Miami University

United States

Miami University Regionals are community-based higher education campuses in Hamilton, Middletown and West Chester, Ohio. The provider is a branch of Miami University and offers 30 majors for around 3,000 students. Subjects provided include Arts, Humanities and Communication, Engineering Math and Technology, Health and Science, Human Services, Education, Leadership and Business.

After opening in the 1960s, the Regionals supplied higher education opportunities for the local community. Today the institution has a growing international reputation. It was named in the Top 10 Public Colleges in Ohio with the Best Return on Investment in 2019.

What is the Miami University Ohio acceptance rate?

The Miami University Ohio acceptance rate is 88.6%.

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Currently, none of the Regionals’ campuses offers on-site accommodation for international students. Instead, students can find a local house or flat shares or stay with a host family nearby. However, the university does have some housing options for students with disabilities. The Disability Support team can help students with housing options during their application process.

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Miami University Regionals supports students from their transition from study to working life. The institution offers careers support during a student's degree program. Students can access professional development workshops and advice and work opportunities. Between 2020 and 2021, 98% of bachelor’s graduates found employment, enrolled in further education or were serving in the military. Also, 90% of graduates contribute to Ohio’s regional development and live in the state.

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The university has three campuses in Miami. Miami University in Hamilton, Middletown, and Voice of America Learning Center (VOALC) in West Chester,
International students must complete the online admission application. Then, they must also supply proof of formal education, college transcripts and documentation of financial support. Evidence of sufficient spoken and written English is also required.
Current tuition fees for non-Ohio-based residents are $9,098.08 per semester.
The Regionals offer some of the lowest tuition rates in Ohio and offer various financial support options for students. A range of scholarships, grants and loans are available based on merit or need. Financial aid is available through the Free Application of Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). In addition, students can apply to set up payment plans to spread out the cost of tuition fees.

The Miami University Ohio acceptance rate is 88.6%.