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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 BA, BS, BFA and master's degrees, 40 majors, 48 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.

Admitted Students
Welcome to Randolph! Pay your enrollment deposit to claim your place in the Class of 2029 and take the first steps toward enrolling.
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Science Matters
The $23 million campaign for the expansion and renovation of Martin Science Building is launching a new era in science education.
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This is College Reimagined
Our innovative TAKE2 curricular model allows students more time with their professors to explore and expand their interests.
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Meet the Graduates: Cole Torres ’24, ’25 MAT
Torres is ready to make a difference as he begins his career teaching physical education at an elementary school in Alexandria.
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Meet the Graduates: Lexie Lama ’25
Lama is enrolling in Marymount University’s forensic and legal psychology master’s program, where she’ll study while working full-time as a lead psychiatric technician at the Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute.
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Meet the graduates: Elizabeth Parsons ’25
Parsons will start West Virginia University’s graduate program in geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis this summer.
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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.

Money for Your Research
The Randolph Innovative Student Experience (RISE) program provides every student a $2,000 grant to fund research, creative work, experiential learning or other scholarly pursuits.