Fast Facts

Affiliation

Nonsectarian, Independent, and Co-Educational


Location

Winter Park, Florida, an attractive residential community adjacent to the city of Orlando; the campus is situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Virginia


Accreditation

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), National Association of Schools of Music, American Chemical Society, Florida Department of Education, American Association of Museums, AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs


Divisions

  • College of Arts & Sciences
  • Roy E. Crummer Graduate School of Business
  • Hamilton Holt School

Academic Awards & Rankings:

  • Rollins has been ranked the #1 masters-level university in the South by U.S. News & World Report for eight years. Learn more
  • Rollins’ Crummer Graduate School of Business was ranked No. 1 in Florida by Forbes, and 19th in the nation by Leadership Excellence magazine. Learn more
  • Rollins is consistently recognized by Peterson’s Competitive Colleges, Barron’s Guide, and The Princeton Review as being among the finest private, liberal arts colleges in America.
  • Rollins is proud to have a Nobel Laureate among its alumni as well as being named the top producer of Fulbright Scholars. Learn more
  • Rollins is the oldest college in Florida. With an endowment of more than $300 million, it ranks in the top 10 percent of the more than 3,900 colleges and universities across the country.
  • Rollins is recognized as a Changemaker Campus by Ashoka U. Learn more
  • Rollins College hosts the internationally renowned Bach Festival. Learn more

Diversity:

  • Students from 45 states and more than 45 countries.
  • More than 27 percent of the students at Rollins are international students or students of color.
  • The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) strives to create an experience rich in perspectives and opportunities to learn from one another.
  • The OMA coordinates diversity education, workshops, cultural programs and activities, and a comprehensive resource center dedicated to diversity at Rollins.

Student Registration

Fall 2012

Arts & Sciences

 1,884

Crummer Graduate School of Business

 316

Hamilton Holt School

 

      Undergraduate Programs

 778

      Graduate Programs

 259

Total

 3,237

   

Level

 

Undergraduate

 2,662

Graduate

 575

Total

 3,237



Student Gender Profile

Female

58%

Male

42%



Student Ethnicity Profile

White, non-Hispanic

69%

Hispanic

13%

Black, non-Hispanic

4%

Asian or Pacific Islander

3%

American Indian

1%

Two or More Races Reported

3%

Non-US Resident

5%

Race and Ethnicity Unknown

2%



New Students - College of Arts & Sciences Fall 2010

First-year Applications  4,541
First-year Enrollment  518
Transfer Applications  424
Transfer Enrollment  68
   
High School Origin  
Public Secondary Schools  55%
Independent Schools  39%
Independent Parochial Schools  6%
   
High School Geographic Origin  
Florida  45%
Mid-Atlantic  17%
New England  11%
Midwest  8%
South  8%
West  3%
International  8%
   
SAT Scores: Middle 50%
(Math + Critical Reading Only)
 
Combined Totals  1130 - 1300
   
ACT Scores: Middle 50%
(Composite)
 
Composite Totals  24-29
   
Reported (weighted) GPA  
Average  3.7
Middle 50% Range  3.1-4.0



Additional Information

  • 70% percent of students live on-campus.
  • 79% percent of students receive some type of financial aid.
  • Over $34 million in total Rollins College funds awarded in 2012-2013.
  • Average class size: 17
  • Student to faculty ratio: 10:1