
Find Your Purpose.
At Rollins College, we take great pride in offering an applied liberal arts education that prepares students to pursue meaningful lives and productive careers. A Rollins education empowers students to strive for excellence, cultivate intellectual curiosity, develop critical thinking, become responsible leaders, and engage in the world around them. Rollins faculty are a community of teacher-scholars, artists, and
performers who are nationally and internationally recognized for excellence and their commitment to student-centered learning. Faculty
and staff work with students to develop an integrated experience to link in-class learning with unparalleled applied opportunities such as hands-on undergraduate collaborative research, academic internships, national award-winning community engagement and first-year programs, as well as inspiring international experiences. A Rollins education exposes students to a broad range of
knowledge that transcends disciplinary boundaries and the traditional walls of the classroom.

• For the fifth consecutive year, Rollins ranked
number one among southern regional universities in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges.”
• Rollins is consistently recognized in college guidebooks among the finest private liberal arts colleges in America.
• Six Rollins students received
prestigious awards in 2008-09; an
American Graduate Fellowship, a
Boren Scholarship, and
four Fulbright Awards. Rollins is nationally recognized as a top producer of Fulbright recipients; nine Rollins students have received Fulbright Awards in the last four years.
• The Fulbright Program announced that Rollins is currently recognized as
the
top producing master’s institution in the nation
(based on Carnegie
Classification). For 2009-10, four students from Rollins College
received Fulbright Awards, ranking Rollins
number one out of the 81
master’s institutions whose students received Fulbrights (there are a
total of 663 master’s institutions in the country). The success of the
top-producing institutions was highlighted in
The Chronicle of Higher Education.
• For the second year in a row, the Corporation for National and Community Service
named Rollins College to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll With Distinction.