
Come to Randolph College and start a conversation with the world.
Forty flags hang proudly in the Randolph student center, one for each of the countries represented by our remarkable international students, who now make up 12% of the student body.
Nearly half of Randolph students study or work abroad, often for a full academic year, where they learn to see through the eyes of another culture. Perhaps that’s why Randolph was one of 16 U.S. colleges honored by NAFSA: Association of International Educators for excellence in campus internationalization.
To build on Randolph’s historic commitment to international education, we’re proud to introduce a new, college-wide global honors curriculum. Every Randolph student, in all of our 25 majors and 50 concentrations, will be challenged to complete honors-level, independent work with a sharp global focus.
This capstone project could expand on ideas introduced during one of Randolph’s intensive, faculty-led international seminars to Ecuador or Japan, or developed during a summer research project with a visiting Quillian Scholar. The idea is that Randolph students use their foreign language skills, abroad experience and classroom knowledge to produce an academic work of real consequence. We believe this process will better prepare Randolph students for the rigors of graduate study and the demands of an increasingly complex, interconnected world. Learn more about the many special learning opportunities at Randolph.