University of Miami - Education facility details

College overview for University of Miami

Kind of university is private institution, founded 1925, no religious affiliation. The academic calendar is organized as semester and has 10,537 students capacity. It is located in a suburban setting and its endowment is 526,090,748.The admission fee estimate is US Dollars 65 and the application deadline is february 1. See Extra Curriculars details for University of Miami This faculty is deemed more selective and expenses is estimated $ 31,232 while room is USD 9,278. For funding (as detailed in national education loans) use the provided contact info to inquire University of Miami about available grants that may be available.

Student Services at University of Miami

The basic services provided are nonremedial tutoring, placement service, health service, health insurance. Remedial services offered are reading, math, writing, study skills. This university offers counseling on: minority student, career, military, personal, academic, older student, psychological, religious.

The career services offered counseling are: on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training, other Statistics offers a rundown of students that enter the job market within 6 months of 72%.Firms that hire most graduates are UBS Financial, Morgan Stanley, Lennar, Target, KPMG, PWC, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Lehman Brothers, Allstate, Florida Power & Light, American Express, Bayview Financial, Capital One, Central Intelligence Agency, Enterprise Rent a Car, Citibank, FBI, GE, I.

Library and special facilities of University of Miami

This university does have a library, and is member of a library consortia. Provides 2,571,045 books.The current number of serial subscriptions is: 38,432. Has 3,924,529 microforms, audiovisuals and 253,999 eBooks. Has other facilities: Library facilities: Otto G. Richter Library (central library);Law Library; Louis Calder Medical Library; Marine Science Library; Judi Prokop Newman Business Library; Paul Buisson Architecture Reference Library; Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library. Special collections: Cuban Heritage Collection, Florida collection, Dante B. Fascell papers, Pan American Airlines papers; Jackie Gleason Collection, Map Collection, Rare Books Collection,Wallace Stevens Collection, University Collection; University of Miami ImageBase Collection. and relating to museums or other special academic buildings on the Campus offers: Lowe Art Museum/Music Library/Business Library.

Technology focus and facilities in University of Miami

This university does require a computer course to be undertaken, and a computer is not required. There are 1,800 computer available for students.It does offer Internet access and it does not provide e-mail addresses.Computers available in: computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center. The number of available wired connection in the library (excluding labs) is 100. The classrooms have 750. In the Labs there are 500. There are 400 wired internet accesses are offered.University of Miami does provide wireless connections.

The recommended operating system is Microsoft.The percentage of hosting units owned by university for Web access is 100%. Students are allowed have personal web pages and there is an online registration system. Security services offered on the Campus are: 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc).

Campus Life and University Housing for University of Miami

The percentage of undergrads that live in college-owned houses is 41%. The % of male undergrads that live in Fraternities is 12%. The percentage of female undergrads staying at Sororities is 14%. The percentage of students staying on campus on weekends is 75%.

The school does offer students housing. And the amount of students living in college-owned housing is 41%. Housing is available for all unmarried students. The Campus does provide assistance if housing is unavailable. The types of available housings are coed dorms (86%), fraternity housing (3%), apartment for single students (10%), special housing for disabled students (1%). The university-owned percentage of housings units is 7% singles, 82% double rooms, 11% apartments,

The university owns 12 buildings The amount of housing units that have a sprinkler system is 100%. Among buildings, 100% have fire alarms. In total 100% have high speed internet access. The total campus size is 260 acres.

Transportation (distances in miles) to University of Miami

  • Nearest airport to University of Miami: Miami International Airport (7), Ft. Lauderdale International Airport (30)
  • Closest train station to University of Miami: Miami (5)
  • Nearest bus station to University of Miami: Miami (2)


Public transportation does not serve the campus. Students are not allowed to have cars in the campus.

Student Employment, Reserve Officers Training Corps as well as Rules at University of Miami

The university does provide jobs and the percent of undergraduates that worked on campus in 2005/2006 is 15%, the average wage was 2,500 and freshmen are discouraged from working during their first term.

Army ROTC: Offered on campus, Navy ROTC: Not offered, Air Force ROTC: Offered on campus.

Legal alcohol is permitted on campus.Other policies: class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited.

Campus most popular events: Sports Fest/Cane Craze/International Week/President's Cup/Homecoming Week (Various Activities)/Three Days of Cuban Culture/Ghandi Day. For more sport informations visit the site of University of Miami. You may also explore other colleges in Florida as the available data varies for each college.

University of Miami address:
PO Box 248025
Coral Gables, FL 33124

Website: http://www.miami.edu
Email: admission@miami.edu




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