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Rollins Offers a Clear Path for Florida Transfer Students

Brian Barilone, director of graduate and transfer admissions, explains the benefits of Rollins’ new Clear Path program for state college students on WDBO’s Perspectives.

March 08, 2026

With guaranteed admission, dedicated scholarships, and support from start to finish, Rollins’ new Clear Path program is making it easier and more rewarding than ever for Florida state college students to transfer to the No. 1 private regional university in the South.

Clear Path guarantees admission to Rollins’ College of Liberal Arts or Professional Advancement programs with an associate degree from any of Florida’s 28 state colleges. The new admission pathway also offers Florida state college students an exclusive scholarship, automatic consideration for additional financial aid, and personalized support from a dedicated academic advisor.

Clear Path is just the latest example of Rollins’ ongoing commitment to removing barriers, streamlining the path to a top-ranked bachelor’s degree, and supporting transfer students. That dedication is why Rollins is consistently ranked among the nation’s best colleges for transfer students by Phi Theta Kappa.


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