Chances at Milligan College

<p>I know this is and over-asked question? But, what are my chances at Milligan College in Tennessee? More importantly, what are my chances of getting it completely paid for? I don’t qualify for hardly any need based aid.
ACT- 35
SAT- 2180
National Merit Commended Student
In a million different clubs and church programs
Leadership roles
90 hours of community service</p>

<p>Caitie17, it seems like you are a great student, academically speaking and in extracurriculars. Milligan does consider more than just a GPA or test score for admission purposes and you seem to be on the right track. </p>

<p>Regarding your question about financial aid, based on the information you listed you would be elligible for substantial merit-based aid, specifically, academic aid. Milligan offers academic scholarships based on a student’s GPA & test score (amounts range from $3,500-$12,000 annually). Honors Scholarships are also available for students who have achieved a 31 or above on the ACT and are admitted by December 1st of their senior year (amounts range from $12,000-$23,000 annually). Another opportunity fitting to your interest is the Institute for Servant Leadership Scholarship. You may read more about these opportunities and others at [Milligan</a> College > Financial Aid](<a href=“http://www.milligan.edu/SFS/aid.html]Milligan”>http://www.milligan.edu/SFS/aid.html). </p>

<p>Most importantly, I encourage you to apply to Milligan! It’s currently free to apply and you may do so online or on paper. For both applications check out [Milligan</a> College > Admission > Applying](<a href=“http://www.milligan.edu/admission/apply.html]Milligan”>http://www.milligan.edu/admission/apply.html) or you may contact the admissions office at 1.800.262.8337</p>

<p>Troy Petrie
Milligan College
Assistant Director of Admissions</p>