Milligan is committed to keeping college
affordable for our students. We'll will work with you individually every step of the way to
help investigate all the options available for financing your education.
We offer a full complement of need-based and merit-based scholarships,
grants, and low-interest loans from federal, state, and institutional
sources. We also have a variety of payment plans that make budgeting
easier for you and your family.
Although the initial price tag can be daunting, Milligan is more affordable than you might think.
Milligan's cost of attendance is well below the national average for similar private institutions.
About 90 percent of Milligan students receive some form of merit and/or need-based financial aid, and in many cases the assistance is substantial.
After scholarships and grants are taken into consideration, the net price the average undergraduate pays for a Milligan education is significantly lower than the published tuition and fees.
And remember, other forms of financial aid will further reduce the amount your family will actually pay.
Milligan College Student Financial Services Code of Ethics and Conduct
Milligan College is a member of NASFAA (National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators). The Milligan College Student Financial Services Office and staff have adopted the NASFAA Code of Ethics and NASFAA Code of Conduct to insure good business practices in all day to day activities of the Student Financial Services Office. Copies of the Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct are available for review in the Student Financial Services Office.
The significant majority -- about 90% -- of students receive some
form of merit and/or need-based financial aid. Each year Milligan
budgets nearly $5 million in institutional scholarships and grants. The
college also participates in all Federal Financial Aid programs.