About Randolph College
Randolph College commits to intellectual growth through its liberal arts programs. Faculty and staff support students as they increase their critical thinking and develop skills to build future successes. Values of accountability and honor help define their mission. Since its early days as a women’s college, community engagement has been at the forefront of its vision.
Today, this private, non-profit college offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including forty different majors. Low-residency and fully online graduate programs provide extra flexibility for professionals and adult students. Pursue graduate studies in education, the arts, and leadership.
Accreditation & Licensing
Randolph College is accredited by:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
Type:
4-year, Private not-for-profitHighest Level Offered:
Master's degreeReligious Affiliation:
Not applicableEnrollment:
Undergraduate: 695 ; Graduate: 95Percent of Fully Online Students:
Undergraduate: 29% ; Graduate: 6%Graduation Rate:
51%Transfer Rate:
25%Median Earnings, 10-Years After Degree Completion:
$53,409Median Debt After Graduation (4-Year Degree):
$26,950Average Undergraduates Receiving Aid:
96%Per Undergraduate Average Aid Award:
$21,977Yellow Ribbon Program:
YesCredit for Military Training:
YesGeographic and Educational Overview
Randolph College is located in Virginia
Virginia at a Glance:

Top Majors in Virginia:
Top Incentives in Virginia:
- Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant: Up to $4,000 annually
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