Hello, neighbor.
You know, there’s something very special about a place where people come not just to learn facts, but to learn about each other. A place where kindness is valued as much as knowledge, and where you’re encouraged to grow—not just into a smarter person, but into a kinder one too.
That’s what Rollins College reminds me of.
Rollins is a small school in Winter Park, Florida—a beautiful town with moss-draped trees, cobblestone streets, and a sparkling lake that shimmers in the sunlight. But what makes Rollins really beautiful isn’t just the setting. It’s the people. It’s a community where students and professors greet each other by name, where doors are held open, and where your voice—your very own, unique, wonderful voice—matters.
I’ve always believed that one of the most important things in life is to feel truly seen and heard. And at Rollins, they do that. Professors take time to listen, not just to what’s said in class, but to what’s felt in your heart. They believe in asking questions and having conversations that help students think deeply—about the world, about others, and about themselves.
Now, Rollins is also known for something called purpose. Isn’t that a powerful word? Purpose. It means doing things not just because you have to, but because they mean something. At Rollins, students are encouraged to find their purpose—whether it’s helping others through service, creating art that speaks to people, conducting research that could change lives, or simply being a good friend to someone who needs one.
There’s a program there called the Neighborhoods curriculum. I like that word—neighborhood. It reminds us that we belong to something bigger, that learning isn’t just about textbooks, it’s about life. Through these courses, students explore ideas that connect across disciplines—just like we connect with different people in our lives. It helps create not only well-rounded students, but well-rounded neighbors.
And even when students leave Rollins, they carry that sense of community with them. Because once you’ve been part of a place that values thoughtfulness, service, creativity, and compassion—you can’t help but take a little of that with you wherever you go. And you share it with others. That’s how good neighbors are made.
So if you—or someone you care about—is thinking about where to learn and grow, I hope you’ll take a look at Rollins College. It’s not just a college. It’s a place where young people can become not only scholars, but helpers… listeners… encouragers… leaders who know that the real work of the world begins with caring.
Because when we care for others, and when others care for us, wonderful things can happen.
I’m proud of you, neighbor. Just for being exactly...
Read moreRollins College is a gem in Winter Park, FL, offering an enchanting campus and a top-notch education. As an alumni of the Holt School, I can attest to the unique charm and beauty this place holds.
Start your visit with the Mr. Rogers statue and enjoy the delightful Mr. Rogers walking tour. It’s an inspiring experience for all ages and a wonderful way to appreciate the legacy of this beloved figure. The campus chapel is another must-see, with its serene and awe-inspiring architecture.
Music enthusiasts will love exploring the music rooms. If you’re lucky, you might catch a beautiful practice session in one of the classrooms – a true treat for the ears!
Don’t miss out on Dinky Dock, a quaint spot by the water, perfect for a peaceful retreat. For more water fun, head to the waterfront near the pool team, where you can relax on a sandy little beach.
Fitness aficionados will enjoy the walking trail, an excellent loop for runners. The gravel path is perfect for a sprint, or if you prefer, bring your cross bike or mountain bike to cut through and avoid traffic. It’s a fantastic spot for a quick workout amidst nature.
And a playful note – stay away from the alligators and the students. Just kidding! The students are wonderful and add to the vibrant community of Rollins College.
Rollins College is a beautiful, inspiring place to visit, whether you’re here for the history, the scenery, or just a relaxing day out. Highly...
Read moreI highly recommend the evening program for adults who work during the day. Loved attending both the Environmental Studies and English departments at the Hamilton Holt School. I also received a surprise email one morning with an opportunity to see Sir Paul McCartney on campus for a free special event! Professors are helpful and go above and beyond to make the experience personal. You are not a number at Rollins.
Beautiful campus with a wonderful library, and an all around great place to study, especially if you're returning to school as a non-traditional student. No crowded sidewalks or traffic jams on campus either. Campus is so close to the Sun rail station that you can walk and ride, plus there are dozens of restaurants and places to chill along...
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