MILE, replacement for Miami Plan, among Board of Trustees actions
Board also approved department mergers, AI in the Majors initiative, more during May 15 meeting
MILE, replacement for Miami Plan, among Board of Trustees actions
Board also approved department mergers, AI in the Majors initiative, more during May 15 meeting
Miami University’s Board of Trustees approved a resolution for the Miami Integrated Learning Experience (MILE) to replace the Miami Plan as the university’s general education plan during its May 15 board meeting.
As successor to the Miami Plan, MILE is effective for students entering Miami beginning in fall 2027. The board also approved the formation of the Miami Integrated Learning Office (MILO), which will be responsible for administering and supporting MILE across all academic divisions.
The board also approved the mergers of:
- The Department of Education and Society, the Department of Justice and Community Studies, and the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences into the Department of Social Sciences and Education;
- The Department of Humanities and Creative Arts, the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Writing, and the Department of Interdisciplinary and Communication Studies into the Department of Communications, Humanities, and Professional Studies;
- The Department of Engineering Technology, the Department of Computer and Information Technology, and the Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences into the Department of Applied Computing and Engineering Technology; and
- The Department of Biology and the Department of Microbiology into the Department of Biology.
Other trustee actions included:
- The approval of one to the rank of distinguished professor emerita; four to the rank of professor emerita; 13 to the rank of professor emeritus; one to the rank of lecturer emerita; one to the rank of teaching professor emeritus; two to the rank of administrator emerita; and four to the rank of administrator emeritus;
- The approval of three to tenured faculty and administrative appointments;
- The endorsement of the AI in the Majors initiative;
- The authorization of a 2% tuition increase for undergraduate students enrolling at the Oxford campus;
- The authorization of a 3% tuition increase for undergraduate students enrolling on the regional campuses;
- The authorization of a 3% tuition increase for graduate students on all campuses; and
- The authorization of a 3% increase in room and board on the Oxford Campus.
All of the increases only apply to undergraduate students enrolling at Miami for the first time in the new academic year. All other undergraduate students will experience no change in their tuition and fees and room and board as long as they graduate in four years.