According to the school, Randolph College builds on a long history of academic excellence, intellectual inquiry and artistic expression, fostered by close student/faculty relationships, a spirit of exploration and collaboration, and exposure to a rich diversity of people and ideas. Honoring its founding as Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, the College empowers its graduates to live and foster ‘A Life More Abundant.’ At its core, Randolph College education values personal challenge, global perspective, and applied experience, as defined by:\r\n\r\nAn Honors environment, where each student can contribute to the intellectual life of the community and confront important questions by working closely with faculty members to take responsibility for the student’s own learning, bring fresh perspectives to the classroom and undertake original research or engage in artistic creation in a capstone experience.\r\n\r\nA Global environment, where each student can connect to the world and seek to understand the important issues of the 21st century through study abroad, foreign language and culture offerings, courses with global and historical perspectives, interaction with international students, and participation in off-campus experiences.\r\n\r\nAn Experiential Learning environment, where each student can collaborate with those in the campus community, the nation and beyond and actively explore the student’s interests in imaginative ways through a broad range of hands-on courses, co-curricular and athletic activities, leadership development opportunities, volunteer service, internships and study abroad. \r\n\r\nThese core characteristics stimulate students to pursue and achieve goals that have personal meaning in an atmosphere of integrity and mutual trust, owing to the Honor System that has long been a key element of the College’s culture.\r\n\r\nThe Randolph student body is richly diverse, drawn from approximately 40 states and 40 foreign countries. The population is 68 percent white, 20 percent domestic students of color, and 12 percent international. Students are forward thinking. Only about 15 percent think their highest educational attainment will be a bachelor’s degree. 60 percent anticipate earning a master’s degree or Ph.D. and 25 percent expect to earn a professional degree such as a J.D., M.D., or M.B.A. \r\n\r\nThe college encourages applications from students who are excited about engaging in the education process in its many dimensions- academic, artistic expression, co-curricular, and social. It encourages students to be open to new idea and to explore issues and problems that fascinate them. Distinctive opportunities include summer student/faculty research, learning opportunities in performing and fine arts for students of all levels, study abroad programs, a semester-long American Culture Program, student leadership programs, annual dance and chorale concerts, national Model EU and Model UN participation, and biennial Greek Play production. Distinctive resources include the College’s outstanding collection of American Art, a 100-acre equestrian center, a thriving organic garden, 2 nature preserves, observatory, and science and mathematics resource center.
* Source: US Department of education: Institute of education statistics** Refers to % of students receiving some form of financial aid† Indicates school information is being used instead of campus information
Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor's in American/United States Studies/Civilization
Bachelor's in Anthropology
Bachelor's in Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Bachelor's in Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Bachelor's in Business/Commerce, General
Bachelor's in Chemistry, General
Bachelor's in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Bachelor's in Creative Writing
Bachelor's in Dance, General
Bachelor's in Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
Bachelor's in Economics, General
Bachelor's in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics
Bachelor's in English Language and Literature, General
Bachelor's in Environmental Science
Bachelor's in Environmental Studies
Bachelor's in Fine/Studio Arts, General
Bachelor's in French Language and Literature
Bachelor's in Health and Physical Education/Fitness, General
Bachelor's in Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
Bachelor's in History, General
Bachelor's in International Relations and Affairs
Bachelor's in Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Bachelor's in Mathematics, General
Bachelor's in Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Bachelor's in Music History, Literature, and Theory
Bachelor's in Music Performance, General
Bachelor's in Music Theory and Composition
Bachelor's in Philosophy
Bachelor's in Physics, General
Bachelor's in Political Science and Government, General
Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Bachelor's in Religion/Religious Studies
Bachelor's in Russian Language and Literature
Bachelor's in Social Sciences, General
Bachelor's in Sociology
Bachelor's in Spanish Language and Literature
Bachelor's in Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Master's Degrees
Master's in Curriculum and Instruction
Master's in Special Education and Teaching, General