2021 - 2022
Miami University INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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GETTING HEREAirports closest to Oxford: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG): 1 hour south Dayton International Airport (DAY): 1 hour northeast
WEATHERJune to August: Average of 24˚C December to February: Average of 1.1˚C
A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN GROW AND THRIVE Miami University is a mid- sized, nationally recognized institution offering a world-class education. Our safe, residential campus is located in a beautiful university town. Here, you will choose your own path, gain practical research and internship experience, learn from renowned faculty mentors, and enjoy modern housing and dining.
MIAMI, FL
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LOS ANGELES
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ST. LOUISKANSAS CITY
INDIANAPOLIS
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
WASHINGTON, DC
OXFORD
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1,800+INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE
AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FROM 66 COUNTRIES
ARE CURRENTLY ENROLLED
16,500+UNDERGRADUATE AND
2,300+GRADUATE STUDENTS ATTEND
THE OXFORD CAMPUS
This is your home away from home
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Commitment to Undergraduate TeachingNATIONAL PUBLIC UNIVERSITIESU.S. News & World Report, “Best Colleges 2021”
Top10
for 10+ years
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Your success is our focus OUR TOP PRIORITY IS UNDERGRADUATES like you. That means you will be mentored by expert faculty who love to teach. They will encourage you to get involved in campus life, help you find academic programs that fit your goals, and introduce you to internship and career connections. We provide the support system you need to prepare for a lifetime of success.
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Honors opportunities
All honors opportunities require a supplemental application. December 1 is the priority deadline for the Honors College and Prodesse Scholars and the firm deadline for Presidential Fellows.
HONORS COLLEGE PRODESSE SCHOLARS PROGRAM PRESIDENTIAL FELLOWS PROGRAMAccess rigorous courses and funding for research, independent projects, and study abroad while benefiting from personalized advising that supports your studies and career goals upon meeting minimum requirements.
Benefits• Guaranteed admission to select graduate
programs• Residential college with faculty in residence• Emphasis on research
Work closely with an outstanding faculty member and a team of scholars as you engage in an area of interdisciplinary interest.
Benefits• Annual scholarship• Faculty mentoring• Customized career counseling
Participate in exclusive programming and receive mentorship from top faculty who will help you compete for elite national and international fellowships.
Benefits• Miami’s premier scholarship covers tuition,
fees, housing, and meals for four years• $5,000 academic enrichment stipend• Exclusive programming for Presidential
Fellows
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Meet our graduates
Chi Le ’17Major | Marketing Home Country | Vietnam
Through Miami’s connections in the
business world, Chi had marketing and
analytics internships, from traditional
marketing departments and an advertising
agency to tech startups. Through a Miami-
based internship in San Francisco, she
made connections for a full-time job as an
ads operations analyst at Bamboo, where
she combines analytics and creativity.
Prasidh Arora ’19Major | Computer Engineering Home Country | India
Prasidh landed his dream job
with technology giant Microsoft
at its Redmond, Washington,
headquarters. While a student, he
gained valuable problem-solving
experience on Miami’s Engineers
Without Borders leadership team
for water system projects in Rwanda
and Uganda.
Lian Dongying ’19Major | Accountancy, Business Analytics Home Country | China
Miami gave Lian the opportunity to develop
leadership skills in student organizations and
class projects. She was a tax consultant intern
at the Deloitte Cincinnati office, learning time
management skills and how to communicate
with her team and leaders. She accepted a full-
time job there. Career Fair and other networking
events at Miami opened the door for her to meet
new people, alumni, and employers.
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UNIQUELY MIAMI UNIVERSITY,
Uniquely OxfordOxford, Ohio, features a low cost of living and a diverse mix of restaurants, shops, parks, and entertainment venues that are popular with university students.
STUDENT GROUPS ARE A BIG PART OF LIFE at American universities. Miami University has more than 600 to choose from, including professional, social, cultural, community service, athletic, and spiritual.
Is there such a thing as too many choices?
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We provide a career advantage for every student LIKE YOU, OUR STUDENTS ARE GOAL-ORIENTED and focused. Our strong network of professors and loyal alumni will connect you to career opportunities. The Center for Career Exploration and Success helps you locate internships, practice interviewing, network with employers at career fairs, and more.
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97%OF 2019-2020 GRADUATES
EMPLOYED OR FURTHERING EDUCATION BY FALL 2020
A selection of graduate schools attended by Miami Alumni
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY
HARVARD UNIVERSITY JUILLIARD • MIT
STANFORD UNIVERSITY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UC BERKELEY
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
YALE UNIVERSITY
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*For Spring 2022, December 1 is the deadline to apply and January 10 is the deadline to confirm.** The transfer student application deadline will be extended if space remains available.
Important dates for international applicants
APPLICATION TYPES• International: Non-U.S. citizens or permanent residents• First-year: Students in their final year of secondary/high school • Transfer: Students previously or currently enrolled at a university
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS• Complete academic records• Common Application or Miami Application; $70 application fee• Proof of English language proficiency• Recommendation letter (optional)
I-20 REQUIREMENTS• Copy of passport or national identification card• International Student Financial Support Form• Financial verification
SAT OR ACT REQUIREMENTSInternational students are not required to provide an ACT or SAT score, but they may use the ACT or SAT to satisfy English language proficiency requirements.
Miami’s testing policy for Canadian and international students who have attended a U.S. high school for three or more years is the same as it is for U.S. students — an ACT or SAT test score is not required for students applying for Fall 2022.
How to apply
FALL (AUGUST) 2022* ADMISSION
First-year Students Transfer Students
PRIORITY I APPLICATION DEADLINE Dec. 1 June 1
PRIORITY II APPLICATION DEADLINE Feb. 1 See Footnote**
DECISION AND I-20 Dec. - Apr. May - June
CONFIRMATION DEADLINE May 1 July 10Learn about test requirementsMiamiOH.edu/test-optional-FAQs
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A great education made affordable
WEIGHTED GPA*
NON-OHIO RESIDENT (ANNUAL VALUE)**
4.30+ $15,000 to $34,000
3.95-4.29 $10,000 to $23,000
3.75-3.94 $6,000 to $18,000
3.50-3.74 Up to $12,000
*Miami calculates an equivalent U.S. GPA on a 4.0 scale for all international applicants educated outside the U.S. educational system. For international students at U.S. high schools (or those that follow a U.S. high school curriculum and grading system), Miami will recalculate your GPA to provide a weighted GPA if your school does not already add weight.**Scholarships are renewable for up to four years, provided students meet renewability requirements.
FALL 2022 MERIT SCHOLARSHIPSMiami offers merit scholarships to qualified first-year students who enroll full time on our Oxford campus beginning the fall semester. Students who complete their admission application by the December 1 priority deadline and meet the minimum academic criteria below will be considered. Students who apply later will be considered based on availability. No separate scholarship application is necessary. Scholarships are not guaranteed.
Estimated cost of attendance 2021-2022*
TWO SEMESTERS, OXFORD CAMPUS
NON-OHIO RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES $37,380
HOUSING AND MEALS $15,080
HEALTH INSURANCE AND OTHER EXPENSES $6,204
TOTAL $58,664
*For the 2021-2022 academic year (two semesters, Oxford campus). All fees are subject to change.
These figures are for degree-seeking students and do not include international airfare, travel expenses within the U.S., course fees, or the cost of Winter Term or Summer Term tuition and/or living expenses.
YOU WILL HAVE STABLE COSTS FOR FOUR YEARS For all first-time Oxford undergraduate students, Miami University’s Tuition Promise guarantees that tuition, housing, meals, special purpose fees, and course fees will remain constant for four years. To learn more visit MiamiOH.edu/Onestop.
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPScholarships range from $1,500 to $12,000 per year, renewable for up to four years. Awards are based on academic records and other information provided at the time of application. Apply for admission by December 1 for priority consideration.
#YOUAREWELCOMEHERE SCHOLARSHIPUp to two scholarships are awarded to international students with a vision for enhancing intercultural understanding. Awards cover a minimum of 50 percent of tuition, renewable for up to four years. Complete a separate scholarship application by December 1.
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPSQualified international transfer applicants will be considered for scholarships based on academic and other information provided at the time of application.
Earn scholarshipsMiamiOH.edu/international-scholarships
Major areas of study FOR BACHELOR'S (UNDERGRADUATE) DEGREES
AccountancyAmerican StudiesAnalytics*AnthropologyArchitectureArtArt and Architecture HistoryArt Therapy*Arts Management*Arts Management and Arts
Entrepreneurship*BiochemistryBiologyBotanyBusiness AnalyticsChemistryClassical StudiesCommunication DesignComputer ScienceCritical Race and Ethnic StudiesData AnalyticsData Science and StatisticsDiplomacy and Global PoliticsEast Asian Languages and CulturesEconomics (College of Arts and
Science)Economics, Business (Farmer
School of Business)Economics, Quantitative (College of
Arts and Science)Education, Health, and Society
Undeclared Education Licensure Programs: Art (Pre K-12) Chinese (K-12) English Language Arts (7-12) French (K-12) German (K-12)
Education Licensure Programs (cont’d):
Inclusive Special Education (K-12)
Language Arts and Math Middle Childhood (4-9)
Language Arts and Science Middle Childhood (4-9)
Language Arts and Social Studies Middle Childhood (4-9)
Latin (K-12) Math and Science
Middle Childhood (4-9) Math and Social Studies
Middle Childhood (4-9) Mathematics (7-12) Music Choral/General (Pre K-12) Music Instrumental (Pre K-12) Primary (Pre K-5) Science (7-12) Science and Social Studies Middle
Childhood (4-9) Social Studies (7-12) Spanish (K-12)Education StudiesEmerging Technology in
Business + DesignEnergy*Engineering: Biomedical Chemical Computer Electrical Manufacturing Mechanical Robotics Software
Engineering Management: Electronics and Computing Environmental Manufacturing Paper ScienceEnglish: Creative Writing Literature Professional WritingEntrepreneurship*Environmental Earth ScienceEnvironmental Science*Fashion*Film Studies*FinanceFood Systems and Food Studies*FrenchGames + SimulationGeography and Sustainable
DevelopmentGeologyGermanGerontologyGlobal and Intercultural Studies*HistoryIndividualized StudiesInformation and Cybersecurity
ManagementInterior DesignInternational StudiesItalian StudiesJournalismKinesiologyLatin American, Latino/a, and
Caribbean StudiesLinguisticsManagement and Leadership,
Human Capital
MarketingMathematicsMathematics and StatisticsMedia and CommunicationMedical Laboratory ScienceMicrobiologyMusic: Applied Music Composition Music in Culture Music TechnologyMusic Performance: Instrumental VoiceNeuroscience*Nutrition: Community Nutrition DieteticsOrganizational LeadershipPhilosophyPhysicsPhysics, BiologicalPhysics, EngineeringPolitical SciencePremedical Studies*PsychologyPublic AdministrationPublic Health (College of
Arts and Science): Health Policy and Administration Human Disease and EpidemiologyPublic Health (College of
Education, Health, and Society): Behavioral/Promotion
Real EstateReligion (Comparative)Russian, East European, and
Eurasian Studies
Social JusticeSocial WorkSociologySpanishSpeech Pathology and AudiologySport Leadership and ManagementStrategic CommunicationSupply Chain and Operations
ManagementSustainability*TheatreUndeclared (Undecided)Urban and Regional PlanningWomen’s, Gender, and Sexuality
StudiesZoology
“Undeclared” is a popular option, allowing you to explore your interests before declaring a major.
*Co-MajorsEnrolled students may select a co-major to complement their primary major.
Pre-Professional PreparationChoose 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
Our areas of study continue to evolve and some majors have been condensed for print purposes. Visit MiamiOH.edu/majors for a complete list of current majors and minors.Visit MiamiOH.edu/admission/international or email Miami University at [email protected] for more information.
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