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New Center Provides Rollins ABACS Students With Unique Experience

March 13, 2025

By Luke Woodling ’17MBA

Rollins’ new Behavior Services Center is providing master’s students in the College’s Applied Behavior Analysis & Clinical Science program with the unique opportunity to gain real-world experience with the support of the program’s expert faculty.

Rollins’ Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis & Clinical Science program has opened a new Behavior Services Center that is giving students hands-on experience in assessments and interventions that they can’t get anywhere else.

Find out how the center is helping Rollins ABACS students put classroom concepts into practice and giving them confidence and a competitive advantage as they pursue careers as behavior analysts.

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