The Student Achievement Measure is supported by six sponsoring associations, working together to provide a more comprehensive and accurate picture of student progress and completion as students move across institutions and state boundaries.
Miami University-Oxford
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, founded in 1809, is an original Public Ivy that consistently ranks among the top public universities in the nation for the quality of academic programs, for faculty commitment to students, for experiences that lead to student success, and as a “Best Value.” Undergraduates benefit from a well-rounded liberal arts foundation, developing skills for life and careers. More than 49 percent of students study abroad; more than 70 percent participate in internships or field work. Undergraduate students participate with faculty and graduate students in significant research and scholarship activities. Retention and graduation rates are among the highest of NCAA Division I schools.Fall 2017 First-time Full-time Cohort
6-year outcomes for undergraduate bachelor’s-seeking students as of 2023
First-Time Full-Time Students Starting Fall 2017
Number of students: 3,814
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The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at Miami University-Oxford in the Fall of 2017. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.
The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.
- Students who started at and graduated from Miami University-Oxford are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
- Students who started at Miami University-Oxford and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
- Students who started at and are still enrolled at Miami University-Oxford are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
- Students who started at Miami University-Oxford and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
- Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.
Miami University-Oxford | Bachelor's Seeking Model - First-Time Full-Time
OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY-OXFORD IN FALL 2017 BY SUMMER 2023 |
WITHIN 4 YEARS
2020-21
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WITHIN 5 YEARS
2021-22
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WITHIN 6 YEARS
2022-23
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= | Total Graduated from Miami University-Oxford | 73% | 82% | 83% | |||
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= | Total Graduated from another institution | 5% | 7% | 8% | |||
Enrolled at Miami University-Oxford | 12% | 2% | 1% | ||||
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= | Total Transferred and enrolled at another institution |
4% | 3% | 2% | |||
Current Status Unknown | 6% | 6% | 6% | ||||
Full-Time Transfer Students Starting Fall 2017
Number of students: 196
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The SAM Full-time Bachelor's Degree model tracks a group of students who started a bachelor's degree program at Miami University-Oxford in the Fall of 2017. The students' progress toward a degree is reported within 4, 5, and 6 years. The same group of students is included in the results for every year.
The sections of the SAM chart represent the proportion of students in the original group with the following five outcomes.
- Students who started at and graduated from Miami University-Oxford are represented by the darker purple bar with the solid black bar underneath (). (This section of the chart Within 6 Years is approximately the same as the federal graduation rate, but it may differ slightly for each institution.)
- Students who started at Miami University-Oxford and then transferred to and graduated from another institution are represented by the lighter purple bar with the white stripe underneath ()
- Students who started at and are still enrolled at Miami University-Oxford are represented by the darker aqua bar with two white stripes underneath ().
- Students who started at Miami University-Oxford and then transferred to and are still enrolled at another institution are represented by the lighter aqua bar with the bottom white stripe ().
- Students from the original group whose status is unknown are represented by the green bar with the top white stripe (). These students may have graduated or still be enrolled somewhere, but their status could not be determined conclusively.
Miami University-Oxford | Bachelor's Seeking Model - Full-Time Transfer
OUTCOMES FOR STUDENT STARTING AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY-OXFORD IN FALL 2017 BY SUMMER 2023 |
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2018-19
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2020-21
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2022-23
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= | Total Graduated from Miami University-Oxford | 9% | 77% | 79% | |||
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= | Total Graduated from another institution | 3% | 7% | 10% | |||
Enrolled at Miami University-Oxford | 78% | 5% | 1% | ||||
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= | Total Transferred and enrolled at another institution |
5% | 6% | 1% | |||
Current Status Unknown | 5% | 5% | 9% | ||||