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Open Hours, Spring/
Fall Semesters
M-R: 8 am-7:15 pm;
F: 8 am-5 pm
Open Hours, Summer Terms
M-R: 8 am-6:00 pm;
F: 8 am-4:30 pm |
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Go to You Tube to hear former PSEO student, Alicia Campbell, talk about why she chose Miami Middletown, one of Miami's regional campuses. |

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PSEOP Application Deadlines & Options
PSEOP Admission Requirements
Apply for PSEOP Admission to Miami Regionals
PSEOP Frequently Asked Questions
Accepted Student Checklists
Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) Students: Application Deadlines & Options
The Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) has been established to permit high school students in grades 9 through 12 to earn college and high school graduation credit through the successful completion of college courses. Download the list of recommended courselist (PDF). PSEOP courses are available on the Miami Hamilton and Miami Middletown campuses, and also at the Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester.
Students must apply to the PSEO program each academic year they wish to participate.
If a student plans to participate in both the fall and spring semesters, the application and all credentials must be received by May 1. If a student plans to participate in the spring semester only, the application and all credentials must by received by November 1.
PSEOP offers students two options:
- Option A allows the public, community or nonpublic high school student to choose, upon enrollment, college credit or both high school and college credit. In this case, the cost of the program is funded entirely by the student's family.
- Option B allows the student to receive both high school and college credit. For public high school and community school students, there is no transfer of tuition between student and college. The high school's state foundation will pay the college directly. If the student is enrolled in a nonpublic high school, the cost is subsidized by funds set aside by the Ohio General Assembly in each biennium and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. In order to receive this funding, the student must provide the state with form SF-PS-140NPP and a copy of their letter of acceptance from the university. Public, community or nonpublic high school students electing this option will not be required to pay for tuition or books.
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Miami University
Hamilton
Office of Admission & Financial Aid
1601 University Blvd
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: 513.785.3111
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Miami University
Middletown
Office of Admission & Financial Aid
4200 N University Blvd
Middletown, OH 45042
Phone: 513.727.3216
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Voice of America Learning Center
7847 VOA Park Drive
West Chester, Ohio 45069
Phone: 513.895.8862
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Greentree Health Science Academy
5757 Innovation Drive
Middletown, Ohio 45005
Phone: 513.933.3960
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