Farmer School of Business


The Farmer School of Business is the business school at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, with approximately 4,000 full-time students enrolled as of 2016.
For the past several years the Farmer School's undergraduate business program has been rated near the top of all such programs offered by public universities. In the 2015 Businessweek survey, the school ranked 8th nationally among public institutions. In the 2016 Businessweek survey, the school ranked 40th among all undergraduate business schools.
Miami University's business school is a member of the AACSB and is named for Richard Farmer and his wife, Joyce Farmer, who provided the cornerstone gift to the school of business in 1992.