<p>I'm pretty sure that my college choice will come down to these two schools and I was wondering if anyone has any significant insight on the major differences between these two schools. I'm not sure yet what I want to do but I'm interested in Economics, Finance, Political Science, and other related subjects. I also want to be involved in musical theatre at whatever school I go to. </p>
<p>Thank you for any help you can offer!!</p>
<p>My daughter who is now a sophamore at Rollins also had Stetson and Rollins as her final two. Due to finances she chose Stetson but then was awarded the Cornell Scholarship, so chose Rollins.</p>
<p>Both are similar in size and have the same feel about them. D didn’t like the dorms at Stetson at all and feel that there is more to do off campus at Rollins. Both have small classes and great academics. If you are interested in the theater you should make an effort to see inside the theater at Rollins - it is a beautiful theater. My D is also interested in theater and on her final tour to decide which one she would choose, it was her visit to the theater at Rollins that helped persuade her. </p>
<p>She has found Rollins to be a wonderful fit for her, loves the small classes, knows her professors well and has joined the Greek life on campus. Lots of different options for housing at Rollins with lovely grounds and right on the edge of a lake and Park Ave just outside the gates has a very European feel to it.</p>
<p>Have you visited either campus? Best of luck with your decision.</p>