Oxford Campus
Nellie Craig Walker Hall
301 S. Campus Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056
OneStop@MiamiOH.edu
Phone: 513-529-0001
Fax: 513-529-0003
Grants are funds provided to a student that do not need to be repaid. They are typically awarded based on financial need and are prorated based on enrollment. To be considered, you must complete the FAFSA each year.
Federal grants are contingent upon funding and congressional action.
Award amounts change yearly and are based on:
Award amounts typically range from $100 to $1,000.
The Federal Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH) provides funding to students who agree to complete a specified teaching service in designated high-need subject areas at low-income elementary or secondary schools.
The Federal TEACH Grant carries strict requirements. If you fail to meet the requirements of your service obligation, all TEACH Grants you have received will be converted into a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Student Loan. You will be required to repay the full loan amount, with interest accruing from the date each TEACH Grant was disbursed. For more information, visit StudentAid.gov’s TEACH Grant Program page.
The amount is subject to change based on federal sequestration. The annual statutory amount is as follows:
| Enrollment | Amount |
|---|---|
| Full-time student (12+ credit hours) | $4,000 |
| Three-quarter-time student (9-11 credit hours) | $3,000 |
| Less-than-half-time student (5 or fewer credit hours) | $2,000 |
| Less-than-half-time student (5 or fewer credit hours) | $1,000 |
This grant does not renew automatically. You must:
In exchange for receiving a Teach Grant, you must:
After completing each year of your required teaching service, you must submit a certification documenting your employment and eligibility. For detailed instructions on how to submit your certification, required documentation, and submission options, visit Studentaid.gov’s How to Document Your Qualifying Teaching Service page.
State grants are contingent upon funding and congressional action.
The Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG) is offered by the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE).
The Ohio War Orphan and Severely Disabled Veterans’ Children Scholarship Program (WOS) provides tuition assistance to children of deceased or severely disabled Ohio veterans who served in the armed forces during a period of declared war or conflict.
Though called a scholarship, funds from this program are treated more like a grant or a waiver. As such, the award amount may be impacted by other grants and waivers you receive.
The ODHE will email or mail award notifications to students in early August.
The Second Chance Grant Program is offered by the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE).
The One Stop assists Miami students and authorized family members with billing and payment, financial aid, registration, and student records.
Nellie Craig Walker Hall
301 S. Campus Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056
OneStop@MiamiOH.edu
Phone: 513-529-0001
Fax: 513-529-0003
102 Mosler Hall
1601 University Blvd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
RegOneStop@MiamiOH.edu
Phone: 513-217-4111
Fax: 513-785-1807
114 Johnston Hall
4200 N. University Blvd.
Middletown, OH 45042
RegOneStop@MiamiOH.edu
Phone: 513-217-4111
Fax: 513-727-3427
Graduate students
OneStop@MiamiOH.edu
Phone: 513-529-0001
Fax: 513-529-0003
Undergraduate students
RegOneStop@MiamiOH.edu
Phone: 513-217-4111
Fax: 513-785-1807