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Welcome to the Professional Adult

Comprehensive Education Program!

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If you are a working adult with previous college credits looking for an evening degree completion program, you will love PACE! We’ve taken the quality and distinction of our traditional Millikin University baccalaureate degree and developed an accelerated, focused degree program geared for busy adults.

Millikin began the PACE Program with a major in Organizational Leadership, which continues to be the largest program. Our two education majors, Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education are available to students at the Millikin campus, at Parkland College in Champaign, and at Lincoln Land Community College (Early Childhood Education only) in Springfield. The Nursing major is designed for nurses with a current RN license who want to broaden their career options with a BSN degree. Our two newest PACE programs include Criminal Justice with broad applications for those interested in law enforcement, corrections, political science, the courts system, and other related fields, and Accounting from Millikin’s highly respected Tabor School of Business.

Pace is designed for adults who are at least 24 years old, have three years of work experience, and can transfer 45 credit hours or an Associate’s degree. The program is fast-paced, rigorous and requires dedication, but the rewards are great! We understand the time constraints of work, family, and community, which is why you’ll love our one night per week format. Depending on the program, each class will last five, eight or ten weeks.

If you would like to complete your education with a Millikin University degree, and if the PACE program sounds like it will fit into your life, take the first step and call or email us today! We’re here to help you achieve your dream.

PACE at Millikin University
(217) 420-6778
pace@millikin.edu


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