Milligan College
Our college began with a strong sense of Christian vocation. Since our founding in 1866, it's been our vision and mission to educate Christian leaders -- the hope of the world. Milligan was founded with the idea that Christian faith can and should be applied in every facet of our lives, no matter what our professional callings might be.
Today, Milligan is a flourishing liberal arts college with a distinctively different approach to higher education. Everything we do -- in the classroom, in the dorm room, or on the athletic field -- encourages students to reflect on what it means to be called to lives of service. Few institutions hold Milligan's conviction to mold both mind and spirit, to develop servant leaders to engage the culture for Christ.
Through the Campaign for Christian Leadership, Milligan completed its $30 million goal enabling us to continue to grow and be strengthened. Buildings have been renovated and built. New academic and student life programs have been launched. And lives have been changed.
Admissions
of Applicants Admitted
- Offers Rolling Admission
SAT Required
Test Score Ranges
25th percentile to 75th percentile- 1420–1780 SAT Total
- 480–580 SAT Reading
- 460–570 SAT Math
- 453–570 SAT Writing
- 21–26 ACT Composite
- 21–28 ACT English
- 19–25 ACT Math
TOEFL Required for intl students
Cost
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
- $21,860
- $21,860
- $8,534
- $800
Will I Like It
number of undergraduates
- Private Non-Profit
- City
- Churches of Christ
- 59% Women
Famous Alumni
Warren Eugene Brandon - Painter and Photographer
David Davis - U.S. Congressman from Tennessee District 1
Del Harris - Basketball Coach
John Preston McConnell - Minister in the Christian Church
Francis Gary Powers - American Pilot
Sonny Smith - Basketball Coach and Commentator
Areas of Study
Engineering
Computer Science
Philosophy & Religion
Religion
Science & Math
Biology, Chemistry, Math
Social Sciences
Sociology
Visual Arts & Design
Art
Extra Curriculars
Long Description
Milligan, founded in 1866, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 145-acre campus is located in Milligan College, three miles southeast of Johnson City.
Mailing Address
Milligan HwyMilligan College, TN 37682




