History
Hollins was initially established in 1842 as Valley Union Seminary, a coeducational college. Charles Lewis Cocke, who devoted his life to “the higher education of women in the South” during an era when many women were denied the opportunity to earn a college degree, was named principal and business manager in 1846.
Hollins University Key Statistics & Highlights
- 9 Masters
- 306 Scholarships
- 91 Academic Staff
- 821 Students
- Private Institution Type
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Hollins University Student Reviews & Awards
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Best university for bachelor
Shoolini university is situated in the Kasauli hills and ranked number 1 university in the northern India. I’m very satisfied with the education here because they balance work and fun so equally that’s a student never feel pressure on its shoulder.
I would do it all over again.
I really enjoyed this university for the diversity, women leadership/ mentorship and the other students. I learned so much about myself and about what I would enjoy in life. At times I felt like my university couldn’t care less if I attended there or not, and I don’t feel that deep connection to the university like I do with the people I met there, but I wouldn’t change my experiences there. If I had to do it all over again, I would.
Housing services
We’re a residential community, so most of our students live in residence halls on campus. Our eclectic mix of housing ranges from large halls and apartments to special interest housing for students with specific common interests.
Medical services
All services are free to students except for specialized tests, immunizations, and some supplies.
- Primary care for acute and chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, colds, flu, allergies, stress, sleep disorder, anxiety, and more
- GYN services, including pregnancy tests and contraception
- Information on nutrition, smoking prevention, and exercise
- Pap and STD testing by appointment
- Immunizations
Campus life
- 475-acre campus located in Roanoke, Virginia (The Roanoke Metropolitan Statistical Area includes the City of Roanoke, City of Salem, Roanoke County, Botetourt County, Craig County, and Franklin County — a population of approximately 300,000)
Sports facilities
Want to stay in shape? Hollins offers facilities and classes to help you reach your fitness goals.SWIM, WORK OUT, RIDE, PLAYATHLETIC COMPLEXExhibition playing courts for basketball and volleyball, weight and training rooms, and saunas.NORTHEN SWIMMING CENTER25-yard pool.BATTEN TENNIS CENTER10 outdoor courts, with lights, cushion-top finish, viewing areas for friends and family, and a pro court for high-profile matches.PLAYING FIELDSoccer and lacrosse games take place on a field with an immaculate Bermuda/rye natural grass surface.RIDING CENTERLocated on the northern end of campus, the complex contains 43 large box stalls with rubber mats.
Student clubs
Hollins is home to many clubs and organizations.
- The Album, Cargoes, Cyborg Griffin, and Gravel: campus literary journals
- A.C.C.E.N.T. (Association of Countries, Cultures, Events, and National Traditions)
- ADA (school spirit)
- Arts Association
- Asian Student Alliance
- Better Together
- Black Student Alliance
- Community Garden
- Freya (service organization)
- Hollins Circus
- Hollins Activity Board
- Hollins Outdoor Athletes
- Hollins Outdoor Program (HOP)
- Hollins Repertory Dance Company
- Model United Nations (Model UN)
Accreditation
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges accredits Hollins University to award degrees at the bachelor’s and master’s levels.