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Main Central Florida Campus:
        Rollins College
        Hamilton Holt School
        203 East Lyman Avenue
        Winter Park, Florida 32789
        Ph: (407) 691-1781 Fax: (407) 975-2565
        www.rollins.edu/holt/

Contact to book a Fair:
        Jim Pigmon, Assistant Director of Admissions
        Joanne Hanley, Director of Advancement

Description:
The Hamilton Holt School at Rollins College offers evening graduate and undergraduate degree programs especially designed for working adults seeking professional development and personal enrichment.  The undergraduate program provides an exceptional, well-rounded liberal education that prepares individuals for global citizenship and responsible leadership in an increasingly complex world.  In addition to the evening bachelor's and associate of arts program, the Holt School offers five master's degrees.

Established: 1957
Directions: Internet Link, Printed Version                                  
Accreditation: SACS
Corporate On-site Classes: Available
Established Locally: 1957
Type of Institution: Private
Graduate Programs:
 - Elementary Education
 - Human Resources
 - Liberal Studies
 - Mental Health Counseling
 - Teaching – Elementary Education
Class Format: Evening and Weekend Classes

Length of Programs: Variable, depending on program and educational history

Cost per Credit Hour:
Undergraduate Tuition: $1,236 per course ($309 per credit hour); Audited course (no academic credit): $309

Master of Arts in Counseling: $1,266 per course ($422 per credit hour); Some fees may apply for various courses

Master of Human Resources: $1,720 per course ($430 per credit hour)

Master of Liberal Studies: $1,240 per course ($310 per credit hour); $445 for a short Masterworks Course (1.34 credit hours)

Master of Arts in Teaching:  Elementary Education and Master of Education in Elementary Education $1,092 per course ($364 per credit hour)

Application Requirements:
Undergraduate: A high school diploma or GED; students are generally required to have a 2.5 cumulative GPA from previously attended colleges or high school, submit application, official transcripts from your high school or ALL colleges attended, $35 nonrefundable application fee.

Graduate: Submit an application and all official college transcripts. Requirements vary depending on program-specific needs and may include specific GPA, graduate entrance exam test scores, letters of recommendation, and/or essays, $50 nonrefundable application fee.

Financial Aid:
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cholarships, Federal Pell Grants, Direct Loans, the Florida Resident Access Grant (undergraduate only), the Florida Student Assistance Grant (undergraduate only) and other loans and grants.  We accept Florida Bright Futures and VA benefits.  Also, graduate assistantships may be available.

Additional Locations: No other locations
Undergraduate Programs:
Bachelor of Arts:
 - Anthropology
 - Computer Science
 - Economics
 - English
 - Environmental & Growth Management Studies
 - Humanities
 - International Affairs
 - Music
 - Organizational Behavior
 - Organizational Communications
 - Psychology

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