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Methodist University was named by G.I. Jobs magazine as a Military
Friendly School® for 2012 and 2013. |
Methodist University at
Fort Bragg
Our office on post services our active-duty military
students. Visit here for more information on the office, where military
students can receive financial aid consultation, register for classes,
and receive academic advising.
Office of Veteran
Services
Visit here for information on aid for veterans, spouses, and dependents.
From the G. I. Bill to the Yellow Ribbon Program, this site can answer
your questions about veteran benefits.
Green to Gold Program
The Army ROTC Green To Gold Scholarship Program provides active duty service
members who have decided to leave, or are considering leaving active duty,
an opportunity to complete their baccalaureate degree at Methodist University
and obtain a commission through the ROTC scholarship program. Quality
enlisted soldiers with officer potential, who have served at least two
years on active duty, are allowed to voluntarily request discharge from
active duty to enroll in Army ROTC.
Methodist University
at Night
Visit this site to learn about degrees that can be completed entirely
through the evening program. The site also contains other information,
such as term dates, tuition and financial aid information, and contacts
for MU at Night staff.
Methodist University
Online
Day and evening students can complement their schedule with online courses.
Although there are no programs entirely available through MU Online, students
can take certain core and upper-level courses in an asynchronous, online
environment.
Class Schedules
Find out what courses are being offered each semester. This becomes especially
important when registration periods open.
List of Required Textbooks
Use this list to find out in advance what books you'll need for the coming
semester or term. Books are listed by subject and course number, and ISBNs
are provided.
Registrar's Office
Access forms students need to change major, minor, advisor, etc. Use the
site's convenient GPA calculator and see a countdown to graduation. View
guidelines for the awarding of transfer credit. Request visting student
letters and transcripts.
Academic Services
On this Web site, get information concerning academic support services.
MU offers tutoring in a variety
of subjects and a full-service Writing
Center. Obtain curriculum
checksheets and four-year
plans for the degrees of your choice. Our Testing
Center can help you arrange CLEP and DANTES tests that award college
credit.
Career Services
Our office helps students to focus on what they plan to do after college.
Career Services holds resumé and interviewing workshops and career
fairs, as well as arranging student internships. Career Services encourages
students to come in early in their student careers so that the preparations
for life after graduation can begin as soon as possible.
Counseling Services
The transition to college life can be difficult for students of any age.
The professional counselors in our Center for Personal Development are
here to help students who need someone to listen. It is our mission to
help students become successful in their college life, in relationships
and in everyday life.
Disability Support
Services
Methodist University complies with the Americans with Disabilities legislation.
Students with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations may register
with our office to get the assistance they need for success.
Graduation
For graduating seniors, this site contains information about the Baccalaureate
and Graduation ceremonies, inlcuding obtaining caps and gowns, conducting
exit interviews, and making sure all other requirements are met.
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