
The Miller Center works hand-in-hand with
B-CU’s Office Financial Aid to help students access:
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Federal and state grants
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Scholarships
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Work-study opportunities
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Flexible payment plans
Advisors are available to assist with completing the FAFSA, scholarship applications, and understanding your financial options.


ADMISSIONS & AID
Applying to the Miller Center is the first step toward earning your degree locally while enjoying the full benefits of a B-CU education.
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Start Your Application Online – Submit your application through the university’s official portal.
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Provide Transcripts – Send all previous academic records for evaluation.
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Meet with an Advisor – Get personalized guidance on program selection and requirements.
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Register for Classes – Choose evening, weekend, or online courses that fit your schedule.
Application Process


Your Path to
Bethune-Cookman Starts Here
The John W. Miller Center makes it easier for students to begin or continue their educational journey with Bethune-Cookman University. Designed for working adults and non-traditional learners, the admissions process is simple, supportive, and flexible.
GATHER YOUR MATERIALS!
Financial Aid & Scholarships
GATHER YOUR MATERIALS!
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A PDF copy of your transcript (no cell phone pictures or screenshots)
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Parent(s)/guardian(s) information (name, emails, phone number, etc.)
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Counselor information (name, email, phone number)
Additional application information:
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An application fee is not required.
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Be sure to use an email address that you check regularly and continue to use the same email address throughout your application process. We will communicate with you via the email address(es) that you provide on your application. Be sure to check your spam, junk, and/or other folders if you do not see an email from Bethune-Cookman University.
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We are test score optional; however, if you have a copy of your score report, you can submit it.
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Please allow time for the processing of your complete application during peak season (October–March).
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Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Email the Office of Admissions at admissions@cookman.edu for questions regarding your application process.
Wildcat 360° Solution Center
E: bcuwildcat360@cookman.edu
P: (386) 481-2130
Bethune-Cookman School Code 001467
FAFSA is now available
Spring/Summer 2026 -
Complete 2025-2026
Fall 2026 - Complete 2026-2027

At the John W. Miller Center, we understand that returning to school as an adult learner is a major investment — in yourself, your family, and your future. That’s why Bethune-Cookman University offers a range of financial aid options designed specifically to make higher education affordable and accessible for mature and non-traditional students.
Eligible students may qualify for federal and state grants, scholarships, work-study programs, and flexible payment plans. Our Financial Aid advisors are here to help you complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and guide you through every step of the process, from understanding your award letter to managing tuition and fees.
We believe that financial challenges should never stand in the way of educational opportunity. Whether you’re balancing a family, a career, or a fresh start, the Miller Center is committed to helping you reach your academic goals with personalized support and financial flexibility.
📎 Quick Links:
➡️ Complete the FAFSA
➡️ Explore Scholarships
➡️ Contact Financial Aid Office


YOUR ACCESS
STARTS TODAY !
Have questions about programs, admissions, or financial aid?
The John W. Miller Center team is here to guide you every step of the way.
Reach out to us for assistance with applications, class schedules, or student resources — we’re happy to help.