Rollins

From transcripts to test scores, we have the answers to your questions about applying to Rollins as a first-time college student.

What courses should be on my final high school transcript?

Your final high school transcript should have, as the minimum, the following courses in secondary school:

  • four years of English;
  • two years of history or social studies;
  • two years of laboratory science;
  • three years of mathematics, including Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II;
  • two or more years of a foreign language

What if my test scores don’t come in by the Priority Scholarship deadline?

Go ahead and apply without your test scores. Once they come in, contact your counselor. We’ll still honor priority scholarship requests even if your test scores come in at a later date, as long as you get your application in before the deadline.

Can I self-report my SAT or ACT scores?

You can self-report your SAT or ACT scores on your application or by sending an unofficial score report to admission@rollins.edu. Verified test score reports will only be required if you are offered admission and choose to enroll at Rollins.

Do I need an ACT or SAT score to apply?

No. We’re a Test Optional Admission school, and there is no additional supplement needed to apply.

Students who apply without test scores may still qualify for merit scholarships ranging from $15,000 to full tuition, room and board and also may qualify for need-based aid as determined by the FAFSA. To be considered for the Alfond Scholarship, our full tuition, room and board award, students must apply by the November 15 Priority Scholarship deadline.

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