Why transfer to Miami?
WHEN YOU TRANSFER TO MIAMI, YOU’RE CHOOSING A SUPERIOR EXPERIENCE
Oxford, Regionals,
we’ll help you discover your own greatness.
MIAMI FOR EVERY STUDENT
Classic college town where
in Hamilton, Middletown, and West
internships
Choices that meet you where you are
Whether you’re looking for a residential experience with that classic college feel, a commuter campus that accommodates your busy work and family life, or a 100 percent online degree or professional credential, Miami has you covered.
WHEREVER YOU ARE IN LIFE, MIAMI CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR EDUCATIONAL AND CAREER GOALS.
See the Miami difference
WITH MORE THAN TWO CENTURIES OF EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
UNDER OUR BELTS, we know that personal attention leads to extraordinary outcomes. That’s why you’ll receive dedicated support for your transition to Miami regardless of which program, campus, or remote option you choose.
We offer:
Ɂ Generous scholarships to reward your hard work.
Ɂ Honors programs to nurture your inner achiever.
Ɂ Expert staff committed to your long-term success.
Learn more MiamiOH.edu/admission-aid
COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIPS PROVIDE SEAMLESS PATHWAYS
Miami partners with community colleges in Ohio and Kentucky to provide students at these schools with a well-defined path to a Miami bachelor’s degree.
REGIONALS
Through Work+, Miami University Regionals students can obtain an associate or bachelor's degree while working part time and getting their tuition paid. Work+ makes it possible for you to earn a college degree debt-free.
Academics: Ready for anything
WHETHER YOU WANT TO LEARN NEW SKILLS for your current job or prepare for a career that doesn’t even exist yet, Miami can help you achieve your goals. Undergraduate students are our top priority. That means you’ll be mentored by nationally recognized faculty and connected with the most rewarding opportunities.
FIND YOUR PLACE
Small enough to offer personal attention to every student. Large enough to offer a course of study in everything you can imagine.
100+ Majors
Minors
Certificates and Microcredentials
REGIONALS
SHOW EMPLOYERS THAT YOU MEAN BUSINESS
A microcredential is a short-term program designed to give you indemand skills. You’ll broaden your expertise and give future employers a way to verify that you stand out from your peers. Available in technology, business, manufacturing, and communication, new microcredentials are added all the time, and many are available 100 percent online.
The power to do more
AT MIAMI, YOU CAN DO AND BE ANYTHING YOU CHOOSE. While you’re preparing for a great career or sharpening your job skills, you’ll also lay the groundwork for creating a life that’s meaningful for you. Our versatile curriculum makes it easy to combine all your interests. Our flexible study options ensure that you can meet all of your commitments.
HONORS COLLEGE
Transfer students applying to Oxford can be considered for the Honors College, our researchdriven learning environment for high-achieving students. Learn more at MiamiOH.edu/honors .
Academic Programs
OXFORD BACHELOR’S DEGREES
Accountancy
American Studies
Analytics1 Anthropology Architecture Art Art and Architecture History Art Therapy1 Arts Management1 Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship Biochemistry Biology Botany Business Analytics Chemistry
Classical Studies
Communication Design Computer Science Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
Data Analytics
Data Science and Statistics
Diplomacy and Global Politics
East Asian Languages and Cultures Economics (College of Arts and Science)
Economics, Business (Farmer School of Business)
Economics, Quantitative (College of Arts and Science)
Education Licensure Programs: Art (Pre K-12) Chinese (K-12)
English Language Arts (7-12) French (K-12)
G erman (K-12)
Inclusive Special Education (K-12)
L anguage Arts and Math
Middle Childhood (4-9)
L anguage Arts and Science
Middle Childhood (4-9)
L anguage Arts and Social Studies Middle Childhood (4-9)
L atin (K-12)
M ath and Science Middle Childhood (4-9)
M ath and Social Studies
Middle Childhood (4-9)
Education Licensure Programs
(cont’d): M athematics (7-12) M usic Choral/General (Pre K-12)
M usic Instrumental (Pre K-12)
Primary (Pre K-5) S cience (7-12)
S cience and Social Studies
Middle Childhood (4-9) S ocial Studies (7-12) Spanish (K-12)
Education Studies
Emerging Technology in Business + Design Energy1 Engineering: Biomedical Chemical Computer Electrical Manufacturing Mechanical Robotics Software Engineering Management: Electronics and Computing Environmental M anufacturing Engineering Paper Science English: Creative Writing Literature Professional Writing Entrepreneurship Environmental Earth Science Environmental Science Fashion1 Film Studies1 Finance Food Systems and Food Studies French Games + Simulation Geography and Sustainable Development Geology German Global and Intercultural Studies History
Individualized Studies Information and Cybersecurity Management Interior Design International Studies Italian Studies Journalism Kinesiology Latin American, Latino/a, and Caribbean Studies
Linguistics Management and Leadership, Human Capital Marketing Mathematics Mathematics and Statistics Media and Communication Medical Laboratory Science Microbiology Music: Applied Music Composition M usic in Culture M usic Technology Music Performance: Instrumental Voice Neuroscience Nutrition: Community Nutrition Dietetics Organizational Leadership Philosophy Physics Physics, Biological Physics, Engineering Political Science
Premedical and Prehealth Studies1 Psychology Public Administration Public Health (College of Arts and Science): H ealth Policy and Administration H uman Disease and Epidemiology Public Health (College of Education, Health, and Society): Behavioral/Promotion Real Estate
Religion (Comparative) Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Social Justice Social Work Sociology Spanish Speech Pathology and Audiology Sport Leadership and Management Strategic Communication Supply Chain and Operations Management Sustainability Theatre
Undeclared (Undecided) Exploratory Studies 2 Urban and Regional Planning Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Zoology
Pre-Professional Preparation
Choose from the majors listed, then work with a faculty advisor to design your course of study.
Miami offers pre-professional preparation in: Dentistry Law Medicine Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Veterinary Science
1 Co-Majors
Enrolled students may select a co-major to complement their primary major.
2 In Exploratory Studies, students explore majors across campus. Academic divisions also offer undeclared options for undecided students interested in opportunities within a specific college or school. All undeclared options allow students to graduate on time.
REGIONAL CAMPUSES AND ONLINE
BACHELOR’S DEGREES
Applied Biology
Environmental Biology
H uman Biology and Health Science Commerce 3 Digital Commerce 3 H ospitality Management 3 Sales Management 3 Small Business Management 3 Communication Studies Community Arts Criminal Justice Engineering Technology Electrical and Computer Electro-Mechanical Mechanical Robotics English Studies 3 Health Communication 3 Health Information Technology3 Information Technology3 Integrative Studies 3 Liberal Studies Nursing4 Primary Education 4 Psychological Science 3
REGIONAL CAMPUSES AND ONLINE
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
Applied Business 3 Business Management Technology3 Computer and Information Technology Computer Technology Computer and IT Criminal Justice Engineering Technology Electrical and Computer Mechanical General Studies
Pre-Kindergarten Education3 Technical Studies
3 100 percent online option available
4 Visit MiamiOH.edu/Regionals/ Academics for supplemental application and requirements.
MICROCREDENTIALS
Microcredentials allow students to earn market-driven credentials in less time than degree programs. With a focus on working adults, these convenient programs can be accomplished online, in-person, or through hybrid coursework. Learn more at MiamiOH.edu/ Regionals/Microcredentials
Our list of majors and minors continues to evolve; please visit MiamiOH.edu/majors for details and descriptions
A career advantage for every student
MIAMI’S CAREER NETWORK GOES BEYOND THE CAREER CENTER to include expert advisors, outstanding professors, and passionate alumni. Our goal is to match you to the career resources that are best for you, whether you’re looking to gain skills to help you in your current position or launching a career in a brand-new field.
OF 2020-2021 BACHELOR'S DEGREE GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED, FURTHERING THEIR EDUCATION, SERVING IN THE MILITARY, OR IN A SERVICE PROGRAM
TAP INTO THE MIAMI NETWORK
Dedicated career advisors
Consult with an advisor who works exclusively with students in your academic division and knows the industries that recruit students in your major.
Handshake Power up your career prep with Handshake — a virtual platform where you’ll find jobs and internships, sign up for Miami career fairs, and register for employer-hosted events.
Interview for success
Gain confidence for your job search through interview workshops and mock interviews. Develop stories about your experiences and learn strategies that will help you stand out and claim a competitive advantage.
ORGANIZATIONS INTERVIEWED, ATTENDED A JOB FAIR, OR POSTED JOBS AT MIAMI IN 2020-2021
Miami is home
SEE HOW YOUR CREDITS TRANSFER
For an unofficial credit evaluation, use Transferology.com to enter coursework from previous institutions to identify equivalent courses and view course requirements for Miami programs. Upon admission to Miami, you will receive an official credit evaluation.
RELY ON PREDICTABLE COSTS
While college costs rise nationally, Miami’s Tuition Promise ensures that most costs (including tuition, housing, meals, special purpose fees, and course fees) for new undergraduate students will be frozen for up to four years. This means scholarships and financial aid retain their full value during your education.
FILE THE FAFSA
For need-based scholarships, grants, and other aid, file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as you’re able. The FAFSA for the following academic year is available beginning Oct. 1.
AT MIAMI, YOU’RE PART OF A COMMUNITY THAT VALUES COMMUNITY. It’s how we learn, how we live, and who we are. Whether you’re based on one of our campuses or online, you’ll make connections and build relationships in a supportive environment.
An ideal setting for discovery and growth
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FACTS
students.
TRANSFER TO MIAMI'S OXFORD CAMPUS
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Q High school diploma (or equivalent).
Q 2.0 GPA in college-level coursework.
Q In good standing at your current/previous institution.
Q Applicants with the strongest academic records are more competitive for selective programs.
Q Some majors in the College of Creative Arts have portfolio, audition, or concept document requirements for admission, and the Farmer School of Business has additional, minimum requirements for transfer admission.
2023 MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Apply by June
2023 MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Spring enrollment: Dec. 1 Fall enrollment: June 1
ESTIMATED COST OF ATTENDANCE 2022-2023
TWO SEMESTERS, OXFORD CAMPUS
Ohio Resident Non-Ohio Resident TUITION (INSTRUCTIONAL FEE AND GENERAL FEE) $17,364 $38,122
HOUSING AND MEALS $15,824* $15,824* TOTAL $33,188 $53,946
1 for fall or Dec. 1 for spring to Apply by June 1 for fall or Dec. 1 for spring to receive automatic, priority consideration for merit scholarships. Students who are in their first college semester when they apply will be considered if they earned a cumulative 3.5+ GPA in high school.
Apply by June 1 for fall or Dec. 1 for spring to receive automatic, priority consideration for merit scholarships. Students who are in their first college semester when they apply will be considered if they earned a cumulative 3.5+ GPA in high school.
STUDENTS WITH 12+ EARNED CREDIT HOURS
College GPA Ohio Resident Annual Value Non-Ohio Resident Annual Value
3.80+ $8,000 $14,000
3.50-3.79 $6,000 $12,000
3.25-3.49 $4,000 $10,000
STUDENTS IN THEIR FIRST COLLEGE SEMESTER
*Amount is based on weighted average and depends upon student options for two semesters.
Special purpose and course fees
College of Creative Arts (CCA) $50 per semester fee for students majoring in Architecture, Interior Design, Music, Music Education, or Music Performance.
College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) $400 per semester fee for students majoring in CEC.
Farmer School of Business (FSB) $125 per credit hour fee for most business school courses.
Scholarship criteria and values are subject to change based on availability.
Learn more about admission to Oxford MiamiOH.edu/apply
Contact Oxford Admission transfer@MiamiOH.edu , 513-529-2531
Community based, globally minded
WITH SMALL CLASS SIZES, INTERACTIVE LEARNING, and flexible scheduling, Miami Regionals offers worldclass career preparation and advancement close to home.
QUICK FACTS
Ɂ 4,000+ students.
390+ international students.
Ɂ 200+ veteran or military-affiliated students.
Ɂ 68% of students are full time and 32% are part time.
Ɂ 50+ majors, minors, and microcredentials.
Top
COLLEGE
HAMILTON CAMPUS
local arts scene.
restaurants and
businesses.
Miami River and bike trail nearby.
housing.
Innovation Hub.
MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS
nature
and easy access to
housing.
and Patricia Schaefer Career Services Suite.
international
cuisine
MetroPark with athletic fields, trails, lake, and
lodge nearby.
between Cincinnati and Dayton in a rapidly growing area.
Innovation Hub.
MERIT
TWO SEMESTERS, MIAMI REGIONALS
NON-OHIO
Advance your career on your schedule
COMPLETE A MIAMI DEGREE OR CREDENTIAL ONLINE with the same commitment to education and support our on-campus students have come to expect.
QUICK FACTS
students.
years experience in online education.
help desk tech support.
See pages 24-25 for admission criteria, costs, and scholarships for undergraduate
students, which are similar to those for on-campus Regionals students.