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Rollins grads are uniquely prepared to pursue their purpose.

Equipped with in-demand skills, real-world experience, and lifelong relationships, our graduates emerge from Rollins Gateway as global citizens and responsible leaders empowered to meet the 21st century’s greatest challenges. Find out what it means to be Rollins Ready and start picturing your brilliant future by exploring the purpose-driven lives and productive careers of the Tars who have gone before you.

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Immediate Success

Rollins’ First Destination Report on the Class of 2024 revealed that 92% of graduates were employed, continuing their education, or engaged in volunteer or military service one year after graduation. The report had a knowledge rate of 96 percent. Data was collected up to one year after graduation from sources that include student surveys, the National Student Clearinghouse, and LinkedIn.

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Where Our Grads Go

Rollins grads are thriving at some of the world’s most prominent organizations and most prestigious universities.

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Orlando = Opportunity

Rollins graduates are prepared to lead anywhere in the world, but thanks to Orlando’s status as one of the nation’s best cities for college grads, they don’t have far to look for opportunity.

  • A recent college graduate poses in front of a Bank of America sign.

    No. 2 Best City to Start a Career

    — WalletHub

  • Two tech entrepreneurs discuss a new project.

    No. 1 Best Place to Start a Business

    — WalletHub

  • A college grad poses in front of an AdventHealth sign

    Top 15 Best Cities for Jobs

    — WalletHub


Lifelong Leadership

A recent Georgetown University study found that the return on investment for an education at a liberal arts college like Rollins was more than $900,000 40 years after enrollment—more than 25 percent higher than the median gain at all colleges. See how a Rollins education puts our graduates on a path to long-term leadership.

  • A portrait of Campbell Brown at the Old Forrester distillery in Louisville.

    Campbell Brown ’90

    Chair of the Board, Brown‑Forman Corporation

  • A headshot of Rodney Adkins

    Rodney C. Adkins ’81

    Chairman of the Board, Avnet | Former Senior Vice President, IBM

  • Self portrait of Cameron Dawson

    Cameron Dawson ’10 ’12MBA

    Chief Investment Officer, NewEdge Wealth

  • Headshot of Josh Meyers

    Josh Meyers ’97

    Executive Chairman, Slickdeals

  • Portrait of Jeff Vahle

    Jeff Vahle ’94MBA

    President, Walt Disney World Resort

  • Portrait of Toby Rice

    Toby Rice ’04

    CEO, EQT


  • Rollins Preparation

    How does Rollins prepare students to lead meaningful lives and forge productive careers? Explore how some of our students turned the world into their classroom last summer.

    Rollins students during their summer 2025 study abroad field studies

    October 13, 2025

    Passport to Possibility

    From Scotland to Rwanda, Rollins students spent summer 2025 gaining global perspectives and essential experience through immersive field studies and study abroad programs.

    Passport to Possibility
    Rollins students during their summer 2025 research projects

    October 06, 2025

    Summer of Discovery

    This past summer, students and faculty partnered on groundbreaking research that tackled real-world issues while sharpening skills, deepening expertise, and preparing students for future pursuits.

    Summer of Discovery
    Rollins students during their summer 2025 internships

    September 24, 2025

    Putting Passions into Practice

    Tars share some of their biggest accomplishments from summer 2025 as they channeled their Rollins education into real-world, career-defining internships.

    Putting Passions into Practice
    Rollins College students enjoying lunch by the Lakeside pool.

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    Notable Alumni

    From artists to executives and athletes to entrepreneurs, our alumni have made a powerful impact on communities around the world for generations.

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    Donald J. Cram ’41 ’88H

    Nobel Prize-winning chemist

  • Muriel Fox photo

    Muriel Fox undefined

    Co-founder, National Organization for Women

  • Self portrait of Janis Hirsch

    Janis Hirsch ’72

    Sitcom Writer/Producer, Frasier , Will & Grace , The Nanny

  • Photo of Mister Rogers

    Fred M. Rogers ’51 ’74H

    Creator and host, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

  • Photo of Chris Russo in his Sirius XM studio

    Christopher Russo ’82

    Sports Radio Pioneer

  • Photo of Allan Weiss

    Allan R. Weiss ’81MBA

    Retired President of Worldwide Operations for Walt Disney Company Parks & Resorts


  • Alumni Stories

    Find out how these Rollins grads are putting their education to work in the world.

    Lauren Barry ’24

    October 06, 2025

    Barry ’24 Joins National Cohort of NobleReach Scholars

    Lauren Barry ’24 has been named a NobleReach Scholar, joining an elite national cohort of recent graduates tackling public challenges through tech-driven innovation.

    Barry ’24 Joins National Cohort of NobleReach Scholars
    Jay Kirkley ’24

    September 23, 2025

    The Power of Connection

    At Rollins, Jay Kirkley ’24 embraced every opportunity to ask questions, make connections, and explore new ideas.

    The Power of Connection
    Hayley Stoddard ’24 at Travel + Leisure Co. in downtown Orlando

    August 14, 2025

    Numbers, Networks, and New Horizons

    From global internships to deep connections with professors, Hayley Stoddard ’24 has turned her passion for international business into a career in Orlando’s thriving hospitality sector.

    Numbers, Networks, and New Horizons