Stillman College is now accepting applications for the Spring 2025 semester, with the deadline for enrollment set for January 14. Classes begin on January 15, and both traditional and non-traditional students are welcome to apply. Whether you’re returning to education after a break, looking to switch colleges, or advancing your career, Stillman offers a range of opportunities for students seeking to study in-person, online, or through high school dual enrollment programs.

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Tasha Washington, dean of retention and student success, invites prospective students to join the Stillman community. “We are a Christian, liberal arts college committed to helping students grow academically and holistically,” she said. “Our 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio and test-optional admissions make it easier for students to transition into college life.”

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Stillman College offers over 20 degree programs for on-campus students, as well as three fully online degrees in Business Management, Criminal Justice, and Psychology. These online programs are designed for working professionals seeking flexibility and affordability. Additionally, Stillman offers an online Theology Certificate for ministry professionals at just $200 per course.

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Andrew Robertson, dean of career services and Stillman Online, highlighted the growing interest in the online programs. “With affordable tuition and courses that fit into busy schedules, Stillman Online provides a pathway for both personal and professional growth,” he said.

For those interested in applying, the process is simple:

  1. Complete the application at stillman.edu.
  2. Request your official transcript to be sent to Stillman College Admissions.
  3. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov using Stillman’s school code: 001044.

Don’t miss out—apply today and take the next step in your educational journey!

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