Student Support

Investing in Our Students

At Rollins, we know that investments in our students have an immediate impact on their lives and long-term implications for the well-being, health, and happiness of populations throughout the world. Donors like you help us to prepare our students for lives of leadership on a global scale.

Your contribution is making the field of public health accessible to the brightest and most committed scholars, ensuring that cost doesn’t deny top students the benefit of a Rollins degree, and enabling us to train a diverse public health workforce that reflects the populations we serve. Thanks to you, our students will be able to pursue their educational goals unencumbered by financial restraints.

Diversity Picture

Through our endowed scholarships and Adopt-A-Scholar program, we can reduce student debt, attract a broad and inclusive community of highest caliber learners, and be more competitive with other globally ranked schools of public health as Rollins continues to grow in stature. By creating or contributing to an endowed scholarship fund at Rollins, you will be providing enduring opportunities not just for a single student, but for entire generations. In this way, scholarship gifts are among the most meaningful investments a donor can make!

A year into my time at Emory, I can confidently say that pursuing an MSPH in global epidemiology was the perfect choice for me. Rollins has provided an amazing network of public health professionals from around the world that have pushed me to reimagine how I think about health. I have dived into the theory and methods behind epidemiologic research in the classroom to become a better scientist and then applied my new technical skills outside the classroom in real-world research in the US and abroad. The James W. Curran Scholarship has made this all possible with both financial assistance and thus peace of mind. Without having to worry about taking on extra work hours, I have had the flexibility to continue working in the nonprofit research sector on global HIV prevention and treatment while also pursuing new research interests and leadership positions on campus.
Noah Mancuso, MSPH '23

Noah Mancuso, MSPH '23

James W. Curran Endowed Scholarship Awardee