2010-2011 Application for Admission

Application Information

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Last updated: 8/6/2008 12:02PM PST

Application Instructions

Thank you for your interest in Milligan College. Please carefully follow the instructions below. Please let the Office of Admissions know of any questions you may have. In order to be considered for admission by the Admissions Committee, the following steps must be completed:

  1. Read the mission statement and lifestyle expectations on this page. Your signature on the application indicates your understanding and acceptance of these expectations.
  2. Complete the application form and submit it by clicking the "Save, Pay and Send" button at the end of the application and paying a non-refundable on-line application fee (via secure server).
  3. Use the transcript request form to arrange for the submission of an official high school transcript(s) and college transcript(s), if applicable. Transcripts must be mailed by your high school and college directly to the Office of Admissions.
  4. Transfer applicants with fewer than 24 completed semester hours of college credit must submit an official high school transcript(s) and ACT and/or SAT-I scores in addition to their college transcript(s).
  5. Arrange for the completion of the enclosed school and church reference forms. These forms must be completed by a school official and a church minister or leader.
  6. Request that official ACT and/or SAT-I scores be sent directly from the respective testing agency. Milligan's codes are 3996 (ACT) and 1469 (SAT-I).
Please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions to verify the receipt of the above application requirements.

Important additional information regarding the application process:
  • Completed application files are considered on a rolling basis (reviewed as application files are completed) by the Admissions Committee.
  • Your application materials also serve as your application for academic scholarships. No additional form is needed. Admitted applicants are notified of any academic scholarships for which they qualify shortly after being notified of their acceptance.
  • Direct all supplemental materials to:
    Office of Admissions
    P.O. Box 210
    Milligan College, TN 37682
  • Please contact Milligan with any questions. You may contact an admissions counselor at 800-262-8337 or by e-mail at admissions@milligan.edu. Visit the Milligan website at www.milligan.edu.
Mission Statement

As a Christian liberal arts college, Milligan College seeks to honor God by educating men and women to be servant-leaders.

Milligan College provides offers programs of study leading to undergraduate or graduate degrees. These programs have as their objectives the following:

A Positive, Personal Christian Faith That Jesus is Lord and Savior. The expression "Jesus is Lord and Savior" is to be understood in its historical, biblical significance. Jesus, the Man of Nazareth, is God's Son, therefore, both Savior and Lord of Life. The attainment of positive, personal Christian faith means the commitment of one's life to this Jesus.

A Commitment to Follow the Teachings of the Christian Scripture in One's Personal and Social Ethics. This commitment involves a recognition of the norms of human conduct that derive their sanction from the Christian faith.

The Capacity to Recognize and Assume Responsibility in Society. The main functions of education are to arouse within the individual an awareness of indebtedness to one's fellow human beings, to foster in each a desire to assume personal responsibility, and to prepare the individual to fulfill his or her obligation to society.

The Knowledge, Meaning, and Application of Sound Scholarship. The student is led to develop a respect and enthusiasm for sound scholarship and to seek it with diligence and perseverance.

Preparation for Securing an Enriched Quality of Life for Self and Family. Courses of study and campus life are designed to develop the quality of aesthetic appreciation, to provide a background in the liberal arts, and to lead to the selection of a field of interest which will provide opportunities for a fulfilling life.

Participation in the Activities of a Healthy Lifestyle. This may be accomplished through intramural and intercollegiate sports, residence hall living, campus fellowship, and other student activities.

Expectation and Responsibilities for Student Lifestyles at Milligan College

We at Milligan adopt specific rules on the basis of our belief that God's Word, as the final rule of faith and practice, speaks on many matters pertaining to personal conduct. Therefore, behavior that conflicts with Scripture is unacceptable. Historically, communities have also developed guidelines that help put into practice basic moral and social principles. Such standards serve as a guide toward worthwhile goals relevant to one's academic, spiritual, social and physical well-being.

Specifically, the Milligan College student agrees to abide by a lifestyle commitment in which he or she refrains from the use or possession of alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs. The student also agrees to refrain from pornography, profanity, dishonesty, sexual immorality, unethical conduct, vandalism and immodest dress. Students are expected to observe the Lord's Day in worship and to seek to serve Christ in an atmosphere of trust, encouragement and respect for one another.



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Milligan College
PO Box 500
Milligan College, TN  37682

Telephone: (800) 262-8337
Fax number: (423) 461-8960
Website: www.milligan.edu

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