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Milligan College
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- Milligan College, TN
- 4 reviews
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William B. Greene Jr. School of Business and Technology
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Masters and Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Programs
Business
29 StudentsOccupational Therapy
28 StudentsTeaching
22 StudentsMental Health Counseling
10 StudentsDivinity, Ministry, and Pre-Theology
8 StudentsPastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries
4 StudentsReligious Vocations
2 StudentsTheological and Ministerial Studies
2 Students
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Students
396
Part-Time Grad Students
84
Research Assistants
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- Cost of LivingA-
- Crime & SafetyB-
- NightlifeB
Median Household Income
$36,863
National
$62,843Median Rent
$641
National
$1,062Median Home Value
$124,000
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Milligan College Reviews
4 reviews
Milligan was a decent college. My bachelors degree in business admin consisted of relatively easy and generic coursework compared to that completed for transfer credit in classes at other colleges. My experience in the MBA program has been the same. Milligan offers great study abroad programs, however, due to the minimal class size, study abroad opportunities are limited and not promoted. The sports teams at this school are excellent with a high student turnout for home games. One exception is the swim program which is rebuilding after years of sub-par coaching. Most students on campus are athletes. Despite how old this College is, it is living in the past and refuses to grow its undergraduate class size to a profitable base. This is an issue when choosing friend groups in that, because their are so few people on campus from only a small variety of backgrounds, many clicks form which leads to less socialization on campus. (1/2)
This could likely be decreased if the college allowed those of the legal drinking age to do so off campus without reprimanding them when they return. Also, targeted marketing to states other than FL, IN, TX and the surrounding areas in TN and NC could help bring in more diversity. Furthermore, the SGA has relatively little power and funding when it comes to changing school policy and planning events. The best aspects of this school are the small class sizes and the teachers’ willingness to assist you one on one and the school traditions such as Creeking, Buff runs, and Wonderful Wednesday. However, you will never get to enjoy a college party, frat, or sorority experience. And because there are so few people, the clubs will be hit and miss. The Christian element is also a key feature, but is a little dated. Overall, it was a decent experience, but if I had to choose again I would go to a larger Christian school such as TCU, SMU, or GCU. (2/2)
Great school. I attended Emmanuel Chrsitian Seminary at Milligan College. There are many good things I can say, small intimate class sizes and dedicated professors,