Miami University football, represented by the Miami RedHawks, competes in NCAA Division I FBS. The team is part of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and plays its home games at Yager Stadium. The RedHawks have a rich football tradition and contribute to the university’s athletic legacy with spirited performances on the gridiron.
Miami University basketball, led by the Miami RedHawks, competes in NCAA Division I. The team participates in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and plays its home games at Millett Hall. With a history of competitive play, the RedHawks showcase skill and determination on the basketball court, representing Miami University with pride
Miami University Acceptance Rate: 89%
SAT Score | 1160-1370 |
ACT Score | 24-30 |
Application Fee | $50 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
EXPENSE | OHIO RESIDENTS | NON-OHIO RESIDENTS |
---|---|---|
Tuition (Instructional Fee and General Fees) | $17,808 | $40,024 |
Housing and Food | $16,534 | $16,534 |
Total | $34,342 | $56,558 |
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