Instate Tuition (2013-2014)
$41,460
Out-of-state Tuition (2013-2014)
$41,460
Rollins Address
ROLLINS COLLEGE
1000 HOLT AVE
WINTER PARK, FL 32789--4499
General info:
(407) 646-2000
Financial aid office:
(407) 646-2395 Admissions office:
(407) 646-2161University HomepageTuition + Rollins Housing (2013-2014)
Meals Per Week:21
Undergrad Application Fee: $40
Grad Application Fee:$50
Tuition Payment Plan:Yes
Campus Housing Capacity:1,242
Freshman Must Live on Campus: NoUniversity Makeup (2013-2014)
# of Undergrads: 2,902
# of Grad students: 686
Total Students: 3,588Male41.5%
Female58.5%
International5%
African-American7%
American Indian1%
Asian4%
Hispanic14%
Pacific Islander2%
Caucasian64%
Unknown5%
Financial Aid
67% First time, full time students receive federal aid and the average amount is $219
26% of students receive State/Local grants and the average amount is $5,349
81% receive instiutional grants and the average institutional award is $22,581
43% receive student loans and the average amount is $8,182
Net Price CalculatorFinancial Aid WebsitePrivate not-for-profit 4 year or above Institution
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Special Programs
Teacher Certifications
Admissions Requirements
Secondary School Record Required
Secondary School GPA Required
Secondary School Rank N/A
Test Scores N/A
Competencies N/ASpecial Credits
HS College Credit: Yes
AP Credit: Yes
Life Experience Credit: No
Special Credits(other): NoApplicants Admitted
59% men vs 59% women admittedApplicants vs Admissions (2013-2014)
Men Applicants:1,871
Women Applicants:2,858
Men Admitted:1,100
Women Admitted:1,685Student Services
Library On Campus
Remedial Services
Counseling Services
Employment Services
Placement Services
Majors |
• Anthropology • Area Studies • Art History • Art/Art Studies • Asian Studies/Civilization • Biochemistry • Biology/Biological Sciences • Business Administration and Management • Chemistry • Classics and Classical Languages • Communication • Communication and Media Studies • Computer and Information Sciences • Criticism and Conservation • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts • Economics • Elementary Education and Teaching • English Language and Literature • Environmental Studies • French Language and Literature • General • General Studies and Humanities • History • Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration • International Business/Trade/Commerce • International Relations and Affairs • Latin American and Caribbean Studies • Liberal Arts and Sciences • Literatures • Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography • Mathematics • Mental Health Counseling/Counselor • Music • Organizational Behavior Studies • Organizational Communication • Other • Philosophy • Physics • Political Science and Government • Psychology • Religion/Religious Studies • Sociology • Spanish Language and Literature • Urban Studies/Affairs • Linguistics |