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Miles College is a senior, private, liberal arts Historically Black College with roots in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The College through dedicated faculty cultivates students to seek knowledge that leads to intellectual and civic empowerment.
- We are Miles
Miles College and the city of Birmingham are knit together...
- Your Education
At Miles, you get an HBCU education reinvented for the 21st...
- A Place to Belong
Miles College is a member of the Southern Intercollegiate...
- Empowering Leaders
Miles College works with intelligence agencies like the CIA...
- Admissions & Aid
Attention Future Miles College Students. Here is a message...
- Departments/ Programs
This list shows Miles College’s academic departments and...
- Meet Our President
Birmingham native Bobbie Knight made history in August 2019...
- Academic Affairs
When you come to Miles, you become part of a family. Whether...
- We are Miles
31 de mar. de 2022 · Miles College is a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) higher learning institution. The College is one of only 39 HBCUs to have the designation of a United Negro College Fund (UNCF) institution. Miles College has as its brand civic engagement and activism.
The Miles College athletics program competes in the NCAA Division II's Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). The program has men's and women's sports that include: basketball, football, volleyball, track, baseball, softball, cross country, and golf.
16 de mar. de 2022 · Majors & Minors. Maybe you already know what you want to major in. Or you might have no idea. Either way, you’ll start out at Miles by taking General Education courses. These courses expose you to subjects across the arts and sciences, as well as the social and behavioral sciences and history.
3 de oct. de 2023 · The biggest college in Columbus is Ohio State University, clocking in at over 60,000 students. While dwarfed by Ohio's flagship institution, Franklin University is the city's largest private school, with an enrollment of more than 8,000 students.
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There are 17 ranked colleges within the Columbus city limits and 41 colleges within a 50 mile radius. Area colleges collectively enroll a total of 145,880 students. If you're looking for a large school, Ohio State University enrolls the most students with 326 currently taking classes.