MIAMI UNIVERSITY - REGIONALS
Country:
United States
Location:
Hamilton and Middletown, Ohio
Airport:
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
School type:
Public
Admissions level:

Undergraduate - Direct

  • Miami University does not accept applications for international students living in the United States coming from agents.
Rankings & Recognition:

#136 National Universities

(US News & World Report 2025)

#53 Most Innovative Schools

(US News & World Report 2025)

#69 Top Public Schools

(US News & World Report 2025)

#23 Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs

(US News & World Report 2025)

#31 Entrepreneurship Programs

(US News & World Report 2025)

#77 Business Programs

(US News & World Report 2025)

Key facts:
  • 19,000 students from 66 nations
  • 96% graduates employed or continuing their education
  • +600 clubs and organizations
  • Digital Innovation Centers in Cincinnati and San Francisco help students gain access to some of the country’s most innovative employers and hands-on experience at startup companies
  • Miami’s Inside Washington and Inside Hollywood programs provide opportunities in government and entertainment for students
  • Miami University’s Tuition Promise will provide all First-Time undergraduate students the certainty that Tuition, Room and Board, Special Purpose Fees, and Course Fees will be frozen over the four years at Miami
Why this school?

MIAMI UNIVERSITY - REGIONALS

Spanning over 60 years in education, Miami University Regionals is honored to be ranked 5th among the top public universities in the Midwest region of the United States. With its strengths in small class sizes and a flexible schedule, Miami Regionals is the perfect place for you at any stage of life or career.

Miami University Regionals takes pride in being one of the most affordable institutions in Ohio. The university also actively supports students financially, offering numerous scholarships each year, with approximately 70.4% of students receiving financial aid.

The education system is designed with a strong commitment to student success, as approximately 99% of graduates from the 2022-2023 cohort have secured employment or pursued further studies. The curriculum not only focuses on specialized knowledge but also emphasizes practical skills, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the competitive job market. With dedicated faculty support and career services, students have access to valuable internship opportunities and connections with leading businesses, opening doors to a stable and promising future.

Scholarships

Freshman: $1,500 - $2,500/year (Renewable $1,000/year)

Transfer: $500 - $2,000/year (Renewable $1,000/year)

Costs

Tuition & Fees: $19,407/year

Room & Board: $9,590/year

Entry requirements

Level

Undergraduate

(Direct Admission)

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Admission: GPA 3.0+

Freshman scholarship: GPA 3.25+

Transcript evaluation

No

English proficiency

IELTS 6.5+/TOEFL 80+

Standardized test: SAT/ACT

Required for freshman scholarship: ACT 22+

Special requirements: Portfolio, audition, interview, work experience, etc.

No

Resume

No

Personal statement

No

Recommendation letter

No

Application fee

$70

Programs

Undergraduate: All Programs

  • Business: Hospitality Management, Sales Management, Small Business Management.
  • Sciences: Applied Biology (Environmental Biology, Human Biology & Health Sciences), Psychological Science.
  • Engineering & Technology: Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Robotics Engineering Technology.
  • Computing: Cybersecurity & Networking.
  • Health & Human Services: Nursing.
  • Social Sciences & Education: Digital Commerce, Communication Studies, Criminal Justice, English Studies, Liberal Studies.
  • Arts & Design: Community Arts & Cultures.
Application deadlines

Fall intake:

  • Freshman: August 1

Scholarship deadline: February 1

  • Transfer: June 1

Spring intake:

  • Freshman: January 5
  • Transfer: December 1
Location
Hamilton, Ohio – A suburban city about 20 miles north of Cincinnati, known for its growing arts scene, historic downtown, and proximity to local industries and businesses; Middletown, Ohio – Located 35 miles north of Cincinnati, Middletown offers a mix of suburban and small-town charm, with parks, shopping centers, and a strong manufacturing and healthcare presence.