Academic Resources
Milligan University offers a wealth of academic resources designed to support student success and enhance the learning experience.
Career Development
Career development and planning gets a special twist at Milligan, where it’s about vocational and career exploration.
Career Development
The emphasis is not just on making a living, but making a life. A comprehensive approach that spans the entire student experience, the Center for Calling and Career Development is a place where students can seek answers to questions of vocation and find opportunities to work and serve.
Disability Services
Milligan University strives to maintain the highest standards of integrity in upholding the rights of persons with disabilities.
Disability Services
Individuals with disabilities who require assistance should contact the Director of Disability Services.
Student Success
A key to success is identifying strategies for overcoming the obstacles that stand in your way.
Student Success
The Office of Student Success is here to help you on your journey through college. We believe you have the ability to succeed. We want to help you succeed!
Anastasya Sergojan
“The class sizes were perfect, and they allowed me to develop incredibly strong relationships with my professors and my classmates.”
Grace Teater
Class of 2023, Major: English/Communications
“Milligan University provided me with a comprehensive education and essential skills needed to navigate my career path more confidently. The strong academic programs, close-knit community, and Christ-centered faculty not only prepared me for my professional career, but also provided me with lifelong friends.”
Marcos Moreno
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Study Abroad & Off Campus Programs
You can learn about the world in the classroom and then explore the world in person through the many off-campus study opportunities available at Milligan. From summer experiences to semester-long studies, our off-campus options span six continents and countless cultures.
Undergraduate Research
Apply what you learn in the classroom on campus and beyond through undergraduate research. Explore a topic related to your career interest or graduate school. Build skills and experience to strengthen your résumé, to land competitive jobs, or to get into a competitive graduate school. Develop critical-thinking skills and increase your interaction and learning from your professors with one-on-one faculty-mentored research projects.