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Overview of Marion Military Institute

Mission Statement

Educate and train the Corps in order that each graduate is prepared for study at four-year institutions with special emphasis on intellectual, moral-ethical, physical-athletic, and leadership development experienced in a military environment.

Quick Facts

454 students

60% admitted

$6,000 tuition/year

  • 398 full time
  • 56 part time
  • 335 men full time
  • 63 women full time
  • 787 applied
  • 474 admitted
  • 272 enrolled
  • $12,000 out of state
  • $2,570 fees
  • $3,950 room & board
  • $1,200 books

At a Glance

Institution Type: Public
Campus Setting: Rural area, remote from an urban area
Highest Degree Offered: Associate's
Level of Institution: At least 2 but less than 4 years
Calendar: Semester
454 Students
Non-Degree Undergrads
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Ryan from Alaska
  • 0
  • “Truth, Honor, and Service, is the motto here and it really shows. In just two years you can be an up and coming 2nd Lieutenant in the Army. Or in…”

  • Jun-16-2012 » Read More
  • Reba from Mobile, AL
  • 0
  • “Marion has a wonderful learning environment. The school keeps military away from the academics, but also has opportunities for nonmilitary obligated students to dip their toes in the military life.…”

  • Feb-19-2013 » Read More
  • Mike
  • 0
  • “Marion Military Institute, MMI, is a unique and worthwhile place. The rewards and end results are well worth it. Although, the school itself is terrible.…”

  • May-17-2013 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Am I Enjoying Being Here
  • 3
  • Mia from Mobile, AL
  • Apr-25-2011 I am a current student here

    Its hard sometimes because of all the rules. But at times it can be a fun place and some of the people here are friends that you wiill keep for a life time

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  • 4
  • Rebekah from Iron Mountain, MI
  • Oct-06-2010 I am a past student here

    There were many things that frustrated me, but that comes with attending a military school. But I also had some of the best experiences of my life and made some lifelong friends. The bonds that are formed here are unbeatable.

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