First-Time Applicants
We’ve curated this application specifically for students who are U.S. citizens currently enrolled in high school and for high school graduates who have never enrolled in college. From requirements and deadlines to ways to apply, you’ll find everything you need to complete your Rollins application.
Requirements for First-Time Applicants
- A completed application for admission
- A personal statement
- An official high school transcript. If you did not attend or finish high school, we require an official copy of your GED.
- A secondary high school report form
- An academic letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or other academic reference
- Official SAT/ACT scores or apply Test Optional
Deadlines for Admission
Applicants for Rollins may apply Early Decision, Regular Decision, or for spring admission.
Early Decision Round 1 |
Apply By
November 15 |
Notified By
December 15 |
Deposit Due
January 15 |
Priority Scholarship Deadline |
Apply By
November 15 |
Notified By
April 1 |
Deposit Due
May 1 |
Early Decision Round 2 |
Apply By
January 5 |
Notified By
February 1 |
Deposit Due
March 1 |
Regular Decision |
Apply By
February 1 |
Notified By
April 1 |
Deposit Due
May 1 |
Spring Admission |
Apply By
November 15 |
Notified By
Rolling |
Deposit Due
Rolling |
Two Ways to Apply
We’re all about making applying as simple as possible. That’s why we offer two easy ways to apply to Rollins—none of them require an application fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve been doing this a long time (more than 100 years, in fact), and even though everyone’s situation is different, we’ve managed to successfully navigate pretty much every admission issue you can think of. From the benefits of Early Decision to a checklist of what you need to apply, these are your top questions, answered.
Connect With Your Admission Counselor
Got questions? We have the answers. Our admission team is standing by to help you with whatever you need to make the application process easy and accessible.