About Miami University’s Regional Campuses
Miami University Hamilton and Middletown are regional campuses of Miami University, a highly regarded public university with a national reputation. As commuter campuses Miami Hamilton and Middletown offer certificate programs, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and beginning course work for most four-year degrees. The Voice of America Learning Center offers undergraduate and graduate courses, and is the home of the Corporate & Community Institute.

Miami’s Regionals offer the quality of a Miami University education combined with the convenience of a campus close to home.
Whether you want to:
• take a course or two related to your interests or explore new topics
• earn a certificate to enhance your business or technical skills
• complete an associate degree that could lead to a new career
• begin work on a bachelor's degree
• complete a bachelor's in Engineering Technology, Nursing or Integrative Studies
• begin work on a master's degree,
Miami University’s regional campuses can help you reach your educational goals.
Some of the reasons students choose to attend the regional campuses:
• flexible class schedules
• affordable tuition
• student/faculty ratios that are favorable to one-on-one learning
• high-quality and award-winning faculty
Other outstanding services include:
• free academic tutoring and advising
• career counseling and job placement
• cooperative education programs
• student activities such as athletics and cultural programs
• on-site childcare
• wireless internet connectivity throughout both campuses
• free use of campus recreation centers
• convenient, free parking
Fall semester begins in late August and ends in mid-December. Spring semester begins in mid-January and ends in mid-May. Summer sessions also are offered.
Miami’s Regional Campuses are accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and are members of the North Central Association (312) 263-0456.