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Located in the heart of Central Florida, Rollins College Hamilton Holt School offers top-ranked undergraduate and graduate programs at a competitive price, and our evening degree programs enable adult learners in the greater Orlando area to take control of their academic endeavors.
Here you’ll find the same great level of academic rigor that you would at any other esteemed residential college, but with a slight difference: our programs are designed with working adults in mind. We know the challenge of balancing life, work, family, and education, and we don’t think you should have to sacrifice one area for another. For that reason, our evening classes allow you to pursue bachelor's and master's degrees at a time that fits your schedule.
Whether you’re looking to return to school after a few years, or you're on a continuing quest for knowledge, we have your back. Our courses and faculty challenge you to reach your full academic potential, while our wide-range of academic resources provide you with the tools and help you need to succeed.
Just because you’re looking for self-improvement doesn’t mean you have to go it alone. Our classes encourage the type of academic discussion that fosters community and friendship. And Rollins offers a variety of ways for you to become involved in the campus and the community outside of the classroom.
Check out the Why Rollins Evening page, go straight to the Bachelor’s Degree Programs or Master’s Degree Programs page, or request more information.

You do not need test scores (from the SAT or ACT for example) to enroll in an undergraduate course at the Hamilton Holt School. If you have a high school diploma or GED, you are eligible to apply for admission to an undergraduate program, or take courses for personal enrichment or toward a second bachelor's degree. Students are generally required to have a 2.5 cumulative Grade-Point-Average (GPA) from previously attended colleges or high school.
In order to enroll in a course, you must file an application and official transcripts from your high school or ALL colleges you have attended. We must have these documents and a $35 nonrefundable application fee on file one month before new student registration begins.
Your application materials will be reviewed by an academic advisor, and you will receive a letter informing you of your acceptance and eligibility to register for courses. Dates of new student registration are noted in the calendar listings on the Web and in publications such as the Undergraduate Catalog.
Application for the Undergraduate Program
Form to request transcripts from other institutions
This page contains information about downloading the application from our website. For complete information on admission requirements for each program, please see the links below.
The application can be filled out on your computer and printed; or it can be downloaded, printed, and filled in by hand (please print) or on a typewriter. The application is not valid without your signature and the $50 application fee. A check, money order (with the applicant's name listed), Visa, or MasterCard are accepted as payment. To use a credit card, please provide the card number, expiration date, and the cardholder's signature.
In order to download and print the application, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher. If you do not already have this free software on your computer, you can download it from the Adobe website. (Installation instructions are also available.)
You also may obtain this application from the Graduate Studies Catalog or the graduate information packet.
Application for Graduate Admission
MA in Mental Health Counseling application instructions
Graduate Studies in Education application instructions
Florida Teacher Certification application instructions
Request Information


Attend an upcoming B.A. Degree FastTrack Information Session to learn about transferring credits, applying for financial aid, and making your career and life dreams come true.
If you FastTrack your application, we will waive your application fee. For detailed information or to register, visit B.A. Degree FastTrack Information Sessions.
Hear from faculty, alumni, and students how a master's degree from Rollins College can enhance your professional and personal growth at the Graduate Degree Information Sessions.


You do not need test scores (from the SAT or ACT for example) to enroll in an undergraduate course at the Hamilton Holt School. If you have a high school diploma or GED, you are eligible to apply for admission to an undergraduate program, or take courses for personal enrichment or toward a second bachelor's degree. Students are generally required to have a 2.5 cumulative Grade-Point-Average (GPA) from previously attended colleges or high school.
In order to enroll in a course, you must file an application and official transcripts from your high school or ALL colleges you have attended. We must have these documents and a $35 nonrefundable application fee on file one month before new student registration begins.
Your application materials will be reviewed by an academic advisor, and you will receive a letter informing you of your acceptance and eligibility to register for courses. Dates of new student registration are noted in the calendar listings on the Web and in publications such as the Undergraduate Catalog.
Application for the Undergraduate Program
Form to request transcripts from other institutions
This page contains information about downloading the application from our website. For complete information on admission requirements for each program, please see the links below.
The application can be filled out on your computer and printed; or it can be downloaded, printed, and filled in by hand (please print) or on a typewriter. The application is not valid without your signature and the $50 application fee. A check, money order (with the applicant's name listed), Visa, or MasterCard are accepted as payment. To use a credit card, please provide the card number, expiration date, and the cardholder's signature.
In order to download and print the application, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher. If you do not already have this free software on your computer, you can download it from the Adobe website. (Installation instructions are also available.)
You also may obtain this application from the Graduate Studies Catalog or the graduate information packet.
Application for Graduate Admission
MA in Mental Health Counseling application instructions
Graduate Studies in Education application instructions
Florida Teacher Certification application instructions
Request Information


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Located in the heart of Central Florida, Rollins College Hamilton Holt School offers top-ranked undergraduate and graduate programs at a competitive price, and our evening degree programs enable adult learners in the greater Orlando area to take control of their academic endeavors.
Here you’ll find the same great level of academic rigor that you would at any other esteemed residential college, but with a slight difference: our programs are designed with working adults in mind. We know the challenge of balancing life, work, family, and education, and we don’t think you should have to sacrifice one area for another. For that reason, our evening classes allow you to pursue bachelor's and master's degrees at a time that fits your schedule.
Whether you’re looking to return to school after a few years, or you're on a continuing quest for knowledge, we have your back. Our courses and faculty challenge you to reach your full academic potential, while our wide-range of academic resources provide you with the tools and help you need to succeed.
Just because you’re looking for self-improvement doesn’t mean you have to go it alone. Our classes encourage the type of academic discussion that fosters community and friendship. And Rollins offers a variety of ways for you to become involved in the campus and the community outside of the classroom.
Check out the Why Rollins Evening page, go straight to the Bachelor’s Degree Programs or Master’s Degree Programs page, or request more information.