Miami University: Hamilton Campus
School info
3.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.5
Food
3
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
3.7
Internet
3.6
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.4
Safety
4.2
Social
3.1
Happiness
3.8
Basic Information
Location
- New Miami, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public university
- Established: 1968
- Founder: Phillip Shriver, Miami University
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Miami University's Hamilton Campus offers a variety of degree courses
- including associate's
- bachelor's
- and graduate degrees. The exact number of specific degree courses is not provided in the sources
- but it includes at least four associate's degrees
- nine bachelor's degrees
- and selected graduate courses. Therefore
- the range is at least 13 to over 20 different degree courses. However
- for a more precise answer
- it is best to refer to the specific degree offerings listed in the Miami University Regionals dashboard
- which mentions 13 bachelor's degrees and various associate and graduate programs. Thus
- a more accurate range would be approximately 13 to 20 different degree courses
Key Area
- Biological Sciences
- Commerce
- Computer and Information Technology
- Education and Society
- Engineering Technology
Student and Staff Numbers
- Undergraduates: 1,637 undergraduate students
Notable Alumni
- only by general categories or specific achievements. However
- notable alumni of Miami University in general include: - P.J. O'Rourke - Donna Shalala - Richard K. Wilson For specific notable alumni from the Hamilton Campus
- more detailed information is needed
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
I've gone to MUH for 4 years and I'm sad to be leaving soon. It has a very tight-knit feel between students and faculty that you can't get at a larger university. The food is good and there is a lot of space available to do your work at, indoors and outdoors. The computer labs and library are both great and the professors have all been awesome.
Overall 4.5
Love it.
Overall 4.3
The people make the campus, and the people are great. You don't get wifi outside though
Overall 4.2
It is an awesome school and everyone is always willing to help if you ask for it. It is not easier just because it is not a "main campus" and just an off campus. You get just the same education as you would at Oxford, just for cheaper.
Overall 4.1
None.
Overall 4.1
I have attended both Miami Hamilton and Miami Middletown and both are great schools. The professors are good, dont believe the haters. Miami regionals have some of the best tuition costs in the state.
Overall 4
I enjoyed this campus much more than the main campus. MUH has an entire different feel to it, not snobby or stuck up whatsoever. Food is stupid expensive so I always packed. Many student activities. Majority of professors genuinely want you to succeed and want to be there. Once you get into your program, profs get to know you and call you by name.
Overall 4
If you are looking for a small friendly environment with small class it is a great place if you want to be a number in a lecture hall and not be noticed if your not there it is the opposite of what you want.
Overall 4
its a great school
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
None.
Overall 1.3
Miami University is a big name "public ivy league" school. Too bad it has lackluster courses and a bad rate of good professors to bad ones. They are more concerned with shaping and molding people into something they are not than producing quality courses. Look elsewhere if you want a meaningful college experience.
Overall 1.5
SUCKS
Overall 1.8
Very judgmental students here. If you don't act like the stereotypical "college dude" or gal, other students look down on you real quickly. The professors are a mixed bag. Some great and really care and others are completely worthless. It's a crap shoot when it comes to them pretty much. Miami is also too concerned with "image" opposed to education
Overall 1.8
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Overall 2
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