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What It’s Like to Study Abroad

Tag along with three Rollins students as they give you a behind-the-scenes look at their study abroad experiences in Australia, France, and Iceland.

A group of Rollins students take in the view in Austria.

A Whole New World

Barbie and Ken aren’t the only ones creating change and exploring new worlds. Check out this year’s upcoming field studies for a chance to experience new cultures, take cool classes, and gain a competitive edge in the job market.

Robinson Earns Diversity in Business Award

Mary Choi Robinson has been recognized by the Orlando Business Journal for bringing issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging to the forefront at both Rollins and beyond.

Berry and Robinson Honored with Presidential Awards for Diversity and Inclusion

The award recognizes students, faculty, and staff whose contributions and actions over time best exemplify the principles and ideals of diversity and inclusion.

International student plays with a soccer ball in her dorm room.

Global Discovery Right Here at Home

Despite travel restrictions, Rollins has doubled down on its commitment to global learning with innovative opportunities for international engagement.

Students walk in Rollins' commencement ceremony

Rollins Named Top Producer of Fulbright Scholars

Rollins’ focus on global citizenship, study abroad, and responsible leadership has once again earned the College a spot in the top producers of Fulbright Scholars.

10 Reasons Rollins Delivers the Best in Study Abroad

We’re looking forward to when the world once again becomes our classroom. In the meantime, explore 10 of the reasons Rollins continues to rank as one of the nation’s best colleges for study abroad.

Students crossing a river on horseback on a field study to Costa Rica.

Rollins Named a Top 10 School for Study Abroad

Rollins has once again ranked among the top 10 master’s-granting institutions in the U.S. for the percentage of students who study abroad.

Center of It All

In January, Rollins officially opened Kathleen W. Rollins Hall, the College’s new headquarters for applied liberal arts learning.

Rendering of Kathleen W. Rollins Hall

Trustee Kathleen Rollins Provides Transformational Gift for Mills Memorial Hall Renovation

The renovated campus building, which is scheduled to open in fall 2019, will now be known as Kathleen W. Rollins Hall.


Karina Barbesino ’19 and professor Li Wei.

Barbesino Earns Boren Scholarship

Karina Barbesino ’19 has earned a Boren Scholarship, a prestigious award reserved for students who intend to pursue careers in federal national security.