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Quality education
- Miami's 200-year-old tradition focuses on high quality education through more than 100 undergraduate programs, over 50 master's programs, and several doctoral degree programs.
- One of the eight original "Public Ivy" schools, Miami is known as one of the nation's top public undergraduate universities and one of the best educational values in America.
- More than 6,900 faculty and staff members teach and support 19,200 undergraduate and 1,800 graduate students at the Oxford campus and two regional campuses.
- The average class size is 29 studentsaffording the personal attention ordinarily found only at much smaller institutions.
Research opportunities
- Recognized by the National Science Foundation for establishing the Undergraduate Scholars Program, Miami is widely known for the quantity and quality of research opportunities for undergraduates.
- Miami University faculty and staff received $27.5 million in external grants, contracts, and technology transfer fees in 20072008a 10 percent increase from last year and the fifth year in a row for a record level of external funding.
- Nationally recognized doctoral degree programs, some with postdoctoral scholar positions permanently funded by the university, emphasize the development of the graduate student as the complete teacher-scholar.
- Faculty collaborate with local businesses and agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Procter & Gamble, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and the Cincinnati Zoo.
Oxford campus
- Miami's Oxford campus covers 2,400 acres and includes more than 200 buildings.
- Miami has completed a number of new facilities in recent years, including an engineering building and the Goggin Ice Center. A new business school facility is currently under construction, and plans are being made for a new student center.
- Situated within commuting distance from Dayton and Cincinnati, Oxford is a welcoming blend of the community found in a small town and the vibrancy of life offered by a major university. Robert Frost once said Miami is the most beautiful college there is.
Regional campuses
Miami's Hamilton and Middletown campuses as well as the Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester, OH, provide the quality of a Miami University education with the convenience of a regional facility, offering associate's degree and selected bachelor's and master's degree programs.
Teaching abroad
The Dolibois European Center in Luxembourg is one of many opportunities for Miami students to study abroad, as well as an opportunity for Miami faculty to teach in Europe. In an Institute for International Education report on the number of students studying abroad, Miami remains among the top universities in the nation, ranking 22nd among doctoral institutions. The latest figures show more than 35 percent of Miami students studying abroad before they graduate. (2008)
Quick facts
- Number of faculty 1,511 (full- and part-time, 3 campuses)
- Student/faculty ratio 16:1
- Total students 21,034 (undergraduate and graduate, 3 campuses)
- Multicultural students represent 10 percent of incoming freshmen for Fall 2008
Recognition
- The 2009 U.S.News & World Report college rankings lists Miami University 26th among the top public universities in the nation.
- Miami has been identified as a best value for 2009 in Kiplinger's annual list of the "100 Best Values in Public Colleges." Miami has appeared as a top 100 value every year since the first list was published in 1998.
- According to The Center for College Affordability & Productivity (CCAP)/Forbes.com's first ranking of America's Best Colleges, Miami ranks as the top public university in Ohio for a quality education based on student satisfaction, affordability, and success. (2008)
- Because our academic reputation is a magnet for employers, Miami sponsors one of the largest collegiate career fairs in the country. Compared with on-campus recruitment programs at other universities our size, nearly twice as many employers recruit at Miami, and four times as many on-campus interviews are conducted. (2008)
- Thirty-seven percent of entering first-year students in the fall of 2008 ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class.
- More than 93 percent of the Class of 2012 scored above the national average on the ACT.
- The number one reason students apply to Miami is its academic reputation.
Updated 05/09
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