- 71Acceptance Rate
- 2000Students
- 99Employment Rate
- ProgramCo-op
- PermitWork
Overview
Since its founding more than 110 years ago, Millikin has operated under the philosophy of providing an education that combines theory with practice.
Today's students must perform their knowledge in order to be truly prepared for a successful career after college. Through immersive experiences such as internships, co-teaching, running a business, presenting research to experts and performing in front of audiences – students find new ways to live out their learning and reap the rewards of their hard work.
Entry requirements
- Academic Transcripts
- Personal Statement
- Letters of Recomendation
- Certification of Finances
- Passport
- ACT/SAT (optional)
- GRE/GMAT (Graduate only)
- Interview (Graduate only)
- English Proficiency
Scholarship & funding
Millikin offers more than $20 million annually from its Millikin University Tuition Grants and Scholarships fund. Scholarships and grants are financial aid awards that do not have to be paid back. Scholarships are often based on academic achievement or talent, or financial need, and deadlines and requirements vary. In addition, all first-year and transfer students who submit an application and are admitted to Millikin will receive a Merit Scholarship, which is renewable for up to four years. All MU scholarships apply toward tuition only and require full-time enrollment.
Additional information regarding scholarships can be found here