Millikin University is extending the deadline for
admitted students to make advance tuition deposits from May 1 to
June 1, in recognition of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on
family finances.
Additionally, due to delays in ACT and SAT standardized testing
dates, Millikin University has adjusted its application requirements
and review process. Fall 2020 applicants are now allowed to submit
unofficial test scores to Millikin for admission consideration. For
who students have not yet taken ACT or SAT tests, applications
without test information are also being considered and evaluated for
admission.
"Millikin University understands that information or resources may
not be readily accessible during this unprecedented time," said
Sarah Shupenus, vice president for enrollment and marketing. "We are
willing to be as accommodating as possible while students and
families navigate their next steps in the college decision process.
For some, that may mean we evaluate an application based on
unofficial or absent test information. For others, it may mean we
delay a tuition deposit deadline or waive the deposit altogether.
Whatever is needed, we will be flexible."
Millikin accepts applications for fall 2020 undergraduate enrollment
on a rolling basis and will accept applications throughout the
summer. Students can apply for admission at millikin.edu/apply or
via the Common Application.
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Students who graduate from high schools in
Macon County or attend Richland Community College will be awarded a minimum
$22,000 merit-level Macon Matters Scholarship upon admission. More information
about the Macon Matters Scholarship can be found at millikin.edu/maconmatters.
Prospective students and families who are
interested in learning more about Millikin University should visit millikin.edu/visit
to schedule a virtual appointment with a Millikin admission counselor.
For more information, contact the Millikin Office of Admission at 217.424.6211
or email admis@millikin.edu.
Millikin University is a private, comprehensive university with a diverse
student population of approximately 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. A
Millikin education features Performance Learning, a unique learning approach
offered only at Millikin that gives students the chance to build the confidence
and skills to succeed before and after graduation. Millikin offers more than 50
majors in the College of Fine Arts, College of Arts and Sciences, College of
Professional Studies and Tabor School of Business, and is located on a 75-acre
residential campus in Decatur, Ill. Last year, 99.4 percent of Millikin
graduates gained employment or continued their education within six months of
graduation. For more information, visit millikin.edu.
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