Program Benefits
The Millikin Difference
We invite you to compare our Honors Program to other programs across the
state and across the country. You'll find that Millikin has a distinctive,
exceptional honors program that is highly competitive.
Hallmarks of the Millikin Honors Program
- Small, engaging seminars
- Innovative courses
- Interaction with campus leaders
- Independent scholarship
- Diverse methods of inquiry
- Creative pursuits
- Service Contributions
- Individualized plans of study
- and, occassionally, wild and crazy students!
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Gift Scholarship Award Grid
| Title |
Criteria |
Award |
GPA |
| Presidential Scholars |
27 ACT/1200 SAT, top 10%, Successful Interview |
full tuition |
3.5 |
| James Millikin Scholars |
27 ACT/1200 SAT, top 10%; selection during spring, second
year |
9000 merit
1000 honors |
3.5 |
| Honors Scholars |
27 ACT/1200 SAT, top 10%, Successful Honor Interview |
9000 merit
1000 honors |
3.4 |
Other Program Benefits:
- JMS students work with three different faculty on their projects
- faculty-level book checkout privilages at Staley Library for
JMS Students
- special travel abroad courses
- travel to special Honors conferences, all expenses paid for
selected students
- invitations to receptions with special on-campus convocation guest speakers
Honors/JMS students at Millikin have a focused
and reduced curriculum, enabling
them to participate in special courses with extraordinary topics and to concentrate
on their major research projects.
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