Davis Memorial Library, along with the Writing Center and the Tutoring Center, continues to serve you during these unprecedented times. In order to provide library services while also safeguarding our patrons’ health, the following policies and procedures have been established: Read More …
1. Apply for Admissions as a Degree-Seeking Student Returning MU Students who have not attended for at least one semester or have withdrawn in the current semester must apply for admission and be re-accepted to Methodist University (MU) as a Read More …
Graduates currently on post-completion OPT may be eligible for a 24-month extension of their work authorization if they have earned a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree in an eligible STEM field, as designated by USCIS. The STEM OPT Extension allows Read More …
The Interactive Multimedia Application Development concentration prepares students for work in businesses that produce computer applications containing interactive multimedia components. Graduates with this concentration will work with (or produce) computer technology products such as graphical user interfaces, Web-based applications, computer-based Read More …
Health Care Administration is one of the most exciting and challenging careers in modern society. It offers an opportunity to have an impact directly on people’s lives through the improvement of personal health services. The profession offers a challenge to Read More …
How do I apply for financial aid? Both student and parent (if dependent) should obtain a FSA-ID. If you do not have a FSA-ID, you may request one from https://www.studentaid.gov. Once the Federal Student Aid FSA-ID number has been received, Read More …
Commencement is a long-standing tradition that celebrates the achievements of our graduates. It is the culmination of our students’ hard work over the course of the last four years (and sometimes even longer), and in the case of our graduate Read More …
Alpha Phi Alpha Instagram: @PhiGammaAlphas Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African American Men, was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of Read More …