A+
Rating
Private
Type
19,618
Students
$50,400
Tuition
27%
Acceptance
#55
Ranking
Small City
Campus Setting
University of Miami is a large private university located in Coral Gables, FL ranked 59thin the US. It has a total of 12,351 full-time undergraduate students and is relatively competitive, accepting barely south of 2/7 of applicants. University of Miami offers 309 different majors and is best known for its information technology administration and management, marine biology and biological oceanography, and broadcast journalism programs (nationally ranked 1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively). With a tuition cost of $50,400 per year, University of Miami is extremely expensive. 74.98% of students graduate moving on to the next phase of their lives, joining the labor market. After graduation, alumni go on to earn about $60,100 per year, which is 45% over the national median.
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National Average
$70,906/year
Total annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses; excluding any financial aid, grants or scholarships.
$37,596/year
Average annual cost including tuition, books and living expenses after financial aid, grants or scholarships.
University of Miami
National
1270 - 1440
57% of students submit
21%
26 - 31
38% of students submit
https://miami.edu/admission/index.php/undergraduate_admission/apply/
Required
$70
Full-Time
Part-Time
47%
83%
53%
15%
6%
1%
7% Business Administration and Management, General
6% Finance, General
4% Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
83% Others
7%
354 Graduates
6%
286 Graduates
4%
213 Graduates
3%
175 Graduates
3%
171 Graduates
3%
135 Graduates
3%
129 Graduates
3%
128 Graduates
Students
Professors
12
1,771,329
$29,239
92%
Total spend on salaries and wages to all employees, faculty, staff, per student.
High retention indicates students are generally satisfied with their experience.
University of Miami
National
$47,500
2 Years After Graduation
1%
$60,100
6 Years After Graduation
74%