2004-2005 Fact Book
Introduction
Accreditation
Miami University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. All campuses are jointly accredited. Miami's last accreditation visit occurred in January 2005. Miami's accreditation self-study document received high praise from the HLC.
Program | Year | Accrediting Body |
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Accountancy | 2003 | Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business |
Architecture | 2002 | National Architecture Accrediting Board |
Art Education | 1995 | National Association of Schools of Art and Design; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; Ohio Department of Education |
Associate degree programs in Engineering Technology | 2001 | Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology |
Athletic Training | 1998 | Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs |
Chemistry | 1999 | American Chemical Society |
Clinical Psychology (Doctoral program) | 1999 | American Psychological Association |
Dietetics | 2004 | Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education |
Family Studies and Social Work | 2002 | Council on Social Work Education Commission on Accreditation |
Interior Design | 2002 | Foundation for Interior Design Research |
Learning Assistance Center | 2003 | College Reading and Learning Association |
Manufacturing Engineering | 1999 | Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology |
Music, Music Education, Performance | 2001 | National Association of Schools of Music |
Nursing (Associate and Baccalaureate Degree Program) | 1999 | National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission; Ohio Board of Nursing (ADN program) |
Paper Science and Engineering | 2004 | Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology |
Richard T. Farmer School of Business (all programs) | 2001 | Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business |
School Psychology | 1999 | National Association of School Psychologists |
Speech Pathology and Audiology | 2001 | American Speech-Language-Hearing Association |
Student Counseling Service Internship Program for Professional Psychology | 2004 | American Psychological Association |
Teacher Education (all programs) | 2002 | National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education |
Theatre | 1994 | National Association of Schools of Theatre |
Admissions
All the following documents are provided in PDF format.*
7-Year History of Freshman Applications by Gender test
7-Year History of Freshman ACT Ranges
7-Year History of Freshman SAT-Verbal Ranges
7-Year History of Freshman SAT-Math Ranges
7-Year History of Freshman High School Rank
Enrollments and Credit Hours
Miami University offers courses on three campuses in Southwestern Ohio, as well as a European center in Luxembourg. The main campus in Oxford, Ohio is limited by the Ohio legislature to an enrollment cap of 17,000 students. Miami's enrollment goals emphasize quality: for Fall 2004, there were 14,960 applicants for the freshman class; 3,492 new freshmen are enrolled, with the middle 50% of those students having ACT scores between 25 and 29. Because applications consistently exceed space in the freshman class, Miami University has not experienced and does not expect any marked decline in enrollment. However, due to small yearly variations in freshman yield and the number of students graduating, as well as changes in graduate enrollment, overall enrollment tends to fluctuate from year to year.
For Fall 2004, enrollment on the Oxford campus is 16,307. Enrollment at the Hamilton campus is 2,582, and enrollment at the Middletown campus is 2,014.
All the following documents are provided in PDF format.*
Fall 2004 Enrollment By Campus, College/School, Major and Student Class
Fall 2004 Enrollment by Campus, College/School, Major, Ethnicity and Gender
Fall 2004 Enrollment by Campus, College/School, Residency, Ethnicity & Gender
Headcount Enrollment Fall 2000 Through Fall 2004, By Campus and Student Class
Fall 2004 Enrollment by Campus, College/School, Student Type and Class
Enrollment in Second Majors Fall 2000 Through Fall 2004, by Campus and College/School
Enrollment in Minors Fall 2000 Through Fall 2004, by College/School
Graduation and Retention
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Graduation Rates of Athletes, Miami, MAC & Ohio Schools
Graduation Rates of Transfer Athletes, Miami, MAC & Ohio Schools
Degrees Awarded
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Degrees Granted 5-Year History By College/School and Major
Degrees Granted AY 2003-2004 By College/School, Level & Semester
Degrees Granted AY 2003-2004 By College/School, Level, Ethnicity & Gender
Minors Granted 5-Year History By College/School of Major
Concentrations Granted 5-Year History By College/School of Major
Faculty and Staff
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Full-Time Faculty By Campus, Rank, Gender & Ethnicity
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