<p>I have heard that some colleges will give scholarships to students that come from states that rarely send students out of state. I was wondering if this was the case at Rollins because of their smaller size. Would anyone have any knowledge about this?</p>
<p>There are not any scholarships for students from less represented areas but that might give a boost in admissions though. Look at the scholarships page to see if you qualify for any of the scholarships. </p>
<p>[Scholarships</a> | Financial Aid (A&S) | Rollins College](<a href=“http://www.rollins.edu/finaid/as/merit.html]Scholarships”>http://www.rollins.edu/finaid/as/merit.html)</p>
<p>Thanks for the link. I have looked at this page before, and what I meant to be saying in the last post was that I wanted to know if being from a fairly underrepresented area affected these scholarships. I have a 3.75 gpa and a 26 on the ACT. I am going to take it again and hopefully get at least a 30. I also have a good amount of quality extracurriculars. So I believe I should be eligible for at least 10,000. This is good but I still definitely wouldn’t be able to afford it. Any ideas of how much more I could get?</p>
<p>I received the alonzo scholarship for 22,000 a year. I have a 3.8 UW with honors and ap and a 25 act and a bunch of work in the theatre world, but I also have a brother that attends the college. I would say you will probably receive something especially the higher your act is.</p>