Randolph College

Lynchburg, United States of America

In 1891, Randolph College was initially founded as Randolph-Macon Woman's College. On July 1, 2007, it was renamed Randolph College and became a co-educational institution. William Waugh Smith founded the college. The university operates under president Sue Ott Rowlands (2022–present).
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Yes. Students on F-1 visas can work up to 20 hours per week on campus and apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after graduation.
Yes. The Career Development Center and International Student Services provide guidance on OPT, CPT, and job search assistance for international graduates.
OPT allows international graduates to work in the U.S. in their field of study for up to 12 months after completing their degree. STEM students may qualify for a 24-month extension.

University Of Randolph College Application Statistics

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634
93
61
7:1
95 %
$ 30670
$ 18000
$ 13000
2.7
33
75 %
1090
18
6.5
500

University Of Randolph College Application Statistics

930
634
93
61
7:1
95 %
$ 30670
$ 18000
$ 13000
2.7
33
75 %
1090
18
6.5
500

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