11,800+
Organizations Interviewed, Attended a Job Fair, or Posted Jobs at Miami in 2021-2022
Center for Career Exploration and Success
Learn from professors who become mentors. Access a powerful alumni network. Find people who will help you connect the dots from where you are to where you want to go. Wherever life takes you, you will be ready.
11,800+
Organizations Interviewed, Attended a Job Fair, or Posted Jobs at Miami in 2021-2022
Center for Career Exploration and Success
99%
Of 2022 graduates were hired/in school by fall 2022
Miami University Data
$132K+
Median, Mid-Career Income for Miami Alums in 2021-2022
Payscale.com
Chairman and CEO, Starbucks
Brian launches food and beverage brands into the future with an eye toward technology, ensuring they appeal to the needs of modern consumers.
MD candidate, Harvard Medical School
Sara received the Harry S. Truman Scholarship, an award that honors future public servants and change agents. She also was a Rhodes Scholarship finalist.
Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State
John earned a master's degree in security policy studies as a prestigious Charles B. Rangel Fellow and is now working in Angola with the U.S. Department of State.
Software Engineer, Google
Caroline shared her passion for computing and strengthened her technical skills by teaching school children to code through Kode2Learn and Girls Who Code.
Fashion Designer
Kyle was named Young Fashion Designer of the Year by the Fashion Designer and Craft Makers Network and appeared on the hit show “Project Runway.”
Head Coach, Los Angeles Rams
Sean became the youngest head coach to lead a team to the Super Bowl. No wonder he’s considered one of the brightest minds in the NFL.
Our dedication to our students doesn't go unnoticed. We're proud to consistently appear in a wide range of prestigious rankings and listings.
No. 3
For Undergraduate Teaching among U.S. public universities
U.S. News & World Report, 2023
No. 12
Public university in the U.S. for internships
Princeton Review, 2024
Where will you go after college? Starting your first year, projects and mentors will connect you to career opportunities in your field.
The Sue J. Henry Center for Pre-Law Education will prepare you to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and help you arrange internship and job-shadowing opportunities.
The Mallory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education and Miami's rigorous science curriculum will help you navigate your route to medical school and careers in the healthcare field.
You'll conduct research and work on real-world projects, which will help you stand out to top graduate schools. Miami also offers multiple combined bachelor's and master's degree programs so you can quickly advance your studies.
Realizing your full potential begins at Miami.
See our campuses and locations, visit classes, and talk to faculty members during your student-led tour.