Science Matters
The $23 million campaign for the expansion and renovation of Martin Science Building is launching a new era in science education.
Learn MoreBe an Original
Is Randolph right for you? Come visit. Take a tour, meet our students, talk to faculty, get to know our community, and learn firsthand why our students choose to Be an Original.
Learn MoreOutcomes
Physics major Cristina Llongueras ’23 is taking her passion for aircraft and flight to Georgia Tech’s Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering.
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Student-Faculty Ratio
Randolph offers a rigorous liberal arts curriculum in small classes taught by engaged, caring professors–never graduate students.
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Top Faculty
Randolph is ranked #23 in the U.S. for "Most Accessible Professors" by the Princeton Review.
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Academic Majors
Randolph offers B.A., B.S., B.F.A. and master's degrees, 32 majors, 46 minors, and 5 pre-professional programs.
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Shades of Green
Randolph is one of 31 colleges on the Princeton Review's 2023 Green Honor Roll for earning a perfect sustainability score.
Randolph College News
Randolph College expands mental health resources through TimelyCare
Accessed by phone or other device, the service includes a wide-ranging menu of virtual care options from licensed physicians and counselors in all 50 states.
Read MoreStudent Success Summit looks at challenges faced by first-generation, lower-income students
“We must examine where students come from and what they have been through to understand why they chart the paths they do once they reach our gates."
Read MoreRandolph students to debate ethics and the environment during VFIC Ethics Bowl
The competition will be held this weekend at Hollins University.
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The Randolph Plan
Randolph students work with faculty mentors to explore a broad range of disciplines as they chart their academic path.
The Liberal Arts Advantage
Randolph graduates learn to think critically, solve problems and work well with others. They are prepared to succeed in all aspects of life.
TAKE2
Two courses per half-mester means you get to focus in and dig deep into your coursework while still having time for the rest of the college experience.