Payment Options

Students must pay in full, be enrolled in the Installment Payment Plan, or have enough financial aid to cover the entire balance before the first day of class or your registration will be voided and you will not be allowed to attend classes. Milligan offers two payment plans to choose from in paying for your expenses.

Payment Plan 1

Pay in full prior to registration. With this plan, all outstanding charges for the semester are paid on or before registration. Payments may be made via cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover. For your convenience, you may pay online through Self Service, where you can view your account, print and view statements, make a payment online, and view a history of all payments on your account. By using your MC Self Service ID and password, you will have access to your online statement and current activity on your account. Payments and charges will be reflected immediately and you will have 24/7 access to your most recent bill. .

Payment Plan 2

Installment payment plan. Milligan offers an interest free payment plan that allows you to spread your tuition costs over several months if you cannot afford to pay tuition in a lump sum or to finance the difference between costs and financial aid. This plan can be used in conjunction with a Federal PLUS Loan and/or Alternative Loan to assist students and families in managing their educational debt. The payment plan enrollment fee for undergraduate students is $65 for the academic year and $85 for graduate and ADCP students. Click here to enroll. You must enroll by the time of registration and first day of classes.

Student Account: Things You Must Know

» No Balance. Students must pay in full, be enrolled in the Installment Payment Plan, or have enough financial aid to cover the entire balance before the first day of class or your registration will be voided and you will not be allowed to attend classes.
» Before First Day of Class. The following must be completed before the first day of class:
  • Sign and return award letter
  • Complete master promissory note
  • Complete on-line entrance interview for first time borrowers
  • Return all documents requested for verification, if applicable
  • Milligan College Financial Aid Application (does not apply for incoming traditional undergrad students)
  • Submit pre-approval for alternative loans
» Charges. Charges shown on the student statement include tuition, fees, room and board. Once you enroll, you are liable for all charges.
» Pending Financial Aid. Aid that is listed on the student statement is aid that has been awarded to you but is still in ANTICIPATED/PENDING status. Your financial aid will be posted to your student account upon verification of enrollment status after drop/add period ends and all necessary aid paperwork is completed. Pending aid does not include work study, outside scholarships, VA benefits, or payments from Section 529 savings plans.
» Refunds for dropped classes (meal plan is prorated)
  • Prior to first calendar day of semester: 100%
  • During first five calendar days of semester: 90%
  • During 6th-14th calendar days of semester: 75%
  • During 15th-30th calendar days of semester: 50%
  • No refunds after 30th calendar day of semester
» Notifications. Your Milligan College email account is used regularly to notify you of important information regarding your financial aid and/or student account.
» Policies. Complete policies and detailed information regarding financial aid and student accounts can be found in the college Catalog.