Trustees approved the establishment of a bachelor of arts in public health, with a major in public health, College of Arts and Science and College of Education, Health and Society. Trustees passed a budget (with no changes following the passage of the state budget) of $801.8 million, that includes modest merit and salary improvement increases for faculty and staff. Final tuition rates will be posted to Miami’s OneStop site soon after they are available. Graduate school, at $13,812 for in-state full-time students, increased 2 percent. Regional campus tuition rates for Ohio students are frozen for the 2017-2018 academic year. Lower-division Ohio students (less than 68 hours earned) at the Regionals will again pay $5,137 and upper division Ohio students will pay $7,783 – the same amounts they have paid for the previous three years.Īll tuition resolutions from the June 23 board of trustees meeting authorized Miami’s senior vice president for finance and business services to amend figures as needed once the state budget was passed. For nonresident students entering Miami for the first time, trustees set the Tuition Promise undergraduate tuition at $34,211. For Ohio students entering Miami for the first time this summer or fall, the Miami Tuition Promise also applies, which will hold tuition and fees (including technology, facilities and transit fees) unchanged for four years, Trustees approved a rate of $14,958 for them. Out-of-state returning students will pay $32,199, a 2 percent increase.įor students who enrolled for the first time this past year on the Oxford campus, there also will be no increase in tuition as provided by the Miami Tuition Promise program. Several tuition ratesįor Ohio resident undergraduates not covered by the Miami Tuition Promise (mostly juniors and seniors) tuition and fees are unchanged from last year, at $14,263. Ohio-based students will continue to enjoy a 20 percent discount for online courses taken during summer and winter terms. Miami University has set tuition rates for the 2017-2018 academic year. (This story was updated July 6 following passage of Ohio’s budget.)