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    Information Summary

    Ranks 2502nd for total enrollment

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    Demographics Main Campus and Surrounding Areas

    Reported area around or near Roanoke, VA

    Total Population131 (131 urban / N/A rural)
    Households22 (1.82 people per house)
    Families9 (2.56 people per family)
    Surrounding communityMidsize suburb (inside urban area but outside city, pop. between 100,000 to 250,000)
    Pop. — African American20
    Pop. — Asian5
    Pop. — Pacific Islander1
    Pop. — American Indian / Alaskan NativeN/A
    Pop. — White (incl. Hispanic)105
    Pop. — Other4

    Carnegie Foundation Classification

    Baccalaureate Colleges — Arts & Sciences

    UndergraduateArts & sciences focus, some graduate coexistence
    GraduatePostbaccalaureate, arts & sciences dominant
    Undergraduate PopulationFull-time four-year, more selective, lower transfer-in
    EnrollmentHigh undergraduate
    Size & SettingVery small four-year, highly residential

    General Characteristics

    Highest offeringPost-master's certificate
    Calendar SystemFour-one-four plan
    Years of college work requiredN/A
    Variable TuitionNo

    Student Tuition Costs and Fees

    What are the typical tuition costs and fees for attending Hollins University?

    Ranks 328th for total cost of attendance

      In District In State Out of State
    FT Undergraduate Tuition $23,800 $23,800 $23,800
    FT Undergraduate Required Fees $525 $525 $525
    PT Undergraduate per Credit Hour $744 $744 $744
    FT Graduate Tuition $12,480 $12,480 $12,480
    FT Graduate Required Fees $300 $300 $300
    PT Graduate per Credit Hour $530 $530 $530
    Total Cost of attendance — On-Campus $34,900 $34,900 $34,900
    Total Cost of attendance — Off-Campus w/out Family $34,900 $34,900 $34,900
    Total Cost of attendance — Off-Campus with Family $26,250 $26,250 $26,250

    Student Tuition Cost History and Trends

    Three year history and trends on the cost of attending

      In District In State Out of State
    Published Tuition & Fees $21,675 trend  $23,800 $21,675 trend  $23,800 $21,675 trend  $23,800
      Cost (regardless of residency)
    Books & Supplies $800 trend  $800
    On-Campus – Room & Board $7,700 trend  $8,650
    On-Campus – Other Expenses $1,650 trend  $1,650
    Off-Campus w/out Family – Room & Board $7,700 trend  $8,650
    Off-Campus w/out Family – Other Expenses $1,650 trend  $1,650
    Off-Campus with Family – Room & Board $1,650 trend  $1,650

    Admission Details

    Application Fee RequiredYes
    Undergraduate Application Fee$35
    Graduate Application Fee$40
    First Professional Application FeeN/A
    Applicants 651 (N/A male / 651 female)
    Admitted 550 (N/A male / 550 female)
    Admission rate 84%
    First-time Enrollment 193 (N/A male / 193 female)
    FT Enrollment 192 (N/A male / 192 female)
    PT Enrollment 1 (N/A male / 1 female)
    Total Enrollment1,123

    Admission Criteria

    What criteria does Hollins University use for admissions?

    Required = Required, Recommended = Recommended, Neither required nor recommended = Neither required nor recommended
    Open AdmissionsNo
    Secondary School GPA / Rank / RecordRecommended / Recommended / Required
    College Prep. CompletionRecommended
    RecommendationsRequired
    Formal competency demoRecommended
    Admission test scoresRequired
    TOEFLRequired
    Other testsN/A

    Special Learning Opportunities

    Distance LearningNo
    ROTC — Army / Navy / Airforce NoNo / No / No
    Study AbroadYes
    Weekend CollegeNo
    Teacher CertificationYes

    Athletics - Association Memberships

    Sports / Athletic Conference Memberships NCAA
    NCAA Basketball Conference Old Dominion Athletic Conference

    Admission Credits Accepted

    What types of credits does Hollins University accept?

    Dual CreditYes
    Life ExperienceNo
    Advanced Placement (AP)Yes

    ACT Test Admission

    Rank 173rd for 75pctl scores

    Applicants submitting ACT results 32%
    Verbal scores (25/75 %ile) /
    Math scores (25/75 %ile) /
    Cumulative scores (25/75 %ile) 21 / 28

    SAT Test Admission

    Rank 303rd for 75pctl scores

    Applicants submitting SAT results 77%
    Verbal scores (25/75 %ile) 500 / 670
    Math scores (25/75 %ile) 470 / 600
    Cumulative scores (25/75 %ile) 970 / 1270

    Student Services

    Remedial ServicesNo
    Academic / Career CounselingYes
    PT Cost-defraying EmploymentYes
    Career PlacementYes
    On-Campus Day CareNo
    Library FacilityYes

    Student Living

    First-time Room / Board RequiredNo
    Dorm Capacity1,000
    Meals per Week19
    Room Fee$5,170
    Board Fee$3,480

    Student Financial Aid Details

    How many students use Financial Aid, and how much do they use?

    Hollins University ranks 2543rd for the average student loan amount.

      Average Users % of Attendees
    Federal Grant Aid $3,960 51 pie   28%
    State & Local Grant Aid $2,409 69 pie   38%
    Institutional Grant Aid $9,608 177 pie   96%
    Student Loan Aid $3,707 136 pie   74%
    Any financial aid type   181 pie   98%

    Student Enrollment Demographics

    How many students are enrolled at Hollins University?

      Men Women Total
    Non Resident Alien
    N/A2828
    Black Non-Hispanic
    37679
    Hispanic
    12324
    Asian / Pacific Islander
    11516
    American Indian / Alaskan Native
    2810
    White Non-Hispanic
    54912966
    Race Unknown
    N/AN/AN/A
    Total 61 1,062 1,123

    Most Popular Fields of Study

    The top 5 fields of study completed at Hollins University.

      Men Women Total
    N/A 38 38
    N/A 28 28
    N/A 17 17
    N/A 16 16
    4 10 14

    Student Completion / Graduation Demographics

    How many students are successful graduates?

      Non Resident Alien Black Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian / Pacific Islander American Indian / Alaskan Native White Non-Hispanic Race Unknown Total
    Art History, Criticism and Conservation 5 5
    Biology/Biological Sciences, General 1 7 8
    Business/Commerce, General 1 1 2 6 10
    Chemistry, General 2 2
    Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
    Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric 1 9 10
    Computer Science
    Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other 1 1 2
    Creative Writing 2 10 12
    Dance, General 4 4
    Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 4 4
    Economics, General 2 2
    English Language and Literature, General 3 1 34 38
    English Language and Literature/Letters, Other 1 2 14 17
    Environmental Studies 1 1
    Film/Video and Photographic Arts, Other 1 5 6
    Fine/Studio Arts, General 12 12
    French Language and Literature
    German Language and Literature 1 1
    History, General 1 9 10
    Humanities/Humanistic Studies 1 7 8
    International Relations and Affairs 1 8 9
    Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other
    Mathematics, General 4 4
    Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 12 12
    Music, General
    Philosophy 2 2
    Physics, General
    Playwriting and Screenwriting 1 4 5
    Political Science and Government, General 1 10 11
    Psychology, General 4 1 1 22 28
    Religion/Religious Studies
    Social Sciences, General 4 10 14
    Sociology 2 4 6
    Spanish Language and Literature 3 3
    Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods, Other 1 15 16
    Women's Studies 1 3 4
    Total 4 17 7 6 2 230 266

    Faculty Compensation / Salaries

    Hollins University ranks 1334th for the average full-time faculty salary.

    Tenure system Yes
    Average FT Salary $54,499 ($56,416 male / $52,679 female)
    Number of FT Faculty 78 (38 male / 40 female)
    Total Benefits $1,003,289

    Hollins University Summary

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    Hollins University is a four-year institution of higher education, a private university located on a 475-acre campus on the border of Roanoke County, Virginia and Botetourt County, Virginia. Hollins has since evolved into a full university with more than 1000 enrolled undergraduate and graduate students. Known for its writing program, Hollins alumna include Annie Dillard, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972, and Kiran Desai, who received the Man Booker Prize in 2006. Initially established in 1842 as Valley Union Seminary, a coeducational college, Hollins became a women’s college in 1852. Three years later, it was renamed Hollins in recognition of benefactors John and Ann Halsey Hollins who donated generously to the school. Hollins Institute became Hollins College in 1911 and Hollins University in 1998. Hollins University has offered graduate programs since 1958. Within a few years Cocke was principal of the institute which would become Hollins College. The motivating force behind the first women’s college in Virginia and one of the first in the nation, Charles Lewis Cocke is properly known as the founder of Hollins. One of the first writers in residence programs in America was established at Hollins in 1959. Hollins was home to the first graduate program focusing on the writing and study of children’s literature established in 1993. Hollins University traditions are centered around fun ways to bring the campus community together. On that day, seniors gather at a party given by the senior class, reflect on their four years at Hollins through a slide show and skits, and enjoy food served by sophomores and juniors. ADA promotes school spirit on the Hollins campus through skits, songs, announcements in the dining room, leading cheers at athletic events, and sponsoring the Red Cross Bloodmobile yearly. When an issue or conflict strikes near to hearts of Hollins women, Freya walks in honor of those issues and concerns. Freya believes that Hollins women can be all that they can be, and wishes to assist any member of the campus that wishes to reach those goals. In essence, every member of the campus is a part of Freya, as every women is involved in the spirit of Hollins. Founder’s Day and Hollins Medals Hollins Medals were first presented in 1967 to commemorate Hollins’ 125th year. Since then, medals have been awarded to alumnae, faculty, staff, or Hollins friends who have “rendered notable services to American society at large or to Hollins in particular.” Hollins offers small classes with a 9:1 student-teacher ratio in a variety of majors, the most popular being creative writing (in which undergrads take classes and workshops with graduate student writers), communications, and psychology. Currently Hollins offers graduate programs in creative writing (M.F.A.), liberal studies, children’s literature, teaching, and screenwriting and film studies. The Hollins study abroad program began in 1953, making it one of the first colleges in the nation to have such a program. 40% of Hollins students study abroad. Hollins runs its own programs in London and Paris; non-Hollins students are free to apply to the Hollins Abroad London and Paris programs. Hollins students can study through Hollins-sponsored programs in Argentina, Cuba, Ghana, Ireland, Italy and Greece, Japan, Mexico and Spain. In January, students take innovative classes, do their own independent course of study with a professor, take off-campus internships, or study abroad with other Hollins students. It is a frequent opportunity for students exhausted from a semester at school to relax and enjoy their time at Hollins and make new friends. The Writing Center offers students support and feedback on their writing interests, and the QR Center, established in 2002, offers students in Math 100 & The Fiske Guide to Getting Into the Right College describes Hollins as one of the “top women’s colleges in the nation,” and one of 15 “small colleges and universities strong in art and design.” Hollins was named one of “America’s 25 hot schools” in the 2005 Kaplan/Newsweek How to Get Into College Guide. A liberal arts school, Hollins uses their own Education through Skills and Perspectives (ESP) general education requirement program. Rather than focusing on the usual math, science, English, history booklist of required courses, Hollins requires each student take a variety of classes to teach them skills (Writing, Oral Communication, Applied Quantitative Reasoning, Applied Research Techniques) and perspectives (Aesthetic Analysis, Creative Expression, Ancient and/or Medieval Worlds, Modern and/or Contemporary Worlds, Social and Cultural Diversities, Scientific Inquiry, Global Systems and Languages). Hollins offers courses in the fields of Studio Art, Art History, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Classical Studies, Communication Studies, Computational Sciences, Computer Science, Dance, Economics, Education, English & program in February 2003, changing the program from a one-year program to a two-year program and increasing the tuition paid by the students. Hollins is well known for its riding program, being named a Kaplan “Hot School” for riding in 2004/2005. Not solely restricted to fine arts majors, NEFA boasts a population of highly creative students and is famous among the student population for its themed parties, typically featuring a “bo rhap” (singing and moshing to the Queen song Bohemian Rhapsody) and streaking amongst the students. Carvin House is another “Hill House”, housing international students and students interested in international affairs. Hollins has about 800 undergraduate students. Campus organizations on Hollins campus serve to bring the community together and help students find their niche. Student Publications and Literary Societies Hollins has two award-winning campus literary journals. Cargoes is the annual Hollins literary magazine of student work and Nancy Thorp Memorial Poetry Contest winners. Hollins has two student newspapers. Hollins Columns, the student newspaper, serves as a source of communication to the Hollins community. Spinster, the annual yearbook, preserves the memories and events of Hollins students. Arts-Focused Organizations Arts Association is a group of artistically inclined students interested in sharing their work and contributing to the Hollins art scene. Hollins Repertory Dance Company (HRDC) offers the opportunity for creative dance study, increased technical ability, composition, and performance by producing two major dance productions each year. The Hollins Christian Fellowship provides fellowship with other Christians of every denomination at weekly meetings where local pastors and students lead discussion and Bible studies. Political and Cultural Groups Hollins has both a branch of the College Republicans and a College Democrats. The Black Student Alliance (BSA) is dedicated to providing an awareness of the African American culture in Hollins and Roanoke through programs and service. Members of this organization seek to work collaboratively both in and out of the Hollins community, educating and increasing awareness about sexual orientation. Community Service Organizations Hollins has Circle K, Colleges Against Cancer, and Habitat for Humanity branches on campus in addition to other, more tightly focused campus community service organizations. Hollins H4H was started in 1989 by a Hollins student and since then has funded/sponsored one house and has sent builder teams to numerous others over the years—every year. The Hollins United Gospel Singers (T.H.U.G.S.) seeks to minister to the Hollins community and the Roanoke Valley.

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    Hollins University Academics

    The university has disability services as well, so be sure to inquire about them if needed. For example, the university has a Accelerated Program, Cross-Registration, Double Major, Dual Enrollment of High School Students, Independent Study, Internships, Liberal Arts/Career Combination, Student-Designed Major, Study Abroad, Teacher Certification, Visiting/Exchange Student Program and Washington Semester. There’s never a reason to feel alone in your studies either, since there are academic support services like Tutoring and Writing Center. Hollins University is unique in its study options. Further, when any student is looking for some counseling or other types of support, Adult (re-entering) student services, Alcohol/Substance Abuse Counseling, Campus Ministries/Chaplain, Career Counseling, Employment Service, Financial Aid Counseling, Freshman Orientation Program, Health Services, Minority Student Services, Personal Counseling, Placement Service and Women’s Services can help.

    The following are the types of degrees and majors offered at Hollins University.

    Mathematics:
    Mathematics – General
    Popular majors:
    sixteen percent english, sixteen percent visual and performing arts, fifteen percent social sciences, nine percent psychology, eight percent communications per journalism, seven percent biology, seven percent foreign languages and literature, six percent business per marketing, six percent interdisciplinary studies
    History:
    History – General
    Social Sciences:
    Economics, Political Science/Government, Sociology
    Philosphy and Religion:
    Philosophy, Religion/Religious Studies
    Biological and Biomedical Sciences:
    Biology, Environmental Biology
    Business, Management, & Marketing:
    Business – General
    English Language and Literature:
    Creative Writing, English
    Communications & Journalism:
    Communications/Rhetoric
    Foreign Language and Literature:
    Classics, French, German, Spanish
    Physical Sciences:
    Chemistry, Physics
    Psychology:
    Psychology – General
    School of Visual and Performing Arts:
    Art History/Criticism/Conservation, Dance, Drama/Theater Arts, Fine/Studio Arts, Music – General

    Additionally, for international students, the application fee is 35. Are you an international student? The Fall application deadline for international students is the 15th of February. Other additional expenses amounted to $2,500 Costs per credit hour $744 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for need-based aid. The cost per credit hour (overall) was $744 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for need-based aid last fall. Nonetheless, for non-international students, tutition fees are $24,325 Room & Board (on-campus) $8,650 Additional estimated expenses $2,500 Costs per credit hour $744 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for need-based aid.

    Hollins University Admissions

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    Admission policy is currently Percent applicants admitted: 86%. Remember that this can change at any time. Transfer student are not ignored. In particular, there were eighty-five total number of transfer students who applied and seventy total number of transfer students who were admitted. This school requires an application fee consisting of thirty-five dollars regular application fee, thirty-five dollars out-of-state application fee, thirty-five dollars online application fee and point zero .

    If you wish to apply early, your application will be do no later than the 1st of December, of which you should hear back from the university no later than the 15th of December. Will you make it in time? Make sure to know when all the due dates and deadlines take place. SAT and ACT score reports are due the 15th of February and The regular application is due the 1st of August. In the same way, if you wish to apply with priority status make sure you application is in by the 15th of February. For all student applicants, the Fall application deadline is the 15th of February. For priority students, financial aid applications are due no later than the 15th of February. the SAT subject section score due date was not reported. In addition, make sure that if you are a transfer student and are participating in a financial aid program, your financial aid application is in by the 15th of July. Priority financial aid applications for transfer students are due the 1st of July. It is also very important to submit financial aid applications as quickly as possible, make sure to check with the university about the specific date for this year.

    Hollins University Athletics

    The following sports can be found here:

    • Women’s NCAA Division III and Women’s Intercollegiate Basketball
    • Women’s NCAA Division III and Women’s Intercollegiate Golf
    • Women’s NCAA Division III and Women’s Intercollegiate Soccer
    • Women’s NCAA Division III Volleyball

    Hollins University Financial Aid

    Financial aid distribution is at seventy percent scholarships per grants and thirty percent loans per jobs. Financial aid for students is readily accessible at this school. If you are not a need based student, non-need distribution for financial aid is determined by Academics, Alumni Affiliation, Art, Leadership, Minority Status, Music/Drama and State/District Residency. Financial aid forms are FAFSA and State aid form. Likewise, need based financial aid distribution is determined through Academics, Alumni Affiliation, Art, Leadership, Minority Status, Music/Drama and State/District Residency.

    Hollins University Students

    The university is a Private, Liberal Arts College, University, Four-year, Women only, where 86 percent of the applicants were admitted, Regionally accredited and College Board member. The school’s size is approximately eight hundred and eighteen degree-seeking undergrads, one hundred and eighty-four first-time degree-seeking freshmen and two hundred and seventy-five graduate enrollment. Moreover, the student body consists of forty-two percent in-state students, fifty-eight percent out-of-state students, one hundred percent women, one percent american indian per alaskan native, nine percent black per non-hispanic, three percent hispanic, eighty-seven percent white per non-hispanic, one percent non-resident alien, nineteen percent in top 10th of graduating class, fifty-five percent in top quarter of graduating class, eighty-seven percent in top half of graduating class, twenty-nine percent had h.s. gpa of 3.75 and higher, twenty-one percent had h.s. gpa between 3.5 and 3.74, twenty-three percent had h.s. gpa between 3.25 and 3.49, eleven percent had h.s. gpa between 3.0 and 3.24, fourteen percent had h.s. gpa between 2.5 and 2.99, one percent had h.s. gpa between 2.0 and 2.49 and one percent had h.s. gpa between 1.0 and 1.99. Hollins University offers Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. In addition, it is part of an Suburban setting, Small city (50,000 – 249,999) and Residential campus.

    Generally, the school is located 175 miles from Richmond, 250 miles from Washington, DC.In addition, the university has many unique facilites such as electron microscope facilities, EEG and biofeedback equipment, research facilities for chromatography, spectrophotometry, electrochemistry, gas kinetics, centrifugation, visual arts center museum. This school features the Suburban setting, Small city (50,000 – 249,999) and Residential campus.

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