Mills CollegeClosed
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This organization closed in 2022. It filed a final 990 indicating termination and no longer appears as active in IRS records, as it is absent from the EO Business Master File and Pub78 List.
Program 1 [2018]
With a total enrollment of 1,263 students, representing 41 states and 11 countries, the College provides instruction, research, public service, and academic support to 774 undergraduate and 489 graduate students. On the undergraduate side, students of color represent 59% of the class, with 51% of graduate students being students of color. Thirty- nine percent of undergraduates are first generation students. The College provides financial aid, scholarships, and fellowships to both our undergraduate and graduate populations. Ninety-five percent of undergraduate students receive financial aid, with the average award being $31,588. Of the total $19.9M in aid awarded, $9.3M was funded by Mills. Thirty-one percent of our students receive Cal Grants and 53% are eligible for Pell grants. The College's undergraduate Hispanic population is 25%, making us eligible to declare as an Hispanic-serving institution (HSI). The percentage of graduate students receiving financial aid was 85%, with Mills providing $2.1M in scholarships and grants and $360,855 in assistantships out of a total of $9M of any financial aid awarded to graduate students.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$49MProgram 2 [2018]
The College provides auxiliary services, including student housing, food services, and other student services. We are expanding our articulation agreements with local colleges and universities to make transferring to Mills more transparent and easier for students. In addition, we are defining potential partnerships at the curricular and resource sharing levels with a county wide community college system and a major research institution nearby campus. These arrangements would allow for cross registration and potentially dual admission between institutions.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$24.2MAcademic Support and Financial Aid Programs
WITH A TOTAL ENROLLMENT OF 868 STUDENTS, REPRESENTING 34 STATES AND 12 COUNTRIES, THE COLLEGE PROVIDES INSTRUCTION, RESEARCH, PUBLIC SERVICE, AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT TO 461 UNDERGRADUATE, 379 GRADUATE, AND 28 NON-DEGREE STUDENTS. ON THE UNDERGRADUATE SIDE, STUDENTS OF COLOR REPRESENT 66% OF THE CLASS, AND 44% ARE FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS; ON THE GRADUATE SIDE, STUDENTS OF COLOR REPRESENT 59% OF THE CLASS. THE COLLEGE'S UNDERGRADUATE HISPANIC POPULATION IS 32%, MAKING US ELIGIBLE TO DECLARE AS A HISPANIC-SERVING INSTITUTION (HSI). THE COLLEGE PROVIDES FINANCIAL AID, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS TO BOTH OUR UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS. A TOTAL OF 28% OF OUR STUDENTS RECEIVE CAL GRANTS, AND 44% ARE ELIGIBLE FOR PELL GRANTS. THE PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATE STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID WAS 84%, WITH MILLS PROVIDING $2.8 MILLION IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS OUT OF A TOTAL OF $12.7 OF ANY FINANCIAL AID AWARDED TO GRADUATE STUDENTS. EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2022, THE ORGANIZATION MERGED WITH NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$37.6M
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