Miami University Middletown

Miami University Middletown is a state-assisted regional campus of Miami University located in Middletown, Ohio it was founded in 1966 during the time of President Phillip Shriver. It is the oldest regional campus of Miami University.

Miami University Middletown is a commuter campus offering certificate programs, associate degrees, limited bachelor's degrees, beginning course work for most four-year degrees, and MBA and MEd programs. Approximately 2700 undergraduates and 300 graduate students are enrolled. The campus is well known for its old growth Oak-hickory forest setting. In fact it is perhaps the most heavily wooded campus in the U.S.

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