About us
Miami University is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio which was founded in 1809. Being widely known as one of the most effective schools for undergraduate education, it has more than 120 undergraduate programs, and 70 graduate programs are available through seven colleges. The university is affiliated to the HLC, meaning that the educational quality is high.
Miami University consistently ranks among the top U.S. institutions:
- U.S. News & World Report: 10th for undergraduate teaching.
- Forbes: One of "America's Best College Buys."
- Entrepreneur Magazine: Top 10 undergraduate entrepreneurship programs.
The Farmer School of Business and other specialised programs earn accolades for excellence. Known for its Georgian Renaissance architecture and vibrant campus, Miami University fosters critical thinking and leadership.
Key Highlights of Miami University
Features
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Details
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Established
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1809
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Type
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Public Research
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Location
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Oxford, Ohio
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Students
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19,107
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Academic Program
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Over 120 undergraduate degree programs and more than 70 graduate degree programs across seven schools and colleges.
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Accreditation
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Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
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Campus Size
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2,138 acres (8 km²)
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