Transfer Viewbook 2018

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TR ANSFER TO MI AMI:

IT’S WORTH THE MOVE 2018 – 2019


A GREAT FUTURE AWAITS YOU.

TRANSFERRING TO MIAMI WILL HELP YOU GET THERE. There’s a lot to love about Miami. Our beautiful campus is small enough to get around by foot and big enough to pursue any interest. It’s as high tech as the electron microscopy lab and as simple as a class meeting outside on a quad. The sense of community here makes it the perfect setting for the ideal college experience.

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You’ll be prepared for success.

A SAMPLING OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS

A SAMPLING OF GRADUATE RECENTLY ATTENDED SCHOOLS RECENTLY BY MIAMI ALUMNI: ATTENDED BY MIAMI ALUMNI: Columbia University Duke University Georgetown University Harvard University

MAGNET FOR EMPLOYERS. Thanks to our quality graduates and solid academic reputation, Miami has a network of employers that is significantly larger than most universities our size.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ohio State Medical School Stanford University

96%

acceptance rate of Miami seniors into

LAW SCHOOL

The Juilliard School

79.4 % of undergraduates accepted to medical school with at least 3.40 science and overall G.P.A., 50 percentile TH

score on MCAT.

University of California-Berkeley University of California-Los Angeles University of Chicago University of Oxford University of Pennsylvania Vanderbilt University Yale University

compared to an 86% national average

NAT IONA L ORGA N IZ AT IONS T H AT CONSIST EN T LY R ECRU I T M I A M I GR A DUAT E S I NCLU DE:

MORE THAN

1,700

ORGANIZATIONS RECRUIT MIAMI STUDENTS EACH YEAR.

EMPLOYERS CONDUCT

THE CENTER FOR CAREER EXPLORATION & SUCCESS SPONSORS ONE OF THE NATION’S LARGEST COLLEGIATE CAREER FAIRS, AS WELL AS AN INTERNSHIP

AS MANY ON-CAMPUS

INTERVIEWS AT MIAMI

(WHEN COMPARED TO PEER INSTITUTIONS).

Abercrombie & Fitch

Johnson & Johnson

Amazon

KPMG

American Red Cross

Lockheed Martin

Apple

Nestlé

Cardinal Health

Peace Corps

Deloitte

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Eli Lilly and Company

Procter & Gamble

Ernst & Young

Target

Habitat for Humanity

Teach for America

Honda

Textron

FAIR, A TEACHER’S JOB FAIR, AND A FAIR FOR DESIGN AND 2

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ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS.

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Quick facts: PUBLIC UNIVERSITY OF OHIO

ON THE OXFORD CAMPUS:

17,147

UNDERGRADUATES

2,305

GRADUATE STUDENTS

1 OF 8 ORIGINAL PUBLIC IVY UNIVERSITIES IN THE U.S.

TOLEDO CLEVELAND

COLUMBUS DAYTON OXFORD CINCINNATI

OXFORD CAMPUS (35 miles north of Cincinnati, 45 miles southwest of Dayton)

#MiamiOH | #LoveAndHonor | #MiamiOHLife

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17:1

Your Miami advantages

Student:faculty ratio.

MIAMI’S HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATION AND SOLID RETURN ON INVESTMENT ATTRACTS MORE THAN 300 TRANSFER STUDENTS EACH YEAR.

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Average class size.

65%

Compared to many public universities, undergraduate students at Miami have many more opportunities to work with professors on research and other projects where students gain professional skills.

of classes have fewer than 30 students.

96%

of undergraduate credit hours at Miami are taught by faculty and skilled instructors.

Every student at Miami benefits from a university-wide emphasis on developing skills in written and verbal communication, analyzing data, solving complex problems, and coming up with new solutions so you can succeed in a changing world.

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2,000

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P R O F I L E

U N D E R G R A D U AT E S WO R K WITH PROFESSORS ON FUNDED RESEARCH (MANY BEGINNING IN THEIR FIRST YEAR).

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Miami’s internship opportunities and career connections were a large part of Benjamin’s decision to transfer. He says, “Two to three times a week, I get an email about a new opening for interns or full-time jobs from faculty in the computer science area. I definitely think I’ll be prepared to work in my field.”

BENJAMIN BOWSER Transfer Student Computer Science Major

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Miami is a residential campus in the classic college town of Oxford, Ohio. Go to MiamiOH.edu/home for general housing information. Full-time transfer students live in university housing unless they:

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spouse, or dependent children. • Are over 21 years of age by the start of classes.

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• Have matriculated full time for at least two years at another institution of higher education. Many transfer students live in non-university housing within a mile of campus or commute to Oxford. Learn more by visiting the Off-Campus Outreach office at MiamiOH.edu/student-life/offcampus-outreach or Miami’s off-campus housing website at offcampushousing.MiamiOH.edu.

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intramural teams compete in 30 sporting activities. More than 50 club sports teams compete with other colleges. Many have won national championships. Learn more at MiamiOH.edu/recsports.

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There are more than 600 student organizations, including professional, social, Greek, cultural, community service, and spiritual. Learn more at MiamiOH.edu/hub.

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Amanda wanted a school that could provide opportunities, community, and comfort during her college career. Since she transferred to Miami, Amanda now has everything she could hope for in a university. “The transition was surprisingly smooth. I knew right away that this was where I was meant to go to college. The environment felt like everything that you would expect a college to be. For the first time, I didn’t want to leave college. It had actually become my home.”

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Our 18 varsity sports teams compete in the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference, the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, and the U.S. Figure Skating Association. Learn more at MiamiRedHawks.com.

AMANDA SANSONE Transfer Student Biology Major

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Your transfer application process To apply for transfer admission, please submit the following items: »» Application — Complete Miami’s online transfer application or the transfer Common Application. »» $50 application fee — Miami grants application fee waivers to students attending partner institutions, U.S. veterans and military personnel, students who claim financial hardships, and students participating in designated transfer events or programs. »» Official high school transcript — This transcript must include the date of high school graduation. »» Official institutional transcript(s) — A transcript must be sent directly from each college/university you have attended since high school. »» ACT/SAT scores — Test scores may be included on your official high school transcript or sent directly from the testing center. Test scores are not required for students who have been out of high school for more than five years or who have already completed 20 graded semester hours after graduating high school. Miami’s ACT code is 3294 and the SAT code is 1463. »» Optional — A midterm report/letter of recommendation can be sent to transfer@MiamiOH.edu.

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Students who have the strongest academic records are given priority consideration. In recent years, most transfer students with a 3.00 GPA or better in a rigorous academic curriculum have been accepted for admission. However, when space and facilities permit, transfer students who are below this average but who have at least a 2.00 GPA will be considered. Applicants from another Ohio public college or university who have completed the Ohio transfer module or an associate degree from that institution will receive preferential admission consideration in accordance with the Ohio Articulation Agreement and Transfer Policy. For more information on this policy, visit MiamiOH.edu/partnerships.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students are required to have earned a high school diploma, have a minimum 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in their college courses, and be in good standing at their current institution to be eligible for consideration. APPLICATION DATES

APPLICATION DEADLINE

DECISION NOTIFICATION

Spring

Fall

December 1

June 1

Rolling, beginning September

Rolling, beginning February

Farmer School of Business To receive direct admission into the Farmer School of Business (FSB), a student must have completed the following requirements:

portfolio and/or schedule an audition by the application deadline. For more information, please visit MiamiOH.edu/arts-apply or contact the College of Creative Arts at 513-529-1517.

• 30 graded and completed credit hours after high school graduation

CREDIT EVALUATION AND EQUIVALENCY

• 3.50 GPA in all graded credit hours earned • Completion of Miami’s MTH 151 and ECO 201 equivalents (via AP, post-secondary, or university courses) Questions regarding the transfer process can be directed to the FSB Student Services Office at 513-529-1712 or visit MiamiOH.edu/bus-apply. College of Creative Arts Students pursuing majors in Architecture, Art, Art Education, Communication Design, Interior Design, Music, Music Education, Music Performance, or Theatre are required to submit a

To see how your credits will transfer to Miami University, use the evaluation tool located at transferology.com. If you can’t find your current institution or your specific courses at this site, you can email your unofficial transcript to transfercrediteval@MiamiOH.edu. For more information on transfer credit evaluation, visit MiamiOH.edu/OneStop or call the One Stop at 513-529-0001. For information on quarter/semester conversion, credit limitations, and graduation requirements, please go to MiamiOH.edu/transfer.

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

MIAMI’S TUITION PROMISE

Transfer admission to some programs is limited with requirements such as a higher GPA or upper-class standing. A complete list of these programs for all academic divisions can be found at MiamiOH.edu/admission/transferapplication.

Miami’s Tuition Promise will provide all undergraduate transfer students and their families the certainty that tuition, room & board, special purpose fees, and course fees will be predictable during a student’s Miami experience. To learn more, see the Frequently Asked Questions at MiamiOH.edu/tuitionpromise.

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Send completed information (electronically or by mail) to: transfer@MiamiOH.edu or Miami University, Office of International and Transfer Admission, 301 S. Campus Ave., Oxford, OH 45056-3434. Instructions, forms, and other application information are available at MiamiOH.edu/transfer.

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PER SURVEYS AND NATIONAL DATA

of 2016-2017 graduates were employed or furthering their education by Fall of 2017.

TIPS TO ENSURE A

smooth college transfer.

OF 2014-2015 GRADUATES WERE

NEXT STEPS FOR ACCEPTED STUDENTS

EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION BY FALL 2015.

» Request information and read everything you can about Miami, your academic major, transfer credit policies, and graduation requirements, so you can make the most informed transfer decision. Visit MiamiOH.edu/transfer. » Schedule a visit to get a feel for the campus and meet students, faculty, and staff. Go to MiamiOH.edu/transfer to see dates and register for a Transfer Preview Day. For more information, see page 18. » Talk to a Miami admission representative. Our helpful staff can answer your questions and put you in touch with the resources you need. Email us at transfer@MiamiOH.edu or call 513-529-2531. APPLICATION DEADLINES: Spring: December 1 Fall: June 1

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» Submit housing contract (if applicable). » Complete your mandatory medical history form at MiamiOH.edu/health.

Bookmark the Academic Calendars found at MiamiOH.edu/OneStop.

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» Request a preliminary evaluation of transfer credits to better understand the types of classes you need to take during your first year at Miami. Email us at transfercrediteval@MiamiOH.edu.

Send official final transcripts from your most recent institution(s).

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» Ask current students, faculty, and staff for firsthand accounts about Miami to get the best advice.

Expect an email or letter with advising and registration instructions from your academic division.

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Attend transfer orientation to learn more about the resources that Miami has to support you and to make valuable connections. Students attending a Transfer One-Day Orientation will meet with an advisor and register for classes during orientation. Students not attending a Transfer One-Day Orientation must attend either January or August Transfer Orientation. Visit MiamiOH.edu/orientation to learn more.

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Start classes.

» Check your application status online at MiamiOH.edu/appcheck. » Request official transcripts from your prior institution(s) and have these sent to Miami. » Apply for need-based aid using the FAFSA at fafsa.gov. Miami’s federal school code is 003077. Submit the FAFSA by February 1 for priority scholarship consideration.

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- $425 if living in university housing.

- $95 if living in non-university housing or commuting.

» Apply for admission online at MiamiOH.edu/admission/transfer.

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Visit MiamiOH.edu/accepted to confirm your enrollment and pay the enrollment deposit:

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» Speak to a Miami representative who is visiting your community college. Go to MiamiOH.edu/transfer and select “Community College Visits” for more information.

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Dania chose Miami because it offered her smaller class sizes where she can get to know her professors, and they can get to know her. “I’ve made connections with my professors, advisors, and colleagues at my College of Arts and Sciences communications internship, and I know that I’ll go on making meaningful connections as I continue.”

See the Transfer Application Checklist section on Page 10 for more information about what you need to send to Miami.

BASED ON RESEARCH, SURVEYS, AND NATIONAL DATA OF 81.2% OF 2016–2017 GRADUATES.


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OF CURRENT TRANSFER STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME FORM OF

FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS New transfer students admitted for either the spring or fall semester will be considered for merit and need-based scholarship opportunities. Eligibility is determined at the time of admission. A student must be eligible to receive federal aid and have submitted the FAFSA to be considered for need-based scholarships. Exact scholarship amounts within each range will be determined by a holistic review of the application for admission. Students enrolled less than full time, those attending a regional campus, and students who have already earned a bachelor’s degree are not eligible.

TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Ohio residents $1,500 - $10,000* per year (renewable) Non-Ohio residents $2,000 - $15,000* per year (renewable) *For detailed information about scholarship policies, visit MiamiOH.edu/OneStop.

Considerations include: • Articulation agreements • Associate degree earned • Cumulative GPA

PRIORITY CONSIDERATION FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Spring semester: Apply by December 1 Fall semester:

Apply by June 1

• Financial need (determined by the FAFSA) • Honors program participation at previous institution(s) • Number of college-level credit hours earned

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The One Stop can help you with need-based financial assistance including need-based scholarships, grants, loans, and/or work-study programs. To apply, you must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Priority consideration is given to students who submit their FAFSA by February 1. If you haven’t submitted a FAFSA in the past, we encourage you to complete one online at fafsa.gov

using Miami’s federal school code (003077). If you submitted a FAFSA to receive financial aid at your current school, make sure to update your FAFSA to include Miami’s federal school code. You can do this online by making a FAFSA correction, adding Miami’s code in the School Selection area of your FAFSA.

TUITION AND FEES 2018-2019 academic year (two semesters, for first-year students, Oxford campus). All fees are subject to change.

• Rigor of coursework

Tuition (Instructional Fee & General Fee):

$15,379

$34,895

Housing and Meals (Room & Board):

$13,860*

$13,860*

Total:

$29,239

$48,755

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• Phi Theta Kappa membership Additional scholarships may be awarded for factors including diversity, audition, portfolio, intended area of academic interest, and athletic ability.

TRANSFER HONOR ROLL 2018

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

SCHOLARSHIPS RANGE FROM $10,000 TO $15,000.

OHIO RESIDENTS

NON-OHIO RESIDENTS

*Amount is based on weighted average and depends upon student options for two semesters. Learn more about tuition and fees at MiamiOH.edu/tuition.

OHIO RESIDENCY For questions about Ohio residency qualifications, go to MiamiOH.edu/residency.

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UPTOWN (never “downtown”) on High Street is where you’ll find a unique menu of restaurants, coffee houses, shops, clubs, and students hanging out.

START STRONG You’ll jump-start your Miami years with Welcome Week. There’s so much going on that we need more than one week to fit it all in. It’s actually seven weeks of more than 350 events that will help you meet new people, connect with campus resources, learn your way around campus, and get ready for your first semester at Miami. And it includes special programs just for transfer students.

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ENSURING GOOD LUCK Just behind Warfield and MacMillan Halls you’ll find the Tri Delt Sundial, a gift to the University from Delta Delta Delta sorority. It’s said that rubbing the heads of the turtles on the sundial brings good luck.

AVOIDING THE SEAL The University Seal is embedded into the sidewalk in the center of campus (also called the Hub). Miami tradition is to avoid stepping on the seal out of respect for Miami history and values. Tradition goes that if you do step on the seal, you’ll be punished by failing your next exam.

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A picture is worth a thousand words.

A CAMPUS VISIT IS PRICELESS. A campus visit breathes life into what you’ve read about Miami. Discover our atmosphere and energy. Stroll our tree-lined campus. Chat with current students. Meet our distinguished faculty, dedicated to mentoring undergraduate students just like you.

TRANSFER PREVIEW DAYS Attend one of our Transfer Preview Days and learn how easy it is to transfer to Miami. You’ll see how top-quality academics can merge with a strong support system to create the perfect college fit. • Learn about the transfer process. • Take a campus tour. • Enjoy a complimentary lunch in a dining hall. • Learn about financial assistance, scholarships, and housing options. Transfer Preview Day and Transfer Thursday attendees receive an application fee waiver and a transfer credit evaluation.

TRANSFER THURSDAYS Unable to attend a Transfer Preview Day? Schedule an appointment to meet with one of our transfer coordinators during Transfer Thursdays. Email transfer@MiamiOH.edu for more information.

KIPLINGER’S PERSONAL FINANCE MAGAZINE

LISTED MIAMI AS ONE OF THE

100

BEST VALUES IN PUBLIC COLLEGES

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Explore major opportunities MAJOR AREAS OF STUDY FOR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES: Accountancy American Studies Analytics* Anthropology Architecture Art Art and Architecture History Arts Management* Biochemistry Biological Physics Biology Black World Studies Botany Business Economics Chemistry Classical Humanities Classical Languages (Greek and Latin) Communication Design Comparative Media Studies* Computer Science Critical and Classical Languages and Cultures* Diplomacy and Global Politics Earth Science East Asian Languages and Cultures Economics Economics, Quantitative Education Licensure Programs: Art (Pre K–12) Chinese (Pre K–12) Early Childhood (Pre K–3) English Language Arts (7–12) French (Pre K–12) German (Pre K–12) Inclusive Special Education (K–12) Latin (Pre K–12) Mathematics (7–12) Middle Childhood (4–9) Music (Pre K–12) Science (7–12) Social Studies (7–12) Spanish (Pre K–12) Energy* Engineering: Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering General Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Software Engineering

Engineering Management: Electronics and Computing Environmental Science Manufacturing Engineering Paper Science Engineering Physics English: Creative Writing Literature Professional Writing Entrepreneurship* Environmental Earth Science Environmental Science* Family Science Fashion* Film Studies* Finance French Geography Geology German Gerontology Global and Intercultural Studies* History Human Capital Management and Leadership Individualized Studies Information Systems and Analytics Interactive Media Studies Interdisciplinary Business Management Interior Design International Studies Italian Studies Journalism Kinesiology Latin American, Latino/a, and Caribbean Studies Linguistics Marketing Mathematics Mathematics and Statistics Media and Culture Medical Laboratory Science Microbiology Music Music Performance: Composition Instrumental Voice Neuroscience* Nutrition Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Medical Studies*

Psychology Public Administration Public Health Religion, Comparative Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies Social Justice Studies Social Work Sociology Spanish Speech Pathology and Audiology Sport Leadership and Management Statistics Strategic Communication Supply Chain and Operations Management Sustainability* Theatre University Studies (Undeclared) Urban and Regional Planning Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Zoology “University Studies” is a popular option, allowing you to explore your interests before declaring a major. *Co-Majors These majors are a special category called “co-majors.” First, you must enroll in a primary major, then you can select a co-major as a complement to your major. Pre-Professional Preparation Choose 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

FOR 2018.

Our areas of study continue to evolve and some majors have been condensed for print purposes. For a complete list of current majors, please visit MiamiOH.edu/majors for details and descriptions.

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GENERAL STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION Building and maintaining a diverse and inclusive community is an integral part of the University’s mission and success. As described in Section 3.6 of the Miami University Policy Information Manual, available at http://blogs.MiamiOH.edu/ miamipolicies/, the University strongly opposes and will not tolerate harassment or discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or protected veteran status in its activities, programs, admission, and employment. The University also does not permit, and takes action to prevent, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. Kenya Ash, Director of the Office of Equity and Equal Opportunity, is responsible for handling matters involving discrimination or harassment based on age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sexual orientation, and protected veteran status. Ms. Ash may be reached at 513-529-7157 or ashkd@MiamiOH.edu. Ms. Ash’s business address is Hanna House, 219 E. Spring St., Oxford, OH 45056. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT, AND WEB ACCESSIBILITY The Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 are federal laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability. The University does not discriminate on the basis of disability in employment, admission, treatment, or access to its programs or activities. The University’s ADA and Section 504 Coordinator is Kenya Ash, Director of the Office of Equity and Equal Opportunity. Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities related to employment should be directed to ADAFacultyStaff@MiamiOH.edu or 513-529-3560. Students with disabilities may contact the Office of Student Disability Services, 304 Shriver Center, 513-529-1541 (V/TTY) and 513-529-8595 (fax). All other requests should be directed to Ms. Ash. Miami University is committed to Web accessibility and strives to provide an accessible Web presence that enables all University community members and visitors full access to information provided on its websites. Questions regarding Web accessibility may be directed to Sean Poley, Director of Accessible Technology, at 513-529-1225 or poleysa@MiamiOH. edu. Mr. Poley’s business address is 312X Hoyt Hall, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056. TITLE IX Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”) prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities in federally funded schools at all levels, including colleges and universities. Title IX protects students, employees, applicants for admission and employment, and other persons from all forms of sex discrimination. The University strongly opposes and will not tolerate harassment or discrimination on the basis of an individual’s sex. The University’s Title IX Coordinators are identified below: Kenya Ash, the Director of the Office of Equity and Equal Opportunity, is the University’s Title IX Coordinator. Ms. Ash is responsible for matters related to sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, or interpersonal violence involving employees. Ms. Ash may be reached at 513-529-7157 or ashkd@MiamiOH.edu. Ms. Ash’s business address is Hanna House, 219 E. Spring St., Oxford, OH 45056.

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Jennifer Gilbert, Associate Athletic Director/Senior Women Administrator, is the University’s Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Athletics, and is responsible for matters related to equality of treatment and opportunity in Intercollegiate Athletics, including athletic financial assistance, accommodation of interest and abilities, and equity of athletic program benefits. Ms. Gilbert may be reached at 513-529-3113 or gilberj2@MiamiOH.edu. Ms. Gilbert’s business address is Millett Assembly Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056. Colleen Bunn, Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence Response Coordinator, is the University’s Deputy Title IX Coordinator for matters related to sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and interpersonal violence involving students on the Oxford and Luxembourg campuses. The coordinator may be reached at 513-529-1870 or endsexualviolence@MiamiOH. edu. The coordinator’s address is Student Health Service, 104 Health Services Center, 421 S. Campus Ave., Oxford, OH 45056. Bennyce Hamilton, Regional Director of Diversity and Multicultural Services, is the University’s Deputy Title IX Coordinator, and is responsible for matters related to sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and interpersonal violence involving students at the University’s Regional campuses, including the Greentree and Voice of America campuses. Dr. Hamilton may be reached at 513-785-3283 or hamiltbe@ MiamiOH.edu. Dr. Hamilton’s business address is 117 Rentschler Hall, 1601 University Blvd., Hamilton, OH 45011. CLERY ACT The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Police and Campus Crime Statistics Act (commonly known as the Clery Act) is a federal law that requires colleges and universities in the United States to disclose campus security information including crime statistics for the campus and surrounding areas. It was first enacted by Congress in 1990 and most recently amended in 2013 by the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act. As part of the University’s commitment to maintaining a healthy and safe living, learning, and working environment, we encourage you to read the University’s Annual Security & Fire Safety Report at http://MiamiOH.edu/campus-safety/ annual-report/index.html, which contains information about campus safety, crime statistics, and our drug and alcohol abuse and prevention program designed to prevent the unlawful possession, use, and distribution of drugs and alcohol on campus and at university events and activities. This report also contains information on programs and policies designed to prevent and address sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Each year, email notification of this website is made to all faculty, staff, and enrolled students. Written notification is provided to prospective students and employees. Copies of the report may be obtained from the Miami University Police Department at 513-529-2225. PRIVACY OF STUDENT RECORDS The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) provides students in attendance at the University with a right of access to their education records, permits such students to challenge the accuracy of the records, and prohibits the non-consensual release of such information except in limited circumstances. Miami’s FERPA policy is Part I, Chapter 12 of The Student Handbook, and is available at http://blogs. MiamiOH.edu/miamipolicies/?p=2053.

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OFFICE OF ADMISSION (MSC1003) 301 South Campus Avenue Oxford, OH 45056-3434

MiamiOH.edu

Contact information All addresses are: Miami University Oxford, OH 45056

Engineering and Computing: 513-529-0700 kirkmebp@MiamiOH.edu

Health Services/Medical Form 513-529-3000 studenthealth@MiamiOH.edu

Admission (undergraduate transfer) Office of Admission 513-529-2531 fax: 513-529-0681 transfer@MiamiOH.edu

Farmer School of Business: 513-529-1712 fsbstudentservices@MiamiOH.edu

Housing 513-529-5000 home@MiamiOH.edu

Advising Arts and Science: 513-529-3031 casadvising@MiamiOH.edu Creative Arts: 513-529-1517 reynolcc@MiamiOH.edu Education, Health and Society: 513-529-6317 ehs@MiamiOH.edu

Athletics (intercollegiate) 513-529-3113 MiamiRedHawks.com The Miller Center for Student Disability Services 513-529-1541 sds@MiamiOH.edu Financial Aid One Stop 513-529-0001 OneStop@MiamiOH.edu

Parking 513-529-2224 parking@MiamiOH.edu MiamiOH.edu/parking Transfer Credits One Stop 513-529-0001 transfercrediteval@MiamiOH.edu Veterans Affairs 513-529-0001 OneStop@MiamiOH.edu

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Accreditation Miami University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. ncahigherlearningcommission.org 312-263-0456 Miami is approved by the State of Ohio Approving Agency for the training of veterans. Miami is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students.


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