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Come and See!
A campus visit is an experience for the whole family to enjoy. Whether you're a senior in high school, an underclassman or a potential transfer or graduate student, we are ready to tailor a visit to Milligan that is certain to meet your needs. Your visit may include any of the following:
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Meet with an admissions counselor
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Get a tour of campus
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Talk face-to-face with professors, financial aid staff, and athletic coaches
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Visit an actual class
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Have lunch in our dining hall
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Attend a chapel service (most Thursdays)
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Spend a night in a residence hall
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Inquire about other arrangements to meet your individual needs
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Individual Visits. The Office of Admissions hosts students and families on most weekdays (limited options are available on many Saturdays). Contact the Office of Admissions at 800.262.8337 or email visits@milligan.edu. Try to call about your visit at least one week prior to your arrival, preferably two weeks ahead of time if you would like to arrange an overnight stay or group visit or if you have another special visit request. Our Campus Visits Coordinator — a staff member committed to ensuring your time at Milligan is well-planned and worthwhile — will arrange your visit.
Register online!
Youth Group Visits. Milligan welcomes group visits from churches and other organizations. If your church group would like to schedule a visit, please call the Office of Admissions at 1.800.262.8337 or e-mail us. If you have juniors or seniors in high school who would like to meet with a certain professor or coach, please let us know when you call so we can make the appointments ahead of time. Here are some guidelines to use while planning your visit:
- Milligan will provide housing in the residence halls for one night at no charge. Longer stays are discouraged.
- Each person in your group will be provided a meal pass good for one complimentary meal. Other meals are the responsibility of the individuals.
- The Office of Admissions strongly discourages young children, pre-teens, and adults from being housed in the residence halls. Special arrangements should be made to avoid this situation. See our list of local accommodations.
- All groups visiting the campus are required to arrive before 10 p.m.
- Room and board are not available during final exam weeks, during breaks, or during the summer.
Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to working with you and your group in the near future.
Open Houses. These one-day group events offer various sessions, a campus tour, lunch, and exposure to academic opportunities.
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