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International Fees and Scholarships
Below is a list of expenses for international students living on the Oxford campus (does not include summer terms):
20092010 Academic Year
(Two semesters for first-year students, Oxford campus)
All fees subject to change |
| Tuition and fees |
$26,670 |
| Room and Board (based on double occupancy/21-meal plan) |
$9,458 |
| Health insurance and incidentals |
$3,584 |
| Total |
$39,712 |
Please note that these figures do not include the cost of summer school tuition, summer living expenses, international airfare, or travel expenses within the United States.
For more information about fees and expenses for international students, please visit the Office of International Education.
Scholarships
Miami University receives applications for admission from international undergraduate students from more than 60 countries around the world. In order to recognize these academically talented students and attract them to our university community, we provide a limited number of merit-based International Education Scholarships. These renewable scholarship awards (available only to degree candidates who will be in F-1 or J-1 status while enrolled at Miami) range in values from $3,000 to $10,000 per year, renewable for up to four years. Because the number of scholarship awards is limited, most recipients have outstanding academic records and test scores (if applicable). Although financial need is not considered for these merit-based awards, the International Education Scholarships may enable international students with modest financial need to attend and graduate from Miami.
International undergraduate first-year applicants who submit official SAT or ACT scores may also be considered for a variety of merit-based scholarships offered by Miami's Office of Student Financial Assistance.
All eligible international undergraduate applicants who submit a complete application by February 1 for fall semester (which starts in August) or November 1 for spring semester (which starts in January) are considered for merit and International Education Scholarship awards. Scholarships may not always be available to students entering in a spring semester. Although scholarship consideration does not require a separate application form, all applicants must complete the Confidential Financial Statement in the Application for Undergraduate International Students with supporting financial verification or provide proof of current U.S. immigration status.
International undergraduate first-year applicants who submit official SAT or ACT scores may also be considered for a variety of the merit-based scholarships offered by Miami's Office of Student Financial Assistance. |