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Rollins-College-Campus-Map.Pdf A B C D E F G H I 329 1 1 325 231 319 235 229 225 317 323 331 223 2 2 321 236 234 334 224 238 222 221 220 307 208 214 300 335 205 206 210 303 201 207 209 211 215 219 304 302 300 171 3 406 169 417 3 404 402 167 101 107 200 330 170 FB 422 450 110 118 424 105 420 100 311 423 4 4 414 425 412 120 415 400 5 5 460 rollins.edu/map 500 600 430 ROLLINS MAP LEGEND = Residential Hall 203 = Academic or Administrative Buildings = Athletic Facilities 6 6 = Currently Under Construction The Alfond Inn at Rollins 200 NE *Visitors are permitted to park in any valid spot on campus, with a valid Visitor’s Permit (from Campus Safety) 7 7 A B C D E F G H I VISIT ROLLINS VISIT ROLLINS by Building Name by Department Name Building Name GRID BLDG. # Building Name GRID BLDG. # Building Name GRID BLDG. # Building Name GRID BLDG. # Academic & Administrative Buildings Department Name 120 E. Comstock Building ......... E4 .......... 120 Warren Admin. Building ...........D3 ..........101 Accessibility Services ...............D2 ............ 235 Inclusion & Campus .................. E6 ........203 Involvement 170 W. Fairbanks Ave. ...............F3 .......... 170 Wellness Center .........................F3 .......... 118 Admission .................................F3 ............. 110 Information Technology ...........D2 ........ 235 203 E. Lyman Ave. .................... E6 ..........203 Woolson House ........................D2 .........236 (College of Liberal Arts and Holt) Institutional Advancement .......D3 ......... 101 311 W. Fairbanks Ave. ...............G4 ........... 311 Advancement Services ............. E6 .......200NE Athletic Facilities & Development Institutional Research ..............D3 ......... 101 422 W. Fairbanks Ave. ..............H3 ..........422 Alfond Stadium at ...................OFF CAMPUS Alumni Engagement ................ E2 ............206 International Programs ............D2 .........331 Alfond Sports Center ................C4 ......... 420 Harper-Shepherd Field & Annual Giving Alumni House ........................... E2 ..........206 International Student ..............D2 .........331 Alfond Boathouse .................... B2 ..........317 Anthropology ...........................C4 ............423 & Scholar Services Annie Russell Dance Studio.......F3 ...........167 Alfond Swimming Pool..............D1 .........329 Art & Art History ....................... B2 ............307 Leadership & Community .........D2 .........331 Annie Russell Theatre ...............C4 ..........424 Barker Family Stadium ............. E4 ......... 105 Athletics ...................................C4 ............420 Engagement Bush Science Center .................D4 ..........100 Bert W. Martin Tennis ...............B4 ......... 414 Biology .....................................D4 ............ 100 Library, Olin ..............................D2 ........ 235 Beal Maltbie Center .................. E3 ..........207 Complex Business, Undergraduate ..........F3 .............170 Lucy Cross Center ..................... E6 ........203 Campus Safety .......................... B4 ...........412 Cahall-Sandspur Field. ............. E3 ..........107 Campus Safety .........................B4 .............412 Marketing ................................. E4 .........120 Carnegie Hall ............................D3 .......... 201 Copeland Tennis Stadium. ........C4 ......... 414 Career & Life Planning ..............D2 .............331 Mathematics & Computer .........D4 ........ 100 Casa Iberia .................................F3 ........... 171 Harold and Ted .........................C4 .........420 Chemistry .................................D4 ............ 100 Science Alfond Sports Center Cornell Campus Center ..............D1 ..........325 Child Development Center .......G3 .............417 Modern Languages ....................F3 .........169 Softball Stadium......................OFF CAMPUS Cornell Fine Arts Center ........... B2 ..........307 Communication ........................C4 ............423 Music ........................................ C3 ........404 at MLK Park Cornell Fine Arts Museum ........ B3 ..........303 Communications & External ..... E4 .............120 Philosophy & Religion ...............E1 .........231 Spiegel Family ...........................D1 .........329 Relations Physics ......................................D4 ........ 100 Cornell Hall for .........................C4 ..........423 Team Room Social Sciences Community Standards ..............F3 .............170 Political Science .......................C4 ........423 U.T. Bradley Boathouse ...........OFF CAMPUS & Responsibility Costume Studio ........................G3 ..........330 (Crew) Post Office .................................D1 ........ 325 Computer Science & ................D4 ............ 100 Crummer Hall ...........................D4 ..........425 Tiedtke Tennis Complex ........... E2 .........224 President’s Office .....................D3 ......... 101 Mathematics Faculty Club .............................. E2 ..........208 Property Management .............H3 ........422 Cornell Fine Arts Museum ........ B3 ............303 French House .............................E1 ...........231 Residential Halls Provost’s Office ........................D3 ......... 101 Costume Studio ........................G3 ............330 Greenhouse ..............................D4 ..........100 Barker House ............................A5 ........ 600 Psychology ...............................D4 ........ 100 Critical Media & ........................C4 ............423 Hauck Hall .................................F3 .......... 169 Bornstein Hall (Lakeside) ......... C2 ......... 323 Cultural Studies Purchasing ................................H3 ........422 Hume House .............................G3 ...........417 Corrin Hall..................................F2 .........223 Crummer Graduate School .......D4 ............425 Rally: The Social ...................... B5 ........430 Enterprise Accelerator International House ...................F2 .......... 214 Cross Hall ...................................F3 ..........215 Dean of Students .......................D1 ............ 325 Registrar ...................................D3 .........201 Kathleen W. Rollins Hall ...........D2 ...........331 Elizabeth Hall ........................... E2 .........225 Dean of the Chapel ...................D3 ............402 Keene Hall ................................ C3 ......... 404 Fox Hall ......................................F2 .........222 Residential Life ......................... E6 ........203 Dean of the Faculty ..................D3 ............. 101 & Explorations Knowles Memorial Chapel ........D3 ..........402 Gale Hall ................................... C2 ........ 300 Dining Services ..........................F2 .............214 Scheduling & Event Services ....H3 ........422 Lawrence Center ....................... E6 .....200NE Holt Hall .................................... B5 ..........415 Economics ................................C4 ............423 Social Entrepreneurship ...........D2 .........331 Mary Jean Plaza........................ E2 ..........205 Hooker Hall ............................... C3 .........302 Education .................................C4 ............423 Social Impact Hub ...................D2 .........331 Mills Lawn .................................D2 ..........335 Lyman Hall ................................ C2 ........ 300 English ......................................D3 .............201 Sociology..................................C4 ........423 Olin Library ...............................D2 ..........235 Mayflower Hall...........................F3 .......... 211 Environmental Studies ............. E3 ............207 Student & Family Care ...............F3 .........170 Orlando Hall ............................. E2 ..........234 McKean Hall (Lakeside) ............ C2 ..........319 Facilities Receiving .................... I3 ............450 Student Account Services ........D3 .........201 Reeves Honors .......................... E2 .......... 210 Pinehurst Cottage .................... C2 .........334 Facilities Services ...................... I3 ............450 Seminar Room Student Media ..........................D2 .........331 Pugsley Hall .............................. E3 .........209 Finance .....................................H3 ............422 Rice Family Pavilion ................. E2 ..........205 FOR FALL 2020 Theatre Arts & Dance................C4 ........424 Rex Beach Hall .......................... C3 ........ 406 Financial Aid (current) .............D3 .............201 Rinker Building ..........................F3 ...........110 For more information Title IX .......................................F3 .........170 Rollins Hall................................ C3 .........304 Financial Aid (prospective) .......F3 ............. 110 Rollins Bookstore ......................F3 .....200FB Treasurer’s Office .....................H3 ........422 Seymour Hall (Lakeside) .......... C2 ..........321 Campus Safety 407.646.2999 (x2999) Fraternity & Sorority Life ...........D1 ............ 325 Rollins Garage ......................... B5 ......... 460 Upward Bound ......................... B5 ........430 Strong Hall 219 ..........................F3 ..........219 Admission 407.646.2161 Graduate Studies ......................C4 ............423 Rosen Family Center ................ B5 ..........430 Vice President of .......................D1 ........ 325 Strong Hall 220 .........................F2
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