Rollins College



1000 Holt Ave.
Winter Park, FL 32789


Rollins College is a comprehensive school of the liberal arts and sciences, located in the city of Winter Park in central Florida. It encompasses three major schools: the college of liberal arts and sciences, the Crummer graduate school of business, and the Hamilton Holt school for students studying in the evenings. Education at Rollins College is founded upon a standard of excellence, principles of community and a commitment to innovation.

The Rollins College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is a residential undergraduate program, offering a substantial selection of majors and minors in a variety of fields, such as humanities, science, mathematics, expressive arts, social sciences and interdisciplinary studies. The arts and sciences college offers a number of pre-professional programs, special programs and internships. The Florida College's 3/2 programs present exceptional students in certain fields with the opportunity to obtain two degrees in five years. The undergraduate-to-faculty ratio is an impressive and rewarding 10-to-1, with more than 60 percent of classes having less than 20 students. U.S. News and World Report has repeatedly ranked Rollins College as the top master's-level university in the South. Financial aid, based on a variety of criteria, is awarded to more than 70 percent of students at the Florida college.

Rollins College's 70-acre campus stands on the shores of Lake Virginia, with many facilities designed in the tradition of Spanish-Mediterranean architecture. The campus's Winter Park location combines the sense of a classic college setting with the appeal of a Floridian climate. There are over 70 student organizations, serving an exciting array of social, ethnic, political, religious and academic interests. Rollins College offers NCAA Division II athletics, as well as a diverse and inclusive range of intramural activities.

Quick Facts:

  • Over 1,700 hundred students are enrolled in the college of liberal arts and sciences.

  • Rollins College receives accreditation from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as well as a variety of other accrediting programs.

  • Rollins College is recognized as Florida's oldest college.

  • The Florida college was created in 1885 by a group of New England Congregationalists.

  • Rollins College has been included in the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, a prestigious distinction at the federal level.

  • Over 45% of students participate in a study abroad program.


  • This school profile has been compiled and updated by The CollegeBound Network. The school is not affiliated with The CollegeBound Network and shall not be considered a sponsor of this program.
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