Miami University
Founded 1809
President Gregory Crawford (President)
Fees USD 16,687
Acceptance Rate Selective (20–50%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Miami University (Miami) is a public university founded in 1809 in Oxford, Ohio, consistently designated one of the original “Public Ivies” — public universities that provide an Ivy League-quality education at public school prices. Enrolling 20,000 students on a beautiful Georgian-style campus, Miami is known for the Farmer School of Business (top-25 undergraduate business), education, and pre-law programs. Notable alumni include President Benjamin Harrison and the founders of Phi Delta Theta.
Schools and Colleges
- Farmer School of Business — Top-25 undergraduate business; exceptional career outcomes
- College of Education, Health, and Society — Top education programs
- College of Engineering and Computing — ABET-accredited engineering
- College of Arts and Science — Pre-law and liberal arts
How to Apply
- Application: Common App | Acceptance Rate: ~74% | In-State Tuition: ~$16,687
