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Randy Thornton
Principal

Welcome to Milo Adventist Academy.

A Milo education offers experiences you won’t find anywhere else. While we believe formal education is essential to a child’s development, we understand other experiences are also an important part of developing character, independence, and compassion.

Practical work, vocational, and life skills enhance our college preparatory curriculum at Milo. Approximately 91% of Milo students pursue higher education after graduation. The remaining graduates find employment immediately because of the vocational program and practical work experience they received at Milo.

We’re proud of our students’ achievements, but what matters most to us is their relationship with Christ. We work hard to help our students build a strong foundation of faith during their time here. We challenge them to cling to Jesus as the true source of wisdom. Biblical principles are woven throughout our curriculum and faith-based learning is our directive.

Our faculty and staff are committed believers who strive to model a life that honors Christ. We’ve been teaching high school students since 1954 and we’re more committed than ever to helping students find their passion, pursue their dreams, and get a quality education along the way. We hope you’ll make time to visit our campus in person. It truly is the best way to experience everything we have to offer your student here at Milo.

I look forward to meeting your family.

Serving Him,

Randy Thornton

Who We Are 

Milo Adventist Academy is a Seventh-day Adventist boarding school for grades 9-12. We’ve been teaching high school students since 1954 and we’re more committed than ever to helping students find their passion, peruse their dreams, and get a quality education along the way. Nestled in the beautiful southern Cascade Mountains in Oregon, Milo has over 400 acres of land bordered by the freshwater South Umpqua River.

Students of all faiths and backgrounds are welcome at Milo. Some of our students live on campus and some commute. Some move from across the world to attend Milo and some are from right here in Oregon. We’re a diverse bunch, and we’re proud of our similarities and our differences.

    Our Mission

    Milo Adventist Academy is committed to leading young people into a saving relationship
    with Jesus Christ in a safe, nurturing, and friendly environment, and to growing their
    character by developing their:

    • Physical, social, and emotional health
    • Minds from a Christian worldview
    • Practical skills for the world of work
    • Gifts for social responsibility

    Vision Statement

    Joyfully serving God and others now and for eternity

    Accreditation

    Milo Adventist Academy is fully accredited through the following organizations:

    • Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commissions on Elementary and Secondary School (MSA-CESS)
    • Seventh-day Adventist Noth American Division Commission on Accreditation
    • Adventist Accreditation (AAA)

     

    Something for Everyone

    At Milo, everyone gets the same opportunities to try whatever piques their interest.

    athletics

    music

    Horsemanship

    mission trips

    service

    praise & worship

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What can I expect from a boarding school?

    Boarding schools are unique in that students have the option of living on campus full-time. Students who attend boarding schools gain more independence, develop leadership skills, and make lifelong friendships.

    At Milo, everything is on one campus from classes, to meals, to social events, after-school and evening activities. Plus, living on campus means always being with your best friends.

    Kids who are looking for more challenges academically, more diverse friends and more opportunities to try new sports or activities see boarding school as the opportunity of a lifetime.

    Do Milo students wear uniforms?

    No, Milo students do not wear uniforms. 

    Does my child have to be a Seventh-day Adventist to attend?

    No, Milo welcomes students from all religious traditions and creates a safe space for all students to learn; the spiritual beliefs of all families are given the utmost respect. Seventh-day Adventist Christian beliefs and values are presented in a positive way in all classes and activities.

    Are students required to live on Campus?

    Living on campus is not required. We have many students from the surrounding area who choose to commute to school daily.

    Do you have campus security?

    Student safety is Milo’s top concern. There is only one point of entry to our campus. All doors remain locked at all times, including the administration building, dorms, cafeteria, and gym. SALTO access cards are used to access buildings. In addition, adults are present in every building on campus.

    What Milo offer varsity sports?

    Yes. We offer varsity (competition with other schools) soccer and volleyball in the Fall and basketball in the Winter. We also offer intramural sports (internal competition), which allows everyone to participate in a variety of disciplines, such as: volleyball, soccer, dodgeball, softball, basketball, and track and field.

    Does Milo offer financial assistance?

    Tuition and Financial Assistance

    At Milo, we’re committed to helping families meet the financial obligations of Christian education.

    2023-24 Financial Information Packet
    Here you can find financial information regarding tuition, room and board, and other charges associated with enrollment, along with information on financial assistance available to Milo students.

    Apply for Financial Assistance

    What opportunities will I have to be involved if my child is far from home?

    Milo has different programs for parental involvement and interaction. We recognize the critical role that parents play in their child’s development during their school years. There are typically many opportunities to visit campus and catch up with your student.

    Does Milo require an English language test for international students?

    Yes, an iTep SLATE test is required for international students. The results are sent to Milo and evaluated for admissions. 

    How do I know if I’m an international student?

    International students are defined as students studying in a country for which they do not have a passport or citizenship.

    Can international students apply for financial aid and scholarships?

    The availability of financial aid or scholarships for international students varies. Please contact the business office to learn more.

    How do I get my student visa (F-1)?

    Once you are admitted and submit your tuition deposit, Milo will provide you with the paperwork and more information regarding the visa process for their specific country.

    Do I need a student visa if I already have a U.S. tourist visa?

    To study at a school in the United States, you must have an F-1 or J-1 student visa. Your student can not enroll in Milo with a tourist visa.

    We look forward to seeing you!

    The only access to our campus is a beautiful covered bridge built in 1962 and later added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

    Milo Adventist Academy
    324 Milo Drive
    Days Creek, OR 97429
    541.825.3200

    The best way to experience Milo is to visit our campus.