United States
Randolph College
Tuition fee
$16,500–$28,000
QS ranking
University ranking
U.S. News & World Report: Top National Liberal Arts Colleges; Colleges That Change Lives (CTCL)
Randolph College is a private liberal arts college in Lynchburg, Virginia, founded in 1891 (as Randolph-Macon Woman’s College) and coeducational since 2007. It enrolls around 550 students, features small classes (8:1 student-faculty ratio), and is recognized among top National Liberal Arts Colleges and as a Colleges That Change Lives institution.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees 2025–26
Annual tuition estimates; actual costs may vary by program and scholarships.
Undergraduate (International)
$28,000/year (after average scholarships).
Graduate (MAT/MFA)
$16,500–$20,000/year (varies by program).
Scholarships
Merit- and need-based opportunities for qualified students.
International Student Scholarships
Up to $20,000/year based on merit.
Need-based aid
For eligible applicants.
RISE (Randolph International Student Experience) Grant
Institutional grant.
Work-study opportunities
On-campus work-study opportunities.
External scholarship resources
Provided via the financial aid office.
Rankings & Recognition
U.S. News & World Report – Ranked among top National Liberal Arts Colleges.
One of the Colleges That Change Lives (CTCL).
Recognized for small class sizes, academic rigor, and international engagement.
Student Life & Campus
Historic 100-acre campus in the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills.
Small class sizes; average 8:1 student-faculty ratio.
International Student Services: orientation, advising, visa support.
Active student organizations: International Club, Model UN, Theatre groups.
Campus traditions: Even/Odd rivalry, Greek theatre performances.
Residence halls with international roommate matching.
Access to Washington Semester Program and study abroad options.
Safe, welcoming college town with access to nature and cultural life.
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