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![]() All first-year students enroll in a Rollins Conference Course during the fall semester. Students who enroll in a Living Learning Community Rollins Conference Course also will live together in the residence hall, which increases connection among first-year students. The Conference is a seminar class in which approximately 16 first-year students meet with a faculty member to explore a topic in the professor's area of expertise. The professors are drawn from the full range of academic disciplines encompassing the arts, the sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. During your Rollins Exploration and RCC experience, you will have two groups of very important guides who will help you on your journey: RCC Faculty members and Peer Mentors. RCC Faculty are some of Rollins' most successful and dynamic professors and individuals who specialize in helping students. Your RCC Faculty member will also serve as your Academic Advisor for your first semester. Peer Mentors are dynamic student leaders who will assist you with your transition into the Rollins family. You will be introduced to your Peer Mentors through summer mailings, and will meet them in person on the first day of Orientation. Peer Mentors will guide you throughout Orientation, and will then participate in the Rollins College Conference (RCC) program with you. Throughout the course of the first semester the Peer Mentors will serve as your advisors, tutors, and friends and will assist your RCC professors in your RCC course. Please click on the RCC classes below to find out more information about the RCC Professors who are teaching them. Peer Mentor info coming soon!
Accelerated Management Program (AMP) Living-Learning Community
Arts at Rollins College (ARC) Living-Learning Community
Honors Living-Learning Community
Language Living-Learning Community
Rollins Living-Learning Community
Standard Rollins College Conference
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