Admission, Fees, and Financial Aid
PSEOP
PSEOP Application deadlines:
- Fall term: May 1st
- Spring term: November 1st
- Continuing students: May 1st every year
To participate in PSEOP at Miami University Middletown, complete the following
steps:
- Attend a PSEOP
information session in the spring. Many high schools require
PSEOP students to attend an information session and declare their intent to
participate in PSEOP by March 30th (see your high school counselor to find
out what your school requires).
This year the PSEOP Information Session will be at 10 am in room 142 Johnston
Hall on Saturday, March 21, 2009.
- Complete the Middletown Campus 2009
PSEOP Application which includes:
- Completed application signed by student, parent/guardian, and high school
counselor
- Official high school transcript
- Official ACT or SAT scores
- Freshmen and sophomores must also turn in a letter of recommendation from
a teacher in the subject area they plan to take at MUM
- Complete the Accepted PSEOP Student
Checklist.
The Post Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) allows eligible high
school students in grades 9-12 take approved
college courses while still in high school. Eligible students must meet
the following criteria:
- 3.25 GPA
- 21 ACT or 1000 SAT
- For Fall admission, test scores must be received by July 15.
For Spring admission, test scores must be received by Nov. 1.
- ACT code: 3299
- SAT code: 1509
- Completion of college prep units:
- Seniors: 13/16 college prep units
- Juniors: 9/16 college prep units
- Sophomores: 5/16 college prep units
Total College Prep Units:
- 4 units of college preparatory English
- 3 units of college preparatory mathematics (at least to the Algebra II level)
- 3 units of college preparatory natural science (including both a physical and a biological science)
- 3 units of college preparatory social studies (including one unit of history)
- 2 units of foreign language, both in the same language
- 1 unit of fine arts, including art, drama, dance, or music, either appreciation or performance
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Students must be enrolled in a public or nonpublic high school to participate.
Homeschooled students must enroll in either a non-public school or in
the public school in the district in which they live to participate in PSEOP.
*Information taken from the
Ohio Department of Education website.
Students may participate in one of two ways:
- 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.
For more information, contact Kevin Aldridge at 513-727-3353 or email Kevin
Aldridge
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Office of Admission
114 Johnston Hall
4200 E University Blvd
Middletown, OH 45042
(513)727-3216
mumadmission@muohio.edu
Monday-Friday:
8:00am-5:00pm
Evening available by appointment
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Office of Student Financial Assistance
114A Johnston Hall
4200 E University Blvd
Middletown, OH 45042
(513)727-3299
mumfinaid@muohio.edu
Monday-Friday:
8:00am-5:00pm
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