Miami graduate programs earn U.S. News & World Report recognition
Annual rankings evaluate programs across several disciplines
Miami graduate programs earn U.S. News & World Report recognition
U.S. News & World Report identified multiple Miami University programs in its just released 2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings.
Miami received recognition in the categories of Best Education Schools, Best Part-time MBA Programs, and Speech Language Pathology.
The Best Graduate School rankings evaluate programs across several disciplines, including business, education, engineering, law, medicine, and nursing.
U.S. News & World Report collects graduate school data annually, and the rankings are designed to help students seeking post-college education. The methodology for the programs is based on expert opinion about program excellence and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school’s faculty, research, and students.
The data for those six disciplines emerged from statistical surveys of 2,214 programs and from reputation surveys sent to approximately 6,300 academics and 12,690 professionals, conducted in fall 2022 and early 2023.
“I am pleased that Miami University has again received national recognition for our graduate programs in education,” said Amity Noltemeyer, interim dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society. “Through our rigorous and innovative curriculum, exceptional and dedicated faculty, impactful research and experiential learning opportunities, and unwavering commitment to student success, we are preparing highly skilled professionals and scholars equipped to address today’s educational challenges. I am proud of our graduate education programs, and thankful for the many faculty, staff, and students who contribute to their excellence.”
Speech Language Pathology, ranked No. 52 overall, was part of the U.S. News & World Report’s periodic specialty rankings based on peer assessment data.
"We're excited that the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology recently moved into the brand new Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility, giving undergraduate and graduate students increased opportunities for clinical experiences and state-of-the-art learning environments,” said Susan Brehm, associate dean of the College of Arts and Science.