I love Milligan, it is a unique small school opportunity with a close knit community of students and teachers. I've learned some great life tools and made lifelong friends.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Milligan accepts a variety of students, apply for as many scholarships that you can because many scholarships are only available to people who apply when they come in. Make sure to buckle down your freshman year and don't blow off Bible or Humanities classes...it will come back to haunt you!
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Milligan academics are very intensive but well worth it, their Humanities program is particularly challenging but rewarding.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Nearly all Milligan Under Grad students are required to live on campus except in rare circumstance so most of your classmates live in the dorms with you.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
One of the pitfalls of a wonderful school, all students who live on campus are forced to be on the meal plan which is overprices and has very poor quality food.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is plenty to do with ETSU nearby, there are lots of college hangouts and restaurants open late, beautiful mountains to hike, lots of things in Johnson City which is about a ten minute drive. There is also a Dunkin' right down the road, a perfect study spot!
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Milligan is very expensive...but to be expected from a private Liberal Arts college, the plus side is they do offer a lot of scholarships I think some where close to 90% of students receive some kind of financial aid.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Milligan has Wonderful Wednesday in the Spring where classes are cancelled on a random day and we get to partake in fun activities instead, best day of the year!
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Milligan is a good experience for those who are looking for a calmer college experience, there is no drinking allowed and the dorms are not coed. It is a very unique small school environment.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are lots of different activities to get in on, you just have to put yourself out there. There is a Campus Activities Board where you can help plan students events, ISL a servant leadership organization where you can get a scholarship for helping in the community, there is Vespers a student led worship experience...there is a ton of things to join!
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Pretty non-existent, the only things they have are for academic honors and they have Psi Chi for Psych majors.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
They have at least two Security Guards on duty every night that patrol the campus, I have never felt in danger at my school.
I love Milligan, it is a unique small school opportunity with a close knit community of students and teachers. I've learned some great life tools and made lifelong friends.
Milligan accepts a variety of students, apply for as many scholarships that you can because many scholarships are only available to people who apply when they come in. Make sure to buckle down your freshman year and don't blow off Bible or Humanities classes...it will come back to haunt you!
Milligan academics are very intensive but well worth it, their Humanities program is particularly challenging but rewarding.
Nearly all Milligan Under Grad students are required to live on campus except in rare circumstance so most of your classmates live in the dorms with you.
One of the pitfalls of a wonderful school, all students who live on campus are forced to be on the meal plan which is overprices and has very poor quality food.
There is plenty to do with ETSU nearby, there are lots of college hangouts and restaurants open late, beautiful mountains to hike, lots of things in Johnson City which is about a ten minute drive. There is also a Dunkin' right down the road, a perfect study spot!
Milligan is very expensive...but to be expected from a private Liberal Arts college, the plus side is they do offer a lot of scholarships I think some where close to 90% of students receive some kind of financial aid.
Milligan has Wonderful Wednesday in the Spring where classes are cancelled on a random day and we get to partake in fun activities instead, best day of the year!
Milligan is a good experience for those who are looking for a calmer college experience, there is no drinking allowed and the dorms are not coed. It is a very unique small school environment.
There are lots of different activities to get in on, you just have to put yourself out there. There is a Campus Activities Board where you can help plan students events, ISL a servant leadership organization where you can get a scholarship for helping in the community, there is Vespers a student led worship experience...there is a ton of things to join!
Pretty non-existent, the only things they have are for academic honors and they have Psi Chi for Psych majors.
They have at least two Security Guards on duty every night that patrol the campus, I have never felt in danger at my school.