Pre-Orientation Program for Underrepresented Students EMBARK is a program to help students of underrepresented populations successfully acclimate and thrive at Rollins. EMBARK is open to all students, with a specific focus on underrepresented populations, including but not limited to students of color; all religious backgrounds; those having a disability; and those identifying as LGBTQ+. This program begins with a pre-orientation program and continues throughout a student’s time at Rollins as a cohort-based leadership opportunity. Contact the Center for Inclusion and Campus Involvement at cici@rollins.edu for more information about this program.
Financial Plan Make a financial plan with your student and develop a budget. Be clear as to who pays for what (e.g., books, supplies, food, social life, and incidentals). R Anchor Conversation
Review the Office of Financial Aid website (rollins.edu/financial-aid) for deadlines, or frequently asked questions, consumer information and financial aid forms.
Student Employment On-campus jobs are posted beginning in mid-July. Students will receive notifications about on-campus, part-time job postings via their Rollins email address from Career & Life Planning. If your student plans to work on or off campus, make sure they bring the ID documents listed to complete required federal employment paperwork at rollins.edu/i9
FERPA
Discuss the Family Education Rights to Privacy Act (FERPA). For parents or other individuals to have access to education information, a student must complete the FERPA release that can be found in FoxLink through the Billing/Financial Aid tab.