You are an international student if you are NOT a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident and wish to enroll at Miami University Middletown as an undergraduate student. These instructions are for persons in a nonimmigrant visa status (if already in the U.S.) and for those who are seeking to enter the U.S. as F-1 and J-1 students or in any other nonimmigrant status. Persons who are permanent residents of the U.S., regardless of where they have completed their education, should follow the domestic student application procedures. To enroll as an international student, complete the following steps:
Miami Middletown is located in Middletown, Ohio — 26 miles from the main campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. We do not have residence halls or graduate assistants teaching classes. For more information on attending Miami University's Oxford campus see International Student Admissions.
It is recommended that you schedule an optional appointment with an admission counselor by calling 513-727-3216. Be sure to indicate that you are an international student when calling.
Proof of completion of formal secondary education in a pre-university curriculum (transcript).
This education must culminate in the award of a diploma or the issuance of a leaving certificate or matriculation certificate generally recognized as the educational qualification necessary for admission to higher studies.
Transcripts for any previous college level course work.
We require official transcripts translated into English.
Only US citizens, US permanent residents, and other eligible noncitizens may receive federal student financial aid. Eligible noncitizens will have ARNs (Alien Registration Numbers). The most commonly presented evidence is a current I-94 with a stamp indicating specific status such as refugees or asylees. If you have specific questions about your status, please contact us.