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Rollins College International Academic Scholarships

Offered by Rollins College

Amount$15,000 to $32,000 for international students, with full tuition possible for extremely competitive candidates
DeadlineInternational applicants may use Early D
LevelUndergraduate
FieldAny
DurationUndergraduate study, subject to Rollins scholarship rules
AwardsVaries by applicant pool
LanguageTOEFL iBT, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test required if English is not the native language unless waived

About this scholarship

Rollins College International Academic Scholarships are undergraduate scholarship opportunities for international applicants to Rollins College in Florida. Rollins states that international applicants are eligible for both academic scholarships and need-based financial aid, and that scholarships for international students range from $15,000 to $32,000, with full tuition possible for extremely competitive candidates. The amount_value records the top published range amount rather than full tuition because the official page does not publish a stable full-tuition dollar value. The award is partial funding unless an individual student receives a full-tuition offer; the scholarship range itself does not cover all fees, housing, meals, insurance, books, travel, or personal expenses. International applicants can apply through the Rollins Application or the Common Application. Required materials include the admission application, personal statement, official secondary school transcript, secondary school report, academic recommendation, SAT or ACT scores unless applying test optional, the Non-US Citizen Financial Aid Application for aid review, and English-language test scores if English is not the student's native language unless a waiver applies.

Eligibility

  • Apply to Rollins College as an international undergraduate applicant
  • Submit the Rollins Application or Common Application
  • Provide a personal statement
  • Submit official secondary school transcript and secondary school report
  • Provide an academic recommendation
  • Submit SAT or ACT scores unless applying test optional
  • Complete the Non-US Citizen Financial Aid Application if seeking need-based aid
  • Submit TOEFL iBT, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test scores if required

Always verify amounts and deadlines on the official site; they change each cycle.
Last verified by us: 2026-06-02.

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