<p>mhc48:</p>
<p>Following up on caitydid90’s post on undergrad teaching…Miami’s administration and faculty staff are very proud of the USNews recognition ([among</a> others](<a href=“http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about-miami/recognition/index.html]among ”>Rankings and Recognition | Miami University )). If you have an opportunity to speak with department heads they will share their philosophy of creating a learning environment similar to that of a small liberal arts college…but in a public setting.</p>
<p>This is one of the reasons many have pointed out (see: [Budget</a> Ivy List](<a href=“Searching the Bargain Bin for a Premier Public Education - The New York Times ”>Searching the Bargain Bin for a Premier Public Education - The New York Times )) that Miami is one of the best values in education today…you’re getting a private school quality education at a public price. </p>
<p>More from [President</a> Hodge](<a href=“http://www.miamistudent.net/news/miami-ranks-no-2-for-commitment-to-teaching-1.1535658]President ”>http://www.miamistudent.net/news/miami-ranks-no-2-for-commitment-to-teaching-1.1535658 ):</p>
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…“We’re obviously thrilled that we would get national recognition for something, considered here, what we do,” President David Hodge said. “Student success is what Miami is all about.”</p>
<p>Hodge said many university initiatives have contributed to this ranking, including the improvement of academic advising, the focus on study abroad programs, the addition of the Howe Writing Center right on the first floor of King Library and the revision of the Miami Plan becoming the Global Miami Plan.</p>
<p>In addition, Hodge said the sophomore residency program has helped immensely.</p>
<p>“Students that live on campus do better academically and are more engaged with other activities on campus,” Hodge said.</p>
<p>Hodge cited the [Top</a> 25 Initiative](<a href=“Page Not Found on the Users, Units, or Orgs Server | Miami University ”>Page Not Found on the Users, Units, or Orgs Server | Miami University ), a wholesale revision of Miami’s largest introductory courses to create an engaged, active and student-centered learning environment, as another contributing factor.</p>
<p>It was also noted in the release that “graduation rate performance is more heavily weighed this year, accounting for 7.5 percent of the final score, compared to 5 percent previously.” Miami exceeded the report’s expectation of a 74 percent graduation rate with an actual 83 percent, and Hodge was pleased with the rate.</p>
<p>Miami is also recognized as an outstanding example of “academic programs that are commonly linked to student success, with Living Learning Communities, “Writing tin the Disciplines and “Senior Capstone” experiences all being cited…
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