Graduation Rates

The Education Trust and The New York Times has identified Miami as a model college for our outstanding graduation rate, crediting our success, in part, to "tracking student progress and giving students more access to professors."

Our graduation rates are among the highest nationally, in the top 10 among public universities (excluding military academies), and first in Ohio. Our median length of time to earn a degree is 3.7 years, the shortest time among Ohio public universities. Nationally, less than 55% of students at public universities graduate within 6 years.

Miami graduation rates for all undergraduate students include the following*:

* Rates reflect the current year. Rates in Kiplinger's chart below reflects the previous year.

Kiplinger's 2010 "100 Best Values in Public Colleges"

Schools (excluding military and service academies) ranked by 4-year graduation rate:

Rank School 4 years 6 years
1 University of Virginia 85% 93%
2 College of William and Mary 84% 92%
3 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 75% 88%
4 University of Michigan 70% 88%
5 SUNY Binghamton 69% 80%
6 University of Mary Washington 69% 76%
7 Miami University 68% 81%
8 College of New Jersey 68% 85%
9 St. Mary's College of Maryland
67% 75%
10 University of Delaware 67% 80%