Academic Quality. What you learn in college will help direct the course of your future. That's why we take academics seriously at Milligan. Our faculty are among the best in their fields and our academic programs are lauded by accrediting agencies and national organizations.
Read about our
faculty and our
academic
programs.
Liberal Arts. At Milligan, students
explore how different subjects such as the humanities and sciences
relate to each other. The term "liberal arts" means that students
are educated broadly about the historical, philosophical, and
literary basis of our modern society. Read about our unique
Humanities Program. "Liberal arts" is also a way of describing
an education that prepares students to think, to inquire about the
nature and meaning of the world, and to analyze information and
ideas.
Christ-Centered. Throughout a student's
years at Milligan, the Christian faith is intentionally shared and
explored through the curriculum. We encourage students to see God's
hand in all subjects -- whether accounting, history, or fine arts.
Read more about our
Christian
commitment and
campus
ministry program.
Caring Community. At Milligan, you'll be
a part of a small, close-knit student body of about 1,000 students,
who hail from 40 states and 10 countries. So you'll likely find
students with similar interests as yourself, as well as those of
different cultures, backgrounds and views. You'll find a warm
Christian community, allowing you to form friendships that will last
a lifetime. Read more about
campus life.