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Rollins' evening degree programs serve a diverse population that includes mature adults, traditional-age students, and individuals who work while attending college full or part time. Support services are designed to ease the transition for returning college students and to ensure academic success. Small classes, taught by dedicated faculty sensitive to the changing needs of today's college students, especially the adult learner, provide personal attention.
Holt students range in age from 18 to eighty; therefore, age is no deterrent to intellectual or personal development. Our oldest graduate was 76 years old when she completed her bachelor's degree! Individuals of diverse backgrounds and accomplishments come to Rollins for intellectual stimulation and to experience our unique learning community.
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Information posted on the Rollins College Hamilton Holt School Web site is intended as general information only. It is subject to change and does not reflect a contract between students and the College. Contact the Hamilton Holt School office to confirm any information.
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