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The Perfect Blend

The Perfect Blend

287 International students from 63 countries (fall 2019)

60+ Areas of study Established 1885

2,133 Full-time undergraduate enrollment (fall 2019)

100+ Student clubs and organizations

90% Classes taught by full-time faculty (fall 2019)

Select Awards & Rankings No. 1 Regional University in the South U.S. News & World Report, 2020 Top Ranked for 25 Years U.S. News & World Report, 1996–2020 No. 1 for Best Undergraduate Teaching Program U.S. News & World Report, 2020 No. 1 College in the South College Consensus, 2019 Top Producer of Fulbright Scholars U.S. Department of State, 2013–2017, 2019 No. 2 Undergraduate Business Program in Florida College Choice, 2019

No. 1 for Percentage of Students Who Participate in Alternative Breaks Break Away, 2018–2019 No. 1 MBA in Florida Forbes, 2017–2019 No. 1 Most Beautiful College Campus The Princeton Review, 2015–16 Top 10 for Percentage of Students Who Study Abroad Institute for International Education, 2013–19

90+ International programs

17 Average class size

70+ Percent of students study abroad

Finish in Four Learn more about Rollins’ new four-year graduation guarantee at rollins.college/finish-in-four.

97% of Rollins’ 2018 graduates engaged in the workforce, grad school, or volunteer service 12 months after graduation.

By the numbers

FINANCIAL AID AT ROLLINS | LEARN MORE AT ROLLINS.COLLEGE/FINAID.

93 Percent of students receive some form of financial aid

$75 MILLION Amount students annually receive in state, federal, and Rollins resources

$35K Average aid package for enrolling first-years with demonstrated need

$270,000+ Value of an Alfond Scholarship (full ride) over four years

$10K – $30K Annual value range of partial merit scholarships

$0: Sign-up cost for Raise.me, which lets you earn scholarships from Rollins for your high school achievements

DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS

When to Apply NOVEMBER 1 Early Decision I application deadline (binding) NOVEMBER 1 Priority Scholarship deadline (non-binding) JANUARY 5 Early Decision II application deadline (binding) FEBRUARY 1 Regular Decision application deadline (non-binding)

What You Need to Apply

A completed application (Rollins Select Application, Common Application, or Coalition Application)

SAT/ACT scores or Test Score Waived Option What’s this? Learn more at rollins.college/tswo.

An official high school transcript

A counselor recommendation

A Secondary School Report

$50 application fee

Counselor TIP

“Don’t let the price of a school scare you away from applying because you never know what will happen. I was given more scholarships and financial aid from Rollins than from a large local public school. Had I attended that school, I would have had to pay more out of pocket than I did coming to Rollins. Who knows where I’d be today if I hadn’t applied to Rollins?” — Francisco Vanegas ’14, admission counselor

Rollins College Admission 1000 Holt Ave. — 2720 Winter Park, FL 32789

Your Gateway to Greatness.

Think of this issue as a sneak peek into the richness of the Rollins experience. You’ll get a glimpse into everything from our intimate learning environment and life-changing international adventures to the endless opportunity of Orlando, but there’s still more to discover and we can’t wait to show you. Take the next step and see your personalized pathway start to take shape at Rollins.

Visit Campus Schedule a visit and experience Rollins yourself. rollins.edu/visit

One of your first steps through Rollins Gateway will be Kathleen W. Rollins Hall, the new state-of-the-art facility that empowers students to hone their knowledge and skills through immersive real-world experiences like internships, study abroad, and community engagement.

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