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University of Cincinnati-Main Campus and Miami University-Oxford present distinct value propositions for Ohio students. Both schools maintain similar admission standards, with UC accepting 86% of applicants compared to Miami's 88%, making both accessible options.

Cost differences are significant. UC charges $13,570 for in-state tuition versus Miami's $17,809, creating a $4,239 annual advantage for UC students. Out-of-state students face $30,582 at UC compared to $40,025 at Miami. Average net prices reflect this gap, with UC averaging $23,156 versus Miami's $27,662.

Academic environments differ notably. Miami offers smaller classes with a 15:1 student-faculty ratio compared to UC's 19:1. This translates to more personalized attention at Miami, which also achieves higher retention (89.5% vs 85.7%) and graduation rates (81.8% vs 71.5%). UC's larger enrollment of 29,094 students provides more diverse academic programs, particularly strong engineering and medical programs, while Miami's 16,361 students experience a more intimate college atmosphere.

Career outcomes remain comparable. Miami graduates earn slightly more at $55,076 versus UC's $54,810 after ten years. However, UC graduates carry less debt ($21,250 vs $23,000), potentially offsetting the earnings difference.

Both universities compete in NCAA Division I athletics, offering school spirit and recreational opportunities. UC's urban Cincinnati location provides internship and job opportunities, while Miami's small-town Oxford setting creates a traditional college experience.

Students seeking affordable education with urban opportunities should consider UC, while those preferring smaller classes and traditional campus life despite higher costs will find Miami more appealing.

Head-to-Head Comparison

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University of Cincinnati-Main Campus Miami University-Oxford
Acceptance Rate 86.2% 87.9%
SAT Average 1,260 1,295
Enrollment 29,094 16,361
In-State Tuition $13,570 $17,809
Out-of-State Tuition $30,582 $40,025
Net Price $23,156 $27,662
Graduation Rate (6-year) 71.5% 81.8%
Retention Rate 85.7% 89.5%
Median Earnings (10yr) $54,810 $55,076
Median Debt $21,250 $23,000

Top Programs by Earnings

Top 5 bachelor's programs at each school, ranked by median graduate earnings.

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University of Cincinnati-Main Campus Miami University-Oxford
Program Earnings Program Earnings
Chemical Engineering. $70,456 Computer Engineering. $76,460
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. $68,965 Engineering-Related Fields. $74,576
Mechanical Engineering. $68,890 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. $67,660
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. $64,990 Engineering Technology, General. $66,821
Engineering, General. $64,493 Chemical Engineering. $66,541