Transferring to Rollins’ College of Liberal Arts
Finish your degree at a college where you are the No. 1 focus.
From up to $24,000 in transfer-specific scholarships to our guaranteed admission policy, we’re making it easier than ever to transfer to Rollins College, the No. 1 regional university in the South. Find out why Rollins is consistently ranked among the nation’s top colleges for transfer students, and take your first steps to finding your perfect fit in our tight-knit community on America’s most beautiful campus.
How to Apply
From requirements and deadlines to our fee-free application options, find out how simple it is to apply to Rollins as a transfer student.
Scholarships & Aid
At Rollins, transfer applicants are automatically considered for scholarships ranging from $6,000 to $24,000 per year as well as need-based financial aid. Explore our transfer student scholarships and find out what types of financial aid we offer. Then get a rough approximation of what you’ll pay to attend Rollins by completing our Net Price Calculator.
Transfer Credit
Have your AA degree? Good news: You’ve met your gen ed requirements, and you’re ready to dive directly into your major. Even if you haven’t finished your AA, Rollins awards credit for most classes with a grade of C- or higher, and we’ll will work with you to transfer up to 70 semester hours.
Transfer Student Housing
At Rollins, we offer limited housing for our transfer students. If you want to request to live on campus, it’s important to apply by the March 1 deadline and commit by the March 15 priority deadline. What’s it like to live and learn on America’s most beautiful campus? Find out by exploring our residence halls through the eyes of the students who call Rollins home.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may already have college experience, but it’s still totally normal to have questions about transferring to Rollins. From how to transfer credits to standards and tools for admission, we’ve put together a list of our most frequently asked questions.
Connect With Your Admission Counselor
Jonathan Hooker, associate director of transfer admission, will guide you through every aspect of the admission process.