Miami University

Oxford OH
United States

 

 

miami_university1.jpgMiami University offers nationally recognized degree programs, both undergraduate and graduate, in arts and sciences, business, education, engineering, and fine arts to more than 20,000 students each year at our main campus in Oxford, at our regional facilities in nearby Hamilton, Middletown, and West Chester, and at our Dolibois European Center in Luxembourg.

miami_university2.jpgStudent Success
Regularly cited as one of the top public universities in the nation, Miami is consistently praised for practices leading to student success: personal attention from faculty, participation in significant research, opportunities for leadership, and support for study abroad.

Quality of Life
Students, faculty, and staff in Oxford enjoy one of the most attractive university campuses in a quintessential college town. The campus features modified Georgian revival red brick buildings on an open, tree-shaded campus void of high-rise residence halls. Oxford is a pleasant walk from campus and home to boutiques, coffeehouses, and unique restaurants. Residing in the greater metropolitan areas of both Cincinnati and Dayton, Miami plays a leading role in the growth of the region.

A Distinguished History

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Chartered in 1809, Miami is one of the oldest public institutions in the country. One of Miami’s most famous graduates was Benjamin Harrison, who later went on to become a President of the United States.