Miami University At A Glance
Type of School: Midsize, regionally accredited institution offering an immersive undergraduate academic and cocurricular experience, landing it in top-tier national rankings for best student outcomes
Size of Campus: 2,138 acres and 188 buildings
Number of Students: 16,500+ undergraduates and 2,300+ graduate students studying at the Oxford campus; 4,000+ studying on regional campuses; nearly 200 students per year studying in Luxembourg
Number of Faculty: 973 faculty members
Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: More than 120 majors, plus programs to prepare for pre- professional study in five academic divisions: College of Arts & Science; College of Creative Arts; College of Education, Health & Society; College of Engineering & Computing; and Farmer School of Business
Oxford, Ohio Discover the meaning of a Public Ivy F
ounded in 1809, Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, has a national reputation for a superior educational experience and unparalleled
professional preparation of its students. PayScale ranks Miami University among the top public uni- versities in the nation for best salary potential after graduation.
Personal guidance, professional skills
Consistently recognized for its academic quality, Miami University has been selected by U.S. News & World Report as a top public university in the country for best undergraduate teaching for the past 10 years. Supported by experiences that lead to student success, Miami students receive per- sonal attention and guidance from our most expe- rienced professors. Fiske Guide to Colleges 2020 recognized the University for its strengths in aca- demic programs and an “emphasis on research, study abroad, and leadership.”
All undergraduates benefit from a well-rounded
liberal arts foundation, developing lifelong skills for any career. More than 55% of students study abroad, and 79% of seniors are involved in in- ternships, fieldwork, or co-ops. Additionally, more than 2,800 undergraduate students participate annually in significant research and scholarship activities.
24/7 student life The University offers vibrant residential and com- munity-based programs that build leadership and develop citizenship, character, and lifelong friend- ships. With over 600 student organizations, strong living-learning communities, sporting events, and performances on campus, Miami University is a place for students to live without pause and earn an education that pays dividends for a lifetime.
Geographic Diversity: Undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and Washington, DC, as well as 79 countries
International Student Services: International Student and Scholar Services, the American Culture and English Program, International Student Orientation, and several clubs with an international focus
Financial Aid: International Student Scholarship awards varying from $2,000–$16,000 per year determined by academic records, test scores, and other factors received at the time of application; international students also eligible for merit-based scholarships with 3.5 GPA (US equivalent) and SAT score of 1230 or ACT score of 26
Test Score Requirements: International students whose native language is not English should have the following minimum scores: • TOEFL: 80 (internet based), 550 (paper based) • IELTS: 6.5
• PTE Academic: 53 • Duolingo English Test: 110
Application Deadlines and Fees: • First-year application deadlines: - Fall semester: February 1 - Spring semester: December 1
• Transfer application deadlines: - Fall semester: June 1 - Spring semester: December 1 • Application fee: $70 (non-refundable)
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