Academic Advising Your Academic Advisor is your main point of contact for questions about your course schedules and your progress to degree. Contact: Email online@methodist.edu or call (910) 212-4956 or 1 (855-474-8222 (Toll-Free) Financial Aid Canvas Learning Management System Canvas Read More …
The Computer Services Department of the Office of Institutional Computing exists to aid students in the utilization of computer resources on our campus. We seek to provide an open environment where the rights and sensibilities of all members of the Read More …
Announcements New Residency Licensure Program. Persons with an approved baccalaureate degree wishing to obtain North Carolina teaching licensure through Methodist University can apply for the new Residency Licensure Program, designed for working teachers to complete in one year. About MU Read More …
The following information is for high school students and their parents to understand the process of gaining admission to the Methodist University Physician Assistant Program (MUPAP). Degree Completion Since the PA program is a master’s level program, applicants must have Read More …
Room & Board Charges Residential students’ room and board charges will be prorated based on their return dates. Net reductions in these charges will be reflected in students’ accounts in about one month. Ordering Books/Bookslips MU has a great partnership Read More …
1. What are your requirements for entrance into the PA Program? Click here to view requirements. 2. What are your minimum recommendations to be considered? 3.0 or higher overall GPA 3.2 or higher prerequisite (medical core) GPA 297 or higher Read More …
The Clery Act The Clery Act is the result of a young College Student by the name of Jeanne Clery found murdered inside her Lehigh University dorm room. This tragedy was a result of lack of reporting and under reporting Read More …
Do I have to register my vehicle in order to park on the MU campus? Methodist University students, faculty, and staff members are required to register with the Department of Public Safety all vehicles parked or driven on campus. Where Read More …
The Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) is a low-interest federally insured loan for parents (as defined by the FAFSA form) of dependent students to help pay college costs. The loan can be used to cover any educational Read More …