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Millennia Atlantic University

Doral, FL·Private (for-profit)

Millennia Atlantic University is a private (for-profit) university in Doral, FL. Students pay an average net price of about $26,879 per year after financial aid.

Average cost
$26,879/yr avg net price after aid
Full cost $30,138
Aid cuts ~$3,259/yr on average

Average across all aided students (U.S. College Scorecard). Your actual price depends on your family's income. Take the free Matchmaker for an estimate based on your numbers.

Deadlines
ED
EA
RD
Rolling

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Admissions
GPA rangeNot reported
SAT (middle 50%)Not reported
ACT (middle 50%)Not reported
Test policyNot reported
Programs
Computer Science
Data Science / Statistics
Information Systems / IT
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Environmental Science
Outcomes
Not reported
graduation rate
4%
freshman retention
Not reported
median earnings, 6yr
Not reported
median earnings, 10yr
Frequently asked questions
How much does Millennia Atlantic University cost?
At Millennia Atlantic University, the average net price after aid is about $26,879 per year, and the full cost of attendance is about $30,138 per year before aid. Your actual price depends on your family's income. Take Blueprint's free Matchmaker for an estimate based on your numbers.
What are Millennia Atlantic University's application deadlines?
Millennia Atlantic University's deadline is Regular Decision around Rolling. Always confirm exact dates on the school's official site.

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