Tuition and Costs
Below is a list of expenses for first-year students living on the Oxford campus.
| Tuition and Costs 2012–2013 Academic Year (Two semesters for first-year students, Oxford campus) All fees subject to change |
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| Tuition (instructional fee) and general fee, Ohio residents | $13,067 |
| Tuition (instructional fee) and general fee, non-Ohio residents | $28,631 |
| Additional fees Technology fee (on-campus students) Facilities fee Metro bus fee |
$228 $120 $132 |
| Room and Board (based on double occupancy/average meal plan) | $10,596 |
| Total for Ohio Residents | $24,143 |
| Total for Non-Ohio Residents | $39,707 |
| Additional Fees** | |
| Business School Course Fee: For the 2012-13 academic year, there is an additional $75 per credit hour fee for most business school courses. This credit hour fee will increase to $100 per credit hour for the 2013-14 academic year. Find more information about this surcharge on the business school FAQs. | |
| School of Engineering and Applied Science Fees (Note that the fee only impacts students entering Miami beginning with the Fall 2013 semester and later) |
$300 per semester |
| Orientation Fees (Fees vary based on number attending and other factors. See http://community.muohio.edu/orientation/content/first-year-students for details.) | cost varies |
| Other Course Fees: Other courses, such as labs, may include additional fees. Be sure to check the course information when registering. | |
| Health insurance | $862* |
| Additional Estimated Expenses** | |
| Books and supplies | $1,438 |
| Personal expenses | $4,130 |
| Transportation | $1,100 |
*You must provide proof of health and accident insurance. If you are not covered by another policy, you must buy the university-sponsored coverage.
**Fees are subject to change without notice. For a more complete disclosure of fees and expenses, please visit the Office of the Bursar website and the Miami General Bulletin.
The majority of Miami students receive financial assistance, which may be available in the following forms:
- Scholarships, based primarily on academic achievement (repayment is not required)
- Grants, based on financial need (repayment is not required)
- Loans (repayment is required after leaving school)
- Work-study employment and campus jobs