Middletown

sign outside Johnston Hall at Miami University Middletown with the MU logo and Cincinnati State logo

Johnston Hall, #112
4200 N. University Blvd.
Middletown, Ohio  45042 

(513) 727-3400 

New Programs

Starting in Fall 2024, Cincinnati State at Miami University Middletown will be offering four new programs! Join us to start your journey to a new career in Addiction Studies, Construction Management, Human and Social Services, or Real Estate. At Cincinnati State Middletown, you can!

Maps

Click Here for an Interactive Miami University Middletown Campus Map

Middletown Application Process

Don’t know what to major in?

Consider participating in one of our Moving Beyond Undecided Sessions, many offered virtually. Our Career Center staff will help you with career exploration and major/program selection. They can also help you understand career options within a major/program and the skills needed to be employable.

Register for a Moving Beyond Undecided Session

There is no fee when you submit your application. A $15 non-refundable admission fee will be charged to your first semester’s tuition statement.

Please note that admission to the College does not admit you to all health care programs. Many programs in the Health and Public Safety division have special admission requirements and a separate application process.

Request Transcripts

Contact your high school and ask them to send an official copy of your transcript to the Cincinnati State Office of Admissions. If you have a GED, use the link to request your scores be sent to Cincinnati State.

If you earned college credit or completed College Credit Plus or Dual Credit coursework through another college or university (not Cincinnati State), request an official transcript from each college/university you attended.

Most high schools and colleges have an online transcript request process.  Search for “transcripts” and you will probably be directed to login to your student portal or referred to the HS Guidance or college’s Registrar’s Office.

Cincinnati State must receive your official transcript directly from each institution.  Transcripts may be sent directly from the school to:

ATTN: Cincinnati State, JHN 112
4200 N. University Blvd.
Middletown, OH 45042

We also accept high school transcripts if sent directly from a school official via email (middletownadm@cincinnatistate.edu) or fax (513-569-1562).

Home schooled students should also submit a notarized letter from the parent detailing the duration and the content of the student’s home-school experience.

Request AP scores to be sent to  Cincinnati State

Financial Aid

We encourage you to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for financial assistance. Apply early for your best chance to receive state aid.

The staff at Cincinnati State Middletown are happy to help you check your Financial Aid status and offer assistance with using Self-Service.

Learn More About Financial Aid 

Explore MyCState & Self-Service

Applicants to Cincinnati State can view the status of your application and financial aid, as well as CState email, through your MyCState student portal, Self-Service.

Learn more about  MyCState/Self-Service

Next Steps

Please allow two weeks for Admissions to process all documents and send you a letter of admission to the College. Once admitted, you will receive next steps and instructions for orientation, academic advising, and registering for classes.

Please note that admission to the College does not admit you to all health care programs. Many programs in the Health and Public Safety division have special admission requirements. Please discuss these selective admission requirements with your Academic Pathway Advisor.