave’s is a popular gathering place for students and faculty to mix, mingle, and work.
Unique collaborative spaces From the high-tech multimedia rooms in the all-new Kathleen W. Rollins Hall to the cozy charm of the Woolson House to the outdoor classroom outside Orlando Hall, collaborative spaces at Rollins are designed to fit every need.
Gazebo overlooking Lake Virginia Perched on the glistening shores of Lake Virginia, Rollins has no shortage of beautiful outdoor space. So grab a picnic blanket and find a spot to expand your mind while working on your tan. That counts as multitasking, right?
A little background noise helps me focus.
I prefer somewhere quiet and distraction-free.
I'm flying solo.
Indoors or outdoors?
How far are you willing to go for the perfect spot?
Let’s stay in. I’m a homebody. I like to venture out.
Bush Science Center Atrium The state-of-the-art Bush Science Center features a three-story glass atrium, so you can get your daily dose of Vitamin D without the sunburn. The space includes tables, couches, and a cafe that serves coffee, tea, and snacks. And if that weren’t awesome enough, it’s also a LEED-Certified green building.
Residence hall common areas From the pool deck at the new Lakeside Neighborhood (coming fall 2020) to the balcony of Ward Hall, many of our residence halls include common areas where you can work and relax. These spaces often function as de facto living rooms, with each one coming to reflect the personalities of its residents over time, so good vibes only.
Olin Library Tower Head to the third and fourth floors of Olin for the ultimate in peace and quiet. Unique to the fourth floor is the two-story Tower, where you can relax in the Pillow Room or take in sweeping views of campus from the Tower Room. It’s sort of like Hogwarts, minus the owls.