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Scholarships

Rollins College Scholarships

Check out these scholarships available for Rollins College students:

Scholarship Max Amt
Awarded
Deadline Restrictions? Renewable?
Presidential Scholarship $18,000 1/5/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA
Alonzo Rollins Scholarships $22,000 1/5/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.2 GPA, 24 credit hours.
Dean's Scholarship Program $25,000 1/5/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.2 GPA, 24 credit hours.
Cornell Scholars Program $50,400 1/5/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.6 GPA, 24 credit hours.
Centennial Scholarships $12,500 1/5/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.8 GPA, 24 credit hours.
Donald J. Cram Science Scholarships $5,000 1/5/2012 Chemistry
Yes. Must Maintain 3.2 GPA, 24 credit hours.

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Scholarship Min Amt
Awarded
Max Amt
Awarded
Details Availability
Alonzo Rollins Scholarship $15,000 -- -- --
Cornell Scholars Program -- -- -- --
Deans Scholars Program $40,000 -- -- --
Donald J. Cram Science Scholarship $20,000 -- -- --
Presidential Scholarships $13,000 -- -- --

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Rollins College Financial Aid Statistics

Contact Financial Aid
Phone:(407) 646-2395
Email:finaid@rollins.edu
Web Site:www.rollins.edu/finaid
General Information
Financial Aid Forms Deadline:March 1 (priority)
Tuition Guaranteed Plan:Not Available
Prepaid Tuition Plan:Not Available
Tuition Payment Plan:Available
In-State Tuition:$38,400
Out-of-State Tuition:$38,400
Aid/Loans Federal Grant Aid Institution Grant Aid State Grant Aid Student Loans Total ?
Average Amount $6,024 $22,743 $6,669 $6,361 $25,245
% Students That Got It 21% 70% 47% 48% 80%

NOTE: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify.

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Scholarships at Rollins College

sbourne

International Studies '13

5.0
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Financial Aid

The Financial Aid process is extremely easy because of the excellent assistance you receive from the Financial Aid Advisors. They respond to emails in a timely manner.

Nov 30, 2011

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Scholarships at Rollins College

seanhall334

Psychology '15

3.5
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the tuition is extremely expensive, and so scholarships are key. they are relatively average in difficulty and also how worthy they are

Nov 16, 2011

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OBlackwood

International Business '11

4.2
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Absolutely Great

My only concern, is that i wish they really walked each student through EXACTLY what they have to do for scholarships. Its too easy to miss your opportunity.

Sep 19, 2011

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Rollins has expensive tuition, so it definitely is a good idea to apply for financial aid. Applying for financial aid is simple; you complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and then also a Rollins Supplemental Financial Aid application.

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