Alternative Spring Break
![Alternative Spring Break locales](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qe2ul2l0/production/ce6f9b1e7c16f5a3c68d349344b29d8c2afc32d1-2000x1333.png?rect=0,2,2000,1330&w=352&h=234&q=70&fit=max&auto=format)
February 29, 2024
Passport to Purpose
During spring break, our students have the opportunity to explore real-world issues and grow as global citizens.
![A grid of students participating in field studies and alternative spring breaks.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qe2ul2l0/production/73b90ffa36029e06ca566fd37b7de981c7fd41f0-2000x1333.png?rect=0,2,2000,1330&w=352&h=234&q=70&fit=max&auto=format)
April 28, 2023
Around the World in 8 Days
With passion and purpose, Tars set out this past spring break to explore real-world issues and grow as global citizens.
![From Disney World and watersports to cute cafes and outdoor excursions, Orlando is a vibrant college city.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qe2ul2l0/production/eda046f6ebe5436b17d35b70da2e97a81edc109d-2000x1300.jpg?rect=22,0,1956,1300&w=352&h=234&q=70&fit=max&auto=format)
January 10, 2022
11 Reasons Orlando is America’s Best College City
To celebrate Rollins’ hometown being ranked as the No. 4 city in the nation for college students, here are 11 of the many reasons The City Beautiful is the perfect place to call home.
![The arts academy building in Cuba.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qe2ul2l0/production/fe0bd8f4c7011f42d17cba6e510e613a3f874fbc-2000x1339.jpg?rect=0,5,2000,1330&w=352&h=234&q=70&fit=max&auto=format)
April 11, 2019
Study Breaks
During spring break, students scattered across the globe from Cuba to Japan on faculty-led field studies that encouraged them to learn from difference and find commonality.
![Students ride on a tractor at Zellwood Farm, not far from campus, where they work alongside migrant farmworkers.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qe2ul2l0/production/9ec5a662e43dadc57fca14f0856f5d522c64df40-2000x1333.jpg?rect=0,2,2000,1330&w=352&h=234&q=70&fit=max&auto=format)
September 10, 2018
Rollins Ranked as a Leader in Alternative Breaks
Rollins has ranked No. 1 nationally for the highest percentage of students who participate in alternative breaks.