Apply for Aid

» Apply for admission to Milligan.
» Students are automatically considered for general academic scholarships based on their application file at the time of admission.
» Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
» Review your Student Aid Report (SAR) -- the results of your FAFSA application. This will contain your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), the number used to determine your federal student aid eligibility.
» Receive your Financial Aid Award Letter* from Milligan. Sign and return it promptly indicating whether you accept or decline each award (some awards are first-come, first-serve, so don't delay).
» After you are admitted, pay your one-time $200 enrollment deposit (applied toward your account) to secure space for you in the incoming class (non-refundable after May 1).
» Determine your payment plan.
» Attend Connections (April or June) to register for classes.

*The financial aid package is subject to change if subsequent information is received that changes your need eligibility, your housing, or your enrollment status was incorrect or changes, or you receive additional aid resources that were not known at the time of initial awarding.

 

» Complete the FAFSA renewal every year by Feb. 1 for priority consideration.
» Complete the Milligan College Financial Aid/Scholarship Renewal Application before March 1 priority deadline to renew your initial scholarship or Milligan grant awards.
» Receive your Financial Aid Award Letter* from Milligan. Sign and return it promptly indicating whether you accept or decline each award (some awards are first-come, first-serve, so don't delay).
» Determine your payment plan prior to registration and the first day of classes.

*The financial aid package is subject to change if subsequent information is received that changes your need eligibility, your housing, or your enrollment status was incorrect or changes, or you receive additional aid resources that were not known at the time of initial awarding.