To be considered for the spring semester, you should submit all application materials by November 1. Your application will be reviewed once all items have been received by the Admission office, and your decision letter will be mailed within two weeks of your application becoming complete. Should you have questions about spring semester admission, you may contact the Director of Spring Admission at any time!
Admission to Rollins is highly selective. Many factors are considered in the admission process--including each candidate's academic record, talents, interests, and potential to contribute to both the Rollins and local communities.
First-year applicants are considered students who will have a semester or less of college work prior to enrolling at Rollins.
Rollins First-Year Online Application
Common Application On-Line Application
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First-year spring students are eligible for academic scholarships based on a combination of SAT (Critical Reading and Math sections only) or ACT scores and academic performance in high school. Academic scholarships range from $12,500 to $18,000 per year and are renewable for each year at Rollins. Your application will automatically be reviewed for all academic scholarships - there is no additional scholarship application.
To apply for need-based financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available on the FAFSA website. Be sure to list Rollins College (code 001515) as a recipient of your information and allow four weeks for processing. A new state regulation requires Florida residents to complete the FAFSA to receive Bright Futures scholarships, the Florida Resident Access Grant, and the Florida Student Assistant Grant.
For more information regarding financial aid, please visit the Rollins Financial Aid website.
Transfer applicants are considered students who have completed the equivalent of one full year of college work - 30 semester credit hours or 45 quarter hours. We will mail an evaluation of your transfer credits and class standing approximately two weeks after our admission decision.
Rollins Transfer Online Application
Common Application On-Line Application
Transfer students are eligible for academic scholarships based on a combination of SAT (Critical Reading and Math sections only) or ACT scores and academic performance from high school to college. Academic scholarships for transfer students range from $5,000 to $8,000 per year and are renewable for each year at Rollins. Your application will automatically be reviewed for all academic scholarships - there is no additional scholarship application.
Rollins also awards the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship. Please click the following link for more information regarding the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship.
To apply for need-based financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available on the FAFSA website. Be sure to list Rollins College (code 001515) as a recipient of your information and allow four weeks for processing. A new state regulation requires Florida residents to complete the FAFSA to receive Bright Futures scholarships, the Florida Resident Acces Grant, and the Florida Assistant Grant.