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Admission
Students must meet the college’s admissions requirements, but no previous college courses are needed. 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)
Transfer Students
Milligan College maintains articulation agreements with many regional community colleges to help insure that your credits transfer smoothly into Milligan’s bachelor’s degree program. If you are a community college graduate, Milligan will develop a degree plan sheet showing you exactly how your existing college credits will transfer. Call us today to set up a meeting with our academic advisor, and find out how close you are to earning your bachelor’s degree!
Application
- Non-degree seeking students who wish to complete the major but do not intend to earn a bachelor of science degree should complete a Special Admission Application.
Expectations and Responsibilities
All students at Milligan are expected to uphold the expectations and responsibilities for student lifestyles of Milligan College. We at Milligan adopt specific rules on the basis of our belief that God's Word, as the final rule of faith and practice, speaks on many matters pertaining to personal conduct. Specifically, the Milligan College adult student agrees to abide by a lifestyle commitment in which he or she refrains from illegal drugs, pornography, profanity, dishonesty, sexual immorality, unethical conduct, vandalism, and immodest dress. Students are expected to seek to serve Christ in an atmosphere of trust, encouragement, and respect for one another. Click here to read more about expectations and responsibilities for the Milligan community.
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