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Rollins College Overview

Rollins College is a private not-for-profit institution located in Winter Park, Florida. Winter Park is considered a suburb and offers tranquility and safety near the excitement of a city center.

What Is Rollins College Known For?

706 Undergraduate Awards
$54,296 Avg Cost After Aid
50% Acceptance Rate
  • The doctor's degree is the highest award offered at Rollins.
  • In a recent academic period71% of the faculty were full-time.
  • A student who earns a bachelor's degree from Rollins makes roughly $58,295 a year. This is 43% more than their peers from other colleges and universities.
  • It takes the average Rollins student 4.1 years to graduate. This is pretty good when compared to the national rate of 4.4 years.

Where Is Rollins College?

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Contact details for Rollins are given below.

Contact Details
Address: 1000 Holt Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789-4499
Phone: 407-646-2000
Website: www.rollins.edu

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How Do I Get Into Rollins?

You can apply to Rollins online at: www.rollins.edu/admission-aid/apply-now/

Admission Requirements for Rollins

Submission Required?
High School GPA 1
High School Rank 5
High School Transcript 1
College Prep Program 5
Recommendations 1
SAT or ACT Scores 5
TOEFL 1

How Hard Is It To Get Into Rollins?

50% Acceptance Rate
64% Of Accepted Are Women
32% Submit SAT Scores
The acceptance rate of Rollins College is 50%. While it may not be as selective as some schools, it does screen its applicants very carefully. Do what you can to stand out among others in the pool of applicants!

Approximately 36% of accepted students are men and 64% are women. The acceptance rate for men is 48%, and the acceptance rate for women is 51%.

Average Test Scores

About 32% of students accepted to Rollins submitted their SAT scores. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores ranged between 590 and 690. Math scores were between 560 and 660.

SAT Reading and Writing Scores for Rollins College  ( 590 to 690 )
200
800

SAT Math Scores for Rollins College  ( 560 to 660 )
200
800
Rollins received ACT scores from 20% of accepted students. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, ACT English scores ranged between 24 and 31. Math scores were between 21 and 0. Composite scores were between 24 and 29.

ACT English Scores for Rollins College  ( 24 to 31 )
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36
ACT Composite Scores for Rollins College  ( 24 to 29 )
1
36

Can I Afford Rollins College?

$54,296 Net Price
43% Take Out Loans
The overall average net price of Rollins is $54,296. The affordability of the school largely depends on your financial need since net price varies by income group.

The net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board and other costs and subtracting financial aid.

Student Loan Debt

While almost two-thirds of students nationwide take out loans to pay for college, the percentage may be quite different for the school you plan on attending. At Rollins, approximately 43% of students took out student loans averaging $7,794 a year. That adds up to $31,176 over four years for those students.

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Rollins College Undergraduate Student Diversity

2,456 Full-Time Undergraduates
60% Women
33% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
There are 2,559 undergraduate students at Rollins, with 2,456 being full-time and 103 being part-time.

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There are also 545 graduate students at the school.

Gender Diversity

Of the 2,456 full-time undergraduates at Rollins, 40% are male and 60% are female.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

The racial-ethnic breakdown of Rollins College students is as follows.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 85
Black or African American 139
Hispanic or Latino 478
White 1,360
International Students 215
Other Races/Ethnicities 179

Geographic Diversity

Florida students aren't the only ones who study at Rollins College. At this time, 31 states are represented by the student population at the school.

Over 71 countries are represented at Rollins. The most popular countries sending students to the school are Brazil, Venezuela, and India.

Rollins College Undergraduate Concentrations

The table below shows the number of awards for each concentration.

Major Bachelor’s Master’s Doctor’s TOTAL
Business Administration & Management 116 130 8 254
Communication & Media Studies 78 0 0 78
International Business 66 0 0 66
General Psychology 58 0 0 58
Teacher Education Grade Specific 27 9 0 36
Economics 30 0 0 30
Mental & Social Health Services 0 29 0 29
Music 27 0 0 27
Political Science & Government 26 0 0 26
General English Literature 25 0 0 25
Entrepreneurial Studies 22 0 0 22
Computer Information Systems 22 0 0 22
International Relations & National Security 21 0 0 21
General Biology 19 0 0 19
Natural Resources Conservation 19 0 0 19
Sociology 18 0 0 18
Human Resource Management 0 17 0 17
Mathematics 14 0 0 14
Drama & Theater Arts 14 0 0 14
Philosophy 12 0 0 12
Fine & Studio Arts 12 0 0 12
Public Health 5 6 0 11
Anthropology 10 0 0 10
Physics 9 0 0 9
Ecology, Evolution & Systematics Biology 8 0 0 8
Romance Languages 8 0 0 8
History 8 0 0 8
Chemistry 8 0 0 8
Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology 7 0 0 7
Clinical, Counseling & Applied Psychology 0 7 0 7
Area Studies 6 0 0 6
Liberal Arts General Studies 2 4 0 6
General Engineering 3 0 0 3
Classical Languages & Literature 3 0 0 3
Religious Studies 2 0 0 2
Interdisciplinary Studies 1 0 0 1
Agriculture/Veterinary Preparatory Programs 0 0 0 0
Public Relations & Advertising 0 0 0 0
Health/Medical Prep Programs 0 0 0 0
Non-Professional General Legal Studies 0 0 0 0
Data Analytics 0 0 0 0
Multicultural & Diversity Studies 0 0 0 0
Forestry 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 706 202 8 916

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*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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