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Millikin University - Campus Life
Environment | Campus Description | Housing | Regulations | Student Employment
Environment
- The Midwestern region of the country constitute a vast majority of U.S. students.
- The campus area is 45 acres.
- Campus is located within one mile of a city or town.
Campus Description and Transportation Services
- Description:
- 45-acre, suburban campus in Decatur (population: 95,000), 38 miles from
- Springfield and 130 miles from St. Louis, Mo. Served by air and bus; major
- airport serves St. Louis; train serves Springfield. Public transportation
- serves campus.
Housing
Types of Housing
- Coed Dorms are used by 31% of the on-campus students.
- Women's Dorms are used by 24% of the on-campus students.
- Men's Dorms are used by 15% of the on-campus students.
- Sorority housing are used by 10% of the students.
- Fraternity housing are used by 10% of the students.
- School-owned/operated Apartments.
- 90% of freshmen live in school housing of some type.
- 70% of all students live in school housing of some type.
- 30% of all students live off campus or commute.
- On average, 80% of all students are on campus during the weekend.
Students who are required to live on campus:
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Unmarried freshmen, sophomores, and juniors must live on campus unless
living with family.
Campus housing is available for all unmarried students regardless of year.
The school provides assistance in locating off-campus housing if on-campus housing is not available.
Campus Rules, Regulations & Policies
- 20% of all students have cars on campus.
- Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age but certain restrictions apply.
Other Policies
- Class attendance policies set by individual instructors
- Hazing Prohibited
Student Employment
- 41% of full-time undergraduates work on campus during the year.
- Undergraduates may expect to earn, on average, $1050 per year working part-time on campus.
- This school participates in College Work/Study Program.
- Institutional employment is available.
- Part-time off-campus employment opportunities are good.
- Freshmen are not discouraged from working during first term.
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