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2007 UNDERGRAD PROFILE

Miami University

Farmer School of Business


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B-School and Program Basics

Address: 104 Laws Hall
Miami University
Oxford, OH
US 45013

Program E-Mail

Program Web site

Farmer School of Business is a public institution.
Undergrad business program was founded: 1928
Accredited by AACSB International

Classes begin:

Fall Semester 08/20/2007
Spring Semester 01/14/2008

Enrollment

Total undergraduate business school enrollment 4182
Total full-time undergraduate business students 4131
Total part-time undergraduate business students 51
Total distance undergraduate business students 0
 

STUDENT PROFILE: MOST RECENT ENTERING CLASS

Female students in class 55%
International students   1%

For U.S. schools only:

African American students   3%
Native Americans   1%
Asian Americans   2%
Hispanic   2%
White (non-Hispanic) 87%
Unknown   4%
Other   1%

U.S. students by region:

Mid-Atlantic U.S.   4%
Midwest U.S. 85%
Northeast U.S.   5%
South U.S.   4%
Southwest U.S.   1%
West U.S.   1%
U.S. Possessions and territories   0%

Citizenship:

U.S. 99%
Canada   0%
Other   1%
Unknown   0%

CLASS TRAITS: MOST RECENT ENTERING CLASS

Which standardized tests are required? SAT, ACT

SAT Scores for full-time entering business students

Average 1206
Median 1210
Range (Middle 80%) From 1120
to 1290
Minimum SAT Score
 

ACT Scores for full-time entering business students

Average 26.5
Median 27
Range (Middle 80%) From 24
to 29
Minimum ACT Score NA
 
Minimum High School GPA NA
Does the school require an entrance exam? No
 
Student Age (years)  
Average 18
Median 18
 
High School performance of entering business students
Top 10% of high school class 38%
Top 25% of high school class 74%
GPA of 3.75 or higher 43%
GPA of 3.5 to 3.75 24%
GPA of 3.25 to 3.49 18%
GPA of 3.00 to 3.24 10%
GPA of 2.50 to 2.99   5%
GPA of 2.00 to 2.49   0%
GPA of 1.00 to 1.99   0%
GPA below 1.0   0%
For Internal Transfers  
Minimum overall college GPA 3.00
Additional application requirements
Although "pre-business" can be declared, all students may take business courses and apply for regular business status after completing the following (there is no separate internal transfer process): 60 semester hours, with 12 or more business core hours completed at Miami; 3.00 Miami GPA for business core and Miami Plan courses; Successful completion of: ACC221, ACC222, DSC205, ECO201, ECO202, MIS235, and MTH151. Students with a 2.60-3.00 GPA may apply via portfolio review

ADMISSIONS

University Application fee (resident) $ 45.00
University Application fee (nonresident) $ 45.00
University Application fee (non-resident transfers) $ 45.00
 

 

The following pertains to the ENTIRE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY:

15498 people applied to all undergraduate programs for the 2006-2007 academic year. The school accepted 78% (selectivity) of those applicants, and 30% of admitted applicants (yield) enrolled.

NA % of applicants had applied in prior years, and of those reapplicants NA % were accepted.

The university placed 568 applicant(s) on its wait list. 0 wait-listed applicants were admitted to the semester for which they applied.

The following pertains to the BUSINESS PROGRAM only:

The university admissions office manages admissions to the business program

Does the business program admit freshmen? Yes

100% of 2006 admissions to the program were freshmen

How do freshmen apply? Indicate interest on university application
Miami applicants need only indicate their preference for a business major to be admitted as "pre-business." Advancement to regular business standing occurs after 60 semester hours and successful completion of advancement requirements.

A Business Honors Program, open to 40 incoming freshmen each year, is also offered. Freshmen admitted to the Honors Program are also admitted to the Business School with regular standing. Honors admission is through an additional application process.

How do internal transfers apply? NA
Although "pre-business" can be declared, all students may take business courses and apply for regular business status after completing the following (there is no separate internal transfer process): 60 semester hours, with 12 or more business core hours completed at Miami; 3.00 Miami GPA for business core and Miami Plan courses; Successful completion of: ACC221, ACC222, DSC205, ECO201, ECO202, MIS235, and MTH151. Students with a 2.60-3.00 GPA may apply via portfolio review

3447 freshmen (admitted and denied) sought full-time admission to the business program for the 2006-2007 academic year.

100% of these applicants were admitted to the program and 40% of admitted students enrolled.

internal candidates (admitted and denied) sought full-time admission to the business program for the 2006-2007 academic year. NA % were admitted to the program.

Share of all university applicants who are female: 55%
Share of all university applicants who are not from the U.S.   1%

Interviews for applicants are Not offered, Not required

Additional application requirements (including those for international students):
Transfer - Most transfer students with a B (3.0) average or better in a rigorous academic curriculum have been accepted. When space and facilities permit, transfer students who are below this average but who have at least a 2.0 average will be considered. International - Students whose native language is not English should score 200 or above on the computer-based TOEFL, score 530 on the paper-based test, or 72 on the Internet-based version. Proof of financial support is also required.

Relative importance of the following factors in deciding who gets admitted to the university:

Secondary School Record: Very Important

Class Rank: Important

High School GPA: Important

SAT/ACT Scores: Important

Application Essay: Important

Recommendations: Important

Interview: Not Considered

Extracurricular Activities: Important

Talent/ability: Considered

Character/personal qualities: Important

Volunteer Work: Considered

Work Experience: Considered


COSTS

Annual Costs

Resident Tuition $ 9,911.00
Nonresident Tuition $ 20,991.00
Room and Board $ 8,140.00
Books $ 1,140.00
Other Expenses (please specify)
General Fee $1,533.00
Metro Fee $96.00
Facility Fee $120.00


Tuition per credit hour (U.S. dollars)

Resident $ 875.00
Nonresident $ 875.00

2007-2008 DEADLINES

University Application deadlines for:
Fall Semester 01/31/2007
Spring Semester 11/01/2007

Business Program deadlines for:

FINANCIAL AID

The University financial aid office manages financial aid for the business program

Financial Aid Web site

Total scholarship money given to business students through the financial aid office in the 2005 academic year: $ 38,238,222.00

Total scholarship money to be distributed to business students through the financial aid office in the 2006 academic year: $ 41,528,766.00

Scholarships are awarded to students in the business program based on A combination of need and merit

Scholarships in the 2006-2007 academic year

Percent of business students receiving some scholarship money 92%
Percent of business students receiving full-tuition scholarships   5%
Percent of scholarships offered to business students based on need   6%
Percent of scholarships offered to business students based on merit 94%

How do applicants apply for scholarships?
All students are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for financial assistance. Please visit the Student Financial Assistance website at http://www.units.muohio.edu/sfa/ for additional information. For Freshmen, complete the Application for Admission (an additional application is required to be considered for the Harrison and Honors Scholarships). For Returning Students, complete the Returning Student Scholarship Application.

Does the schoool offer a guaranteed loan to all business students (regardless of nationality): No

NA Maximum amount a business student can borrow per year

$ 9,461.00 Average outstanding debt among 2006 business program graduates

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