Why We're Here

Our admission counselors are here to share with you the world of Miami admission. Learn a little about us and the process, plus all the fun and excitement happening on and off campus this year.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

App-y New Year!

App-y New Year! Have you submitted your application to Miami yet? There's still time--about one month left to get it in by our February 1 deadline. You can apply online at www.muohio.edu/apply.

Already submitted? Check your status at www.muohio.edu/appcheck

I hope you all had (and maybe are still enjoying) a great winter break. The Admission staff came back to work on January 2, but students are off until January 9. Did you make any New Year's Resolutions? I made a few--and we'll see how long they stick!

We all wish you a very happy and healthy 2012!!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Miami Band in Macy's parade!

December is here, and hopefully you all had a chance to enjoy some time off from school to enjoy Thanksgiving! Get any great Black Friday deals? I'll admit, much of my holiday shopping is done last minute :)

Did you get a chance to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade? Miami's Marching Band was featured! Check it out again (or maybe for the first time) as the band welcomes Santa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3svFLmrniXE&feature=player_detailpage

Friday, November 11, 2011

What Makes Miami Different?

As you continue to visit college campuses throughout the fall and winter most begin to run together in your mind. You begin to wonder what makes one school different from the another campus you visited. What is the difference?

At Miami we pride ourselves on being different, the unique experiences our students have are second to none and our campus is one of the most beautiful places you will see. While we have the rankings and student testimonials to show these points it's always better to see videos of what happens on our campus.

This fall the Miami faculty was ranked the #1 public faculty in the country for their dedication to undergraduate teaching (#3 overall - Princeton & Dartmouth tied for 1st). While this ranking is amazing, it may give the impression that our faculty is all studies and not very much fun. Well that is completely false, the Miami University faculty love their jobs and every once in a while put on a show for their students. I invite all of you to check out this link to see our faculty performing a flash mob in King Library on campus during a regular Thursday afternoon. It is a great video and shows an idea of what makes Miami different. ENJOY!



Friday, October 14, 2011

Fall is here!

Fall has officially arrived in Oxford, Ohio and Miami's campus is a beautiful canvas of orange, red and yellow! Fall is my favorite season--the time of year for all things pumpkin flavored (bread, coffee, ice cream, cookies, muffins), and going to pumpkin patches, hay rides, haunted house, and Halloween parties.

This is my 6th year working in Admisison, so Fall also means travel season! I spend about 4 weeks on the road visiting high schools and attending college fairs. Have you seen the posters around your school announcing our visit? There will probably be a lot of schools visiting, and we encourage you to take advantage of these! This is a time to get some face time with an admission counselor who can answer all your questions about their school. Not sure what to talk to an admission counselor about? Here are some helpful questions:

1. Are there opportunites for research and working with faculty?
2. What do you look for academically in the application?
3. What kinds of scholarships and financial aid do you offer?
4. Are students required to live on campus?
5. What do students do for fun?
6. Tell me about study abroad options.
7. What do you like best about your school?
8. How's the food? (come on, you know you want to know! :) )

Fall is also a great time to visit college campuses and if you haven't already done so, start your college applications! You can schedule your visit at www.muohio.edu/visit and apply online at www.muohio.edu/apply.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Tours and _________!

As summer winds down and the class of 2012 finally begins to come to the realization that senior year is upon them, campus visits become a crucial deciding factor in where you will spend the best 4 years of your life. We recognize that campus life and student activities are critical factors when making your college decision so we have altered our fall visit schedule to offer Saturday visits that coincide with some amazing events happening on campus.




TOURS & PIGSKIN




Beginning in late September and continuing through October we have shifted the information session and tour time on select Saturdays to 10am so that our visiting families can have the opportunity to see our RedHawk football team in action. The football team is defending Mid-American Conference and GoDaddy.com bowl Champions (see my blogs from December and January if you want to relive the magic) and multiple players have been named to national award watch lists, wide receiver Nick Harwell and Defensive Lineman Austin Brown. Nick is on the Bilentnikoff List for best wide receiver in the country and Austin is on the Rotary Lombardi List for the nation’s best lineman. We hope that you will be able to come see our campus and help us cheer on our football team. The dates for these special visits are:




9/24 vs. Bowling Green State University (Family Weekend; Conference Opener)
10/1 vs. University of Cincinnati (The Battle of the Victory Bell, one of the oldest rivalries in the country)
10/8 vs. The United States Military Academy – Army
10/29 vs. The University of Buffalo (Homecoming)

Prior to every home football game the athletics department also hosts tailgate town with performers and other attractions for your enjoyment before kick-off, one year there was even a mechanical bull! Tickets for any of the games can be purchased through our athletic ticket office by phone at (513) 529-HAWK or 1-866-MUHAWKS.









Above: Austin Brown (90) leading the Redhawks onto the field

Right: Nick Harwell (8) shedding a defender during the GoDaddy.com bowl





































TOURS & CULTURE



If you are interested in seeing a performance that showcases various cultures our annual Global Rhythms presentation is the event for you. This year’s theme is GLAM UP! with 400 artists of varying backgrounds taking the stage between Friday and Saturday nights performances. The events will be held on September 23 and 24 at 8pm in Hall Auditorium, giving you the option to see the show before or after your tour. Fashion will also be a large focus at this year’s program and if you purchase tickets in advance for the Saturday show you will be able to sample food from Northern India! More information on performers and the event overall can be found here: http://www.cawc.muohio.edu/special-events/global-rhythms







TOURS & LAUGHS



On the Friday evening Family Weekend Miami will host a show by Comedian Jeff Dunham titles “Identity Crisis.” Dunham will be performing this all new show on Friday, September 23 at 8:30pm in Millett Hall. If your family is coming into town early this is something you may want to check out! Time Magazine has even said Jeff Dunham is the most popular comedian in the United States. Tickets for the show and more information can be found here: http://www.miami.muohio.edu/familyweekend/index.html







TOURS & THEATER




The Miami University Department of Theater will have two shows on weekends that coincide with our campus tours. On the weekend of October 7-9 there will be performances of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” at 8pm (Friday and Saturday) in the Gates-Abegglen Theater. On the weekend of October 28-30 the department will present George F. Walker’s “Better Living” at 8pm (Friday and Saturday) in the Studio 88 Theater. Tickets for these shows can be purchased through the university box office at www.muohio.edu/boxoffice or 513-529-3200.




TOURS & TUNES (Reloaded)




Our summer “Tunes & Tours” are very popular events, but for those of you who were unable to attend we have more musical presentations available. Miami University is home to many dynamic musical groups and we would love for you to be in the audience. On the evening of October 8 many of our a capella groups will be performing in concert at 8pm in Hall Auditorium. Performers will include the Cheezies (all-male), Misfitz (all-female), Mergers, and Remnants. These groups are favorites across campus and their shows are always enjoyable. If you will be joining us on homecoming weekend, our Miami University Steel Band will be performing in concert at Hall Auditorium at 8pm. Our steel band is spectacular and they even have recordings that can be purchased on iTunes, this could definitely be an opportunity for you to experience something different. Tickets for these shows can be purchased through the university box office at www.muohio.edu/boxoffice or 513-529-3200.

If you are interested in signing up for a tour please visit www.muohio.edu/visit. If you plan to attend any of the events listed above I will suggest you sign up for the campus tour prior to buying tickets as our Saturday visits tend to get full very quickly.




Love & Honor!

Friday, July 22, 2011

It's almost Application Time!

Hey Everyone! I hope you are enjoying the summer. It’s hard to believe the semester is just around the corner. Signs are already on campus for football games and campus entertainment, the university is preparing for the students to return and current students are itching to return to Oxford. Here in admission, we’re already getting calls and emails from students ready to apply to the university!

The number one question I have been getting from students is where should I be at this point in the application process? The answer, not everyone is at the same pace, but the fact that you are thinking about the process means you are where you need to be.

Some students will be ready to apply when the Miami University application is available on August 1 (www.muohio.edu/apply). Others are still shortening their long list of schools to a short list. Keep in mind that you once August hits you can submit your application as soon as you’re ready, but you can always take the time you need to ensure you have filled out the application to your satisfaction as long as we have it by our decision deadlines.

As you begin to take a look at applying, here are a few things to keep in mind:

1. Do not rush your application just to have it done. This process allows you to let the college know the student they are admitting. Take your time to really allow the institution to get to know you as a person.

2. Map out the timing of filling out the application. Chances are you about to get extremely busy when the school year starts, so keeping yourself on a schedule will keep you on track.

3. Ask questions. This is a big decision you are making and you want all the information. Call us at 513-529-2531 or email us at admission@muohio.edu. We are always more than happy to answer any questions that you may have.

Best of luck to you as you begin application season!