Miami University Hamilton - The Campus

The Campus

A regional campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Miami Hamilton was established in 1968 in Hamilton, Ohio. On Miami's regional campuses, students can earn an associate degree and/or complete the following baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Applied Science in Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Health Information Technology Major ; and the Bachelor of Integrative Studies . Many Miami Hamilton students also attend classes at Miami's other regional locations in Middletown and West Chester and at the main campus in Oxford. The regional campuses also offer continuing education courses for professional and personal development via the Corporate & Community Institute .

Miami University Hamilton has a current enrollment (2011-12) of almost 5,000 students. Class sizes average 20 students and the average age of Miami Hamilton's student body is 23.

Miami University Hamilton has an open enrollment policy for first-time, first year students who have a high school diploma or GED certificate. Approximately 62 percent of students attend part-time. Many students are non-traditional and work at least part-time. . Class scheduling is flexible, with evening and Saturday classes available to accommodate non-traditional students who are busy balancing family and job.

A licensed, on-site child care center offers affordable childcare for children of Miami Hamilton students, faculty and staff. The Office of Learning Assistance offers tutoring services throughout the year, plus a number of workshops on topics including time management and exam preparation.

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