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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The college offers over 40 student-run clubs and societies, including cultural clubs, academic groups, arts and drama clubs, and service organizations.
Signature traditions like “The Pumpkin Parade,” “Song Contest,” and “Exam Week Celebrations” foster a strong sense of community and school spirit.
Yes. Randolph fields NCAA Division III teams and provides intramural sports, a fitness center, and outdoor adventure programs for all students.

University Of Randolph College Application Statistics

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634
93
61
7:1
95 %
$ 30670
$ 18000
$ 13000
2.7
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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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