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Milligan seeks to enroll an academically talented and spiritually committed student body that enriches the learning community and is representative of the diverse society in which we live. Overall excellence of performance in high school subjects, as well as evidence of Christian commitment and academic potential, provide the basis for admission to Milligan College.

Milligan’s selective admissions process ensures an academically capable entering class. Applicants who are offered admission typically present grade point averages and ACT or SAT-I scores that are above national averages for college-bound students.

The Admissions Committee will evaluate your academic record, two personal references, ACT or SAT-I scores, application essay, and participation in extracurricular activities. While no specific course pattern is required for admission, the applicant is strongly encouraged to include in the high school program the following subjects:

  • college preparatory English
  • college preparatory mathematics
  • college preparatory science
  • college preparatory history and/or social science
  • two years of a single foreign language
  • some work in speech, music, or art in preparation for study in a liberal arts curriculum
  • satisfactory scores on the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT-I)

Step by Step

To submit your application, please complete the following steps:

  1. Read the mission statement and lifestyle expectations included in the application for admission. Your signature on the application indicates your understanding and acceptance of these expectations.
     
  2. Complete the application form and submit it to the Office of Admissions with a non-refundable application fee of $30. You may complete the application online or download a printable application (PDF: 218K). If paying your application fee by check, please make your check payable to Milligan College. You may also pay by credit card according to the instructions on the application form.
     
  3. Request that a copy of your transcript be mailed directly from your high school and/or college to Milligan College. The transcript request form is enclosed in the admission application as well as being available for download (PDF: 123K).
     
  4. Request that official ACT and/or SAT-I scores be sent directly from the respective testing agency. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469.
     
  5. Transfer students with less than 24 completed semester hours of college credit must submit an official high school transcript and ACT or SAT-I scores in addition to their college transcripts.
     
  6. Arrange for a school official and a church minister or leader to complete the enclosed school (PDF: 146K) and church (PDF: 146K) reference forms.
Please send all completed materials to Office of Admissions, P.O. Box 210, Milligan College, TN 37682. If you have any questions, you may contact an admissions counselor at 800-262-8337 or admissions@milligan.edu.
 

Financial Aid Application Process
Milligan's Admissions Committee considers applications year-round, so we don't have an "application deadline." However, some financial aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, so you don't want to wait until late spring or summer to apply to enter the next fall. Your admission application materials also serve as your application for academic scholarships. No additional form is needed. If you qualify for an academic scholarship, you will be notified shortly after being accepted to Milligan.

Financial aid deadlines are as follows:

February 15: the Priority Deadline for filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

March 1: Priority Deadline for having your financial aid file complete.


Home Schoolers
Home school students should follow the admissions procedure outlined above. To discuss requirements related to the high school transcript, call 800.262.8337.

Transfer Students
Students who wish to transfer from an accredited college who merit a letter of good standing will be considered for admission. Applicants must furnish official transcripts of all previous college work. If a transfer student has earned 24 or more college credit hours, the ACT or SAT-I scores and high school transcripts are not required.

International Students
Milligan College is approved by the United States Department of Justice for the education of non-immigrant alien students. International students should contact the Admissions Office for details on applying.

Working Adults
Adult students interested in the degree completion program in business administration should contact the Office of Lifelong Learning at 800.262.8337 or visit www.milligan.edu/ADCP.

Graduate Programs
For information about the MBA, MEd, or MSOT programs, call 800.262.8337 or visit  http://www.milligan.edu/academics/graduate.htm.
 


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Remember: the earlier you apply, the earlier you will hear about scholarship opportunities.