
Our average class size is 17 students allowing more interaction with faculty.
Students can earn a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics or select it as a minor.
Students who complete this program will gain skills in logic, problem-solving, and data analysis and gain familiarity with the mathematical concepts necessary for success in such fields as actuarial science, engineering, operations research, data processing, computer science, and education.
The minor in Mathematics requires a minimum of 18 semester hours. The program requires 12 hours of Calculus, then student select from other topics in algebra, statistics, discrete mathematics, theory, and real analysis.
Students are eligible as “full-time and “part-time” students for Federal loans and may be eligible for Federal and/or State grants. (A full-time student is a student taking 12 credit hours or more per term; a part-time student is a student taking 6-12 credit hours.)
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Midway University works hard to provide quality degree programs at an affordable price for our students. Students can view our Tuition and Fees Schedule online.
Make sure you get the whole picture before making your decision. First, complete your FAFSA so you can see what financial aid you are eligible to receive and complete your application. Once you are admitted to Midway University, you can meet with our Financial Aid Office to discuss all the eligible aid (federal, state and institutional) that you have access to and apply for scholarships. This is the only way to figure out the true cost and if you will have any out-of-pocket expenses to cover.
Midway University accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions that are 100-level or higher with a grade of “C” or better. At the time of admission, our Admissions Counselors will provide an unofficial evaluation of your transfer credit. An official evaluation will be completed by the Registrar’s Office after acceptance.
Traditional students may declare a major that is only offered online following the guidelines of the online major policy in the academic catalog.
"The professors truly care about their students. They want us to succeed even when we do not think we can do it ourselves. They encourage us to do our best and they use real world examples so we can see that connection which is crucial. We have so many resources on campus that if you ever need anything at all, someone here can help you or find you the help that you need."
Erin McQueen, Class of 2022