Admission to Rollins is highly selective. Each year the College receives approximately 3,500 applications for the 500 places in the entering first-year class and 250 applications for the 55 places in the entering transfer class.

The 3/2 Accelerated Management Program (AMP) is available to first-year applicants only and results in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Rollins and the Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Rollins' Roy E. Crummer Graduate School of Business. Admission is highly selective; admitted candidates are expected to maintain a 3.2 or higher grade point average and score at least 600 on the Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) in order to matriculate in the Crummer School. Learn more
Applicants who do NOT seek consideration for academic merit scholarships, for the 3/2 Accelerated Management Program, or for the Honors Degree Program may select the Test Score Waived Option. Candidates selecting this option must submit supplemental materials.
You'll need to submit a personal representation telling us about yourself. You may submit this personal representation as a 1-minute YouTube video or a PowerPoint presentation of 6-8 slides. Please email your YouTube video link or your PowerPoint presentation (include your name and address and/or high school so we can identify you) to tswo@rollins.edu.
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Early Decision is a binding option. Accepted students are expected to withdraw applications to other institutions. Round I application deadline is November 15; candidate notification is December 15; deposit deadline is January 15. Round II application deadline is January 15; candidate notification is February 1; deposit deadline is March 1.
First-year student application deadline is February 15, and international student application deadline is March 15. Candidate notification is April 1, and deposit deadline is May 1. Transfers who apply by July 1 will be notified no later than July 15.
**Applicants for admission are considered without regard to race, color, creed, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or national origin.