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Rollins College

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Your Combined ACT:
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SAT Math + Verbal:
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Your Chances at Rollins
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Your Chances at Rollins
(on SAT score alone)
Men
Women
# Applicants
1,871
2,858
# Admitted
1,100
1,685
% Admitted
58.8%
59.0%
% Overall
58.9%

Students who got into Rollins:

Tips mention: Interview (0), ACT/SAT (7), Grades (9), Sports/Extracurriculars (1), College Essay (1)
I had a average gpa (3May 10 2020Political Science
I had a average gpa (3.3) but a solid SAT (1250). During high school, I was involved in several leadership roles and experiences which likely influenced my admissions. Overall the college is not competitive to get into when comparing to schools like Pomona or Amherst. However, students should be aware of the expectations of the liberal arts curriculum and community.
SAT: 1250 Male
I maintained a very high GPA in high schoolJul 28 2014Psychology
I maintained a very high GPA in high school as well as long term extracurriculars. I also achieved higher than average standardized test scores.
ACT: 30 SAT: 2020 Female
I found it fairly easy to get into RollinsApr 28 2013PreMed and Medical
I found it fairly easy to get into Rollins. I believe I just filled out the application online, that included some small paragraphs on what I wanted to do and sent in my test scores and high school transcripts. I don't know many people who did not get into Rollins.
ACT: 27 Female
I had a 1970 SAT, ran or held leadershipDec 16 2011Political Science
I had a 1970 SAT, ran or held leadership positions in several student organizations, won English Student of the year in High School, and have an IQ of 144. Any one of those will do, all of those combined is grotesquely superfluous. Being anything but comically unintelligent is a key to entry, and even those with middle-school academic chops can be accepted if the right strings are pulled or it's done through the proper channels. If you're eligible for a full scholarship like I was, you might want to consider somewhere else, however!
SAT: 1330 Male
I had a good SAT score, good GPA andApr 30 2011Political Science
I had a good SAT score, good GPA and was the leader or a member of many clubs and organizations in high school. Any one of those would have gotten me accepted to this institution, and I probably could have gotten away with none of those if I was wealthy enough, but this is prevalent among even the most prestigious private colleges and Universities, I can promise you that. I can with equal honesty admit to you that the experience at Rollins college you have will depend upon what you make of it. I'm more intelligent than 90% of Rollins students and likely their graduates as well, but if I continue to receive the feedback that I have been given and the opportunities/scholarships continue to roll in, I'm in a better position than I could have been at literally any other college or university in Florida, and bear in mind I was eligible for admission to University of Miami's Honors program.
SAT: 2080 Male
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