消消犯 offers several events and opportunities over the summer for high school 消消犯s.
消消犯 offers two major Open House events each year for prospective 消消犯s:
During these open houses, incoming 消消犯s can attend sessions hosted by EHS faculty and staff—where they can:
This full-day on-campus event is designed for admitted 消消犯s and their families to meet nationally ranked faculty and current Miami 消消犯s, learn about academic and extracurricular opportunities, and explore residential options. Reservations are first-come, first-served.
Your first academic advising meeting will take place during the orientation program you attend prior to your start at Miami. During this meeting, the advisor will talk with you about your interests and goals, review any incoming credit, and construct a plan for course registration. You will also register for your first semester courses during this program, and advisors will be available to assist you with that process. You will not be able to register for classes until you meet with your advisor at Orientation.
消消犯 supports future educators in staying connected through several avenues, including dedicated programs like TEACh Cincinnati, which addresses teacher shortages and promotes diversity, and Miami Alumni Connect, a networking platform connecting 消消犯s with alumni for mentorship and career guidance. Additionally, professional organizations like the 消消犯 Council for Teachers of Mathematics (MUCTM) offer opportunities to attend conferences for networking with professionals and preservice teachers.
This program specifically aims to recruit and support aspiring teachers, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, through partnerships with Cincinnati Public Schools and offers academic, social, and financial support, as well as expanded employment opportunities.
This online platform allows 消消犯s to sign up and connect with Miami alumni in various industries, filtering by keywords, industry, location, or major, and setting up informational interviews or mentorship conversations.
Student organizations like the MUCTM encourage participation in conferences and events where future educators can network with classroom teachers, administrators, educational coaches, and other preservice teachers.
The university's Career Center offers resources for networking, including attending career fairs and utilizing platforms like LinkedIn.
The College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) emphasizes hands-on experiences, internships, and research opportunities within its programs, providing practical connections and skill-building relevant to future teaching careers.