Whether your son or daughter is a first-year student or a soon-to-be graduate, we want you to have an enriching experience as part of the Milligan community.
Our goals for parents are to:
- understand the student experience and know about resources available at Milligan University
- support the University’s goals for student learning and development outcomes
- know when to empower their student to take responsibility and when to step in to help
- participate in opportunities to engage with the Milligan University community
Parent Council
The Milligan University Parent Council strengthens the relationship between the University and parents, thereby enhancing student life at Milligan. Our goals are to help the University maintain and enhance effective communication with parents and to provide prayer support for students and staff.
Stay Informed
- Parent Guide – primary resource for Milligan parents and families (PDF download)
- Welcome Week & Summer Sizzler – Information on when to arrive, what to bring, what to expect.
- Parent Information Form – Fill out the Parent Information Form so that we can stay in touch with you.
- Parent communication is mostly emailed, so please provide your email address on this form.
- Parent mailings are mailed to the “home address” that students list on their college registration information.
- If you move, or if your student changes his or her home address to a campus address, please let us know so we can put you on the mailing list.
- We have only one home address listed for each student; parents with a different address from the primary contact can also contact us in order to receive the newsletter.
- Parent Council – The Parent Council acts as the advisory and advocacy arm of the Parent Program. The council meets twice a year to help the University maintain and enhance effective communication with parents and to provide prayer support for students and faculty/staff.
- Mentoring Program – Milligan’s Mentoring Program is a vital part of a student’s development and academic success. Understand how this program works and how you can support your student’s success.
- Hugs from Home – send your son or daughter a care package. The Associated Ladies of Milligan (ALM) offers parents the opportunity to purchase a Hugs from Home gifts package.
- Transition Tips – helpful articles and resources below for you and your student as they make the transition to college.
- Student Information access – The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law which affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. This means Milligan cannot discuss your students’ education records (academic, student conduct, finance, etc.) with anyone, including parents, without the student’s written consent. Your student can complete an authorization form here allowing you to talk to us.
- Milligan Today – The University’s internal communication hub. Current events and announcements can be found here.
- Milligan Magazine – All current parents receive the Milligan Magazine, which is mailed twice a year.
- Family Weekend – Families of students are invited to visit campus and enjoy a weekend of activities and exploring the region
Send Mail
Milligan University has its own official United States Post Office located at the entrance to campus. To receive mail on-campus, students must rent a PO Box online. Mail is not delivered to residence halls. All mail sent through the US Postal Service should be addressed to:
Student’s Name
PO Box #
Milligan, TN 37682
Packages sent UPS or other ground service should be addressed to:
Student’s Name, C/O Milligan University Physical Plant
Student’s Residence Hall and Room Number
130 Richardson Road
Milligan, TN 37682
Any regular mail addressed to students and received by the University will be returned to sender.
Transition Tips
- Milligan Parent Guide (PDF)
- College Students Still Need Parenting in These 7 Ways
- today (mom of a college freshman) – Blog post written by a Milligan mom
- How to Say Goodbye to Your College Bound Teen – Dr. Michele Borba blog
- Off to College – How to Say Goodbye – Brown University
- 9 Tips on How to Be a Good College Parent – Washington Post
- Letting Go: Tips for Parents of New College Students – GreatKids!
Parent Information Form
We ask all parents to please complete this brief form so that we can stay connected to you. You will receive monthly emails, information about upcoming events, and campus news. All personal information will be held in confidence.