Milligan is one of the best academic schools I have found. Out of 7 classes, 6 out of the 7 were taught by people who have a doctorate in their respective field. The professors will do whatever necessary to make sure that you understand the material that's being given, have the necessary skills/material to study appropriately for the exams, and are adjusting to your life at Milligan.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
There are ALWAYS things going on. Just in one semester, professors have had students over to their houses for dinner, there were campus-wide music events. Sports events happen 3 or 4 times a week, with student led events almost every weekend. There are 2 spiritual life events on Tuesdays/Thursdays, and always something to do, on or off campus.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
In total honesty, this college is expensive. It's worth it, but it is expensive. Tuition is a little high, but if you consider that 9/10ths of your professors have their doctorate in their respective fields, it's good. The dorms are nice. They are set up suite-style. In one room would be you and your roommate, and then next door there would be 2 other people, and there is a bathroom that connects the two rooms. There are 3 girls dorms and 3 boys dorms. 2/3 of both are air conditioned. 1 of the girls and 2 of the boys are upperclassmen only dorms. The college is also in the midst of a Forward Ever campaign to improve the campus.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Spend a couple of days at Milligan. Come for a Sunday, see what weekend life is like, and stay through Tuesday. Check out the different classes that are offered, see a Convocation (coming together) service on Tuesday morning, enjoy some meals and spend some time with the students. Call an admissions counselor at (423)-461-8700 OR go to www.milligan.edu for more information on how to get in touch with someone at Milligan.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Academically-focused
If you're interested in Music Education
Prospective Nursing Majors
Prospective Psychology Majors
Sports-Lovers
Milligan is one of the best academic schools I have found. Out of 7 classes, 6 out of the 7 were taught by people who have a doctorate in their respective field. The professors will do whatever necessary to make sure that you understand the material that's being given, have the necessary skills/material to study appropriately for the exams, and are adjusting to your life at Milligan.
There are ALWAYS things going on. Just in one semester, professors have had students over to their houses for dinner, there were campus-wide music events. Sports events happen 3 or 4 times a week, with student led events almost every weekend. There are 2 spiritual life events on Tuesdays/Thursdays, and always something to do, on or off campus.
In total honesty, this college is expensive. It's worth it, but it is expensive. Tuition is a little high, but if you consider that 9/10ths of your professors have their doctorate in their respective fields, it's good. The dorms are nice. They are set up suite-style. In one room would be you and your roommate, and then next door there would be 2 other people, and there is a bathroom that connects the two rooms. There are 3 girls dorms and 3 boys dorms. 2/3 of both are air conditioned. 1 of the girls and 2 of the boys are upperclassmen only dorms. The college is also in the midst of a Forward Ever campaign to improve the campus.
Spend a couple of days at Milligan. Come for a Sunday, see what weekend life is like, and stay through Tuesday. Check out the different classes that are offered, see a Convocation (coming together) service on Tuesday morning, enjoy some meals and spend some time with the students. Call an admissions counselor at (423)-461-8700 OR go to www.milligan.edu for more information on how to get in touch with someone at Milligan.
Academically-focused If you're interested in Music Education Prospective Nursing Majors Prospective Psychology Majors Sports-Lovers