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Class Reporters
Class Reporters are at the heart of Hollins’ Class Letters, which now comprise the fall and spring issues of the quarterly Hollins Magazine. Questions? Contact us! 1-800-TINKER1 (1800-846-5371)classnews@hollins.edu REPORTERS: If […]
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Distinguished Alumnae/i Award
Honoring Outstanding Alumnae A Distinguished Alumnae Award recipient brings distinction to Hollins and to herself through outstanding career performance which demonstrates the value of a liberal arts education, and/or participation in […]
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Tuition & Fees
Tuition & Fees While a quality education is invaluable, we know the sticker prices of private colleges can be daunting. To make Hollins affordable, we offer extensive scholarships, grants and […]
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Scholarships & Aid
Are we Affordable? Glad you asked. We work each day to make college affordable for every student at Hollins. Extensive scholarships, grants, and personalized financial assistance put your quality education […]
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Differentiators
Why Hollins Stands Out 1. We’re Just the Right Size. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 9:1 and an average class size of 12, you’ll work closely with professors and peers […]
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Hollins Partners with Local School Divisions to Help Close the Teacher Shortage Gap
Hollins has joined with Roanoke City Public Schools, North Cross School, and Lord Botetourt High School to address the critical shortage of teachers and its profound impact in the Roanoke region.
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Legendary Actor Robert Duvall Discusses Moving “From Ink to Behavior” with Hollins Screenwriters
Oscar winner Robert Duvall, whose film and television credits include such classics as “The Godfather,” “Apocalypse Now,” and “Lonesome Dove,” recently shared his insights on acting, directing, and screenwriting during a conversation with students from Hollins University’s graduate programs in screenwriting and film studies.
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“Communication, Organization, and a Little Bit of Luck and Magic”: Emma Thomas ’22 Successfully Balances Full-Time Work with Full-Time College
For the past three years, Emma Thomas ’22, an English major and communication studies minor, carried a full course load at Hollins while working as a supervisor at UPS in Roanoke.
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Forty-Fifth Honors Convocation Celebrates Student, Faculty, Staff Accomplishments
Hollins recognized students for high academic achievement during the university’s 45th Honors Convocation on May 3. Held each spring, the event also highlights those faculty and staff members whose exceptional work and dedication have earned them special academic or service designation.
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“What Hope Means”: Josh Chapman of Roanoke’s Community High School Talks about Support, Innovation at Hollins
In our “What Hope Means” series, we’re highlighting conversations with individuals from the Hollins community and beyond who discuss what hope personally means to them. We’re also spotlighting the powerful impact that the new HOPE scholarship program will have on the ambitious young women in the Roanoke Valley who are striving to better themselves through…