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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Randolph offers undergraduate degrees in liberal arts, sciences, and professional fields like business, psychology, education, and environmental studies, along with select master’s programs such as the Master of Arts in Coaching and Master of Arts in Teaching.
Absolutely. Each student is assigned an academic advisor who guides them in course selection, degree planning, and academic progress throughout their studies.
Yes. Randolph encourages interdisciplinary studies where students can combine majors and minors, fostering critical thinking and flexibility across academic fields.

University Of Randolph College Application Statistics

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$ 30670
$ 18000
$ 13000
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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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