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Tuition and
Fees
Milligan is committed to keeping college
affordable for our students. Our program is
priced competitively, and our Student Financial Services Office will
work with you individually every step of the way to help investigate
all the options available for financing your education.
| Application Fee (non-refundable) |
$30 |
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| Technology Access Fee ($87 per
term) |
$348 |
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Academic Records Fee (charged one time at
the beginning of term one)
non-degree seeking students
degree seeking students
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$20
$75 |
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| Tuition (per semester hour) |
$280
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(The above is based on
June 1, 2009-May 31, 2010 rates) |
Financial Aid
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Students in this program may be eligible to apply for state and federal tuition assistance programs,
for employer reimbursement when applicable, and any other applicable
scholarship programs. See types of aid below.
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The Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
is the first step in the financial aid process. Milligan College,
like most colleges, uses the results of the FAFSA to administer all
federal, state, and need-based institutional programs. You may apply
online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Brochures are available to assist you in requesting a PIN and
completing the process online.
- You must apply for federal financial aid each
year. All awards are based on a full-time enrollment status.
- It is important to use the correct year's
FAFSA when applying. ADCP students beginning their programs in Fall
2009 or Spring 2010 should complete the 2009-2010 FAFSA now in order
to be awarded for terms in this academic year, and the 2010-20111
FAFSA after January 1, 2010, for subsequent terms.
- In addition to filing the FAFSA, each student
must complete a Milligan College Financial Aid Application and
return it to Student Financial Services. You will be requested to
complete this application each year.
- ADCP students may qualify for all forms of
federal and state student aid (i.e. Pell Grant, FSEOG, Perkins, and
Stafford Loans and the Tennessee Student Assistance Award).
- If your program begins in Fall or Spring, you
are awarded for two semesters in your academic year. The financial
aid is disbursed in two disbursements, one at the beginning of each
semester.
- Financial aid awards are adjusted if the
student drops or adds credit hours during the drop/add period.
A.
SCHOLARSHIPS (do not have to be repaid)
Non-Milligan Assistance (NMA) and Outside
Scholarships
These are scholarships awarded to the student by an outside
source. These scholarships are credited directly to the student's
account. Receipt of any outside scholarship may reduce the total
award package per federal regulations. You are required to report
outside scholarship awards to Student Financial Services. Report the
annual amount of the scholarship on your award letter. If you are
searching for private scholarships, be sure to use a reputable
source (you should never have to pay for scholarship information —
beware of scams). Reputable sources we recommend include
www.fastweb.com,
www.ecampustours.com, and
www.offtocollege.info.
B.
GRANTS (based on financial need; do not have to be repaid)
Federal Pell Grant
This is gift aid and does not have to be repaid. Eligibility for
this award is determined by a formula consistently applied to all
applicants which takes into account the cost of attending the
institution and the student's part or full-time status. It is based
on results of information submitted on the FAFSA. Annual awards
currently range from $400 to $4,731 (subject to change, per
Department of Education). One-half of your annual Federal Pell Grant
award will be credited to your student account each semester.
Click here
for more details.
Federal SEOG Grant (Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant)
This is gift aid and does not have to be repaid. This federal aid is
available to students with exceptional financial need. Priority is
given to Pell Grant recipients. Grants range from $250 to $1,000
annually. One-half of your annual Federal SEOG award will be
credited to your student account each semester.
Click here
for more details.
Tennessee Student
Assistance Award (TSAA)
This is gift aid and does not require repayment. Only
Pell-eligible Tennessee residents may receive this grant. If you are
not a Tennessee resident, you may check with the Higher Education
Agency in your state to see if your state's tuition grant can be
transferred to Tennessee. TSAA Grant funds will be received by the
college through electronic funds transfer (EFT) each semester, and
the grant will be credited to your student account in two equal
disbursements during the academic year.
Click here
for more details.
C. LOANS
(must be repaid, with interest)
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Perkins Loans are need-based and must be repaid. This low
interest (5%) loan requires you to begin repayment 9 months after
you cease half-time enrollment status. No interest or repayment is
required while the student is enrolled in at least half-time
enrollment status. This loan requires that Entrance Loan Counseling
must be completed for all borrowers and Exit Loan Counseling for all
borrowers who are graduating or not returning to Milligan. After
signing a Federal Perkins Loan Master Promissory Note, one-half of
your annual Federal Perkins Loan award will be credited to your
student account each semester.
Click here
for more details.
Federal Stafford Loans: Subsidized and
Unsubsidized
Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans must be
repaid. The Subsidized loans are need-based and the government pays
the interest while the student is in college. The Unsubsidized loan
is available to all students and the interest accrues while the
student is in college. These loans require Entrance Loan Counseling
for all first time borrowers and Exit Loan Counseling for all
borrowers who are graduating, not returning to Milligan, or have
dropped below at least a half-time enrollment status. Your loan
funds will be received by the college via electronic funds transfer
(EFT). Stafford loans are disbursed in two equal disbursements for
the academic year. You will receive a notification indicating the
amount of loan that has been credited to your account and a notice
giving you the opportunity to reduce and/or cancel the loan in
writing within 14 days of receiving your notification. Please refer
to information regarding loan terms, interest, repayment and
deferments listed in another section of this booklet.
Click here
for more details.
Tuition Payment
We encourage you to arrange for your tuition payment as early as
possible and to keep copies of your forms. Keep an eye on deadline
dates and be sure any office you work with is advised of any changes
in your address.
- Tuition, fees, and all other costs for each
semester are due and payable on the due date listed on the
statement. If financial aid has been awarded, you pay only the
portion of the bill outstanding after deducting financial aid.
- Students may pay their student account balance
online at www.milligan.edu/sfs
using e-check, credit card or savings account information. We
accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.
- If you are receiving tuition reimbursement
from your employer, you must present a letter from your employer
stating the company's reimbursement policy. Please have your name
listed on this information. You can mail this information to the
Student Financial Services Office or bring it with you to
orientation. If we do not have the information at the beginning of
the term, you are responsible for paying your tuition before
beginning classes.
- Milligan College also offers a special payment
plan for students who desire to pay educational expenses in monthly
installments. This plan can be used to pay expenses not covered by
financial aid. This is an interest-free payment plan available
through Tuition Pay. You can
contact Tuition Pay at 1-800-635-0120 or you can enroll online at
www.tutionpay.com.
- Credit refunds are mailed to students weekly
after the drop/add period (usually the third week of classes) of
each semester to allow Student Financial Services to verify the
enrollment of each student receiving financial aid and make any
adjustments necessary based on enrollment status.
Questions? Contact Student Financial
Services at sfs@milligan.edu or
800.447.4880.
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