University of Miami
School info
4.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.5
Food
3.3
Clubs
4.3
Facilities
4.5
Internet
3.9
Location
4.6
Opportunities
4.4
Safety
4.5
Social
4.4
Happiness
4.6
Basic Information
Location
- Coral Gables, FL
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private research university
- Established: April 8, 1925; 99 years ago (April 8, 1925)
- Founder: George E. Merrick, a group of citizens
Academic information
Degree Courses
- More than 100
Key Area
- Center for HIV and Research in Mental Health
- Diabetes Research Institute
- Clinical and Translational Science Institute
- Public Health including Built Environment and Human Health
- Miami Center for AIDS Research
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 19,593 (Fall 2023)
- Undergraduates: 12,570 (Fall 2023)
- Postgraduates: 6,710 (Fall 2023)
- Academic Staff: 3,513 (Fall 2023)
- Administrative Staff: 15,491 (Fall 2023)
Notable Alumni
- Dwayne Johnson
- Gloria Estefan
- Alex Rodriguez
- Ray Lewis
- Marco Rubio
10 FAQs about this University from
Reddit
Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
this i the best school in the country
Overall 5
best school ever great location great academics. Lots of rich kids come here and use the school as their playground.
Overall 5
AMAZING COME HERE
Overall 5
Love this campus warm weather especially since were from NY so its a big change in weather my cousin Julia went here and loved it so do i
Overall 5
Love it at UMiami the weather is awesome tons to do me and my cousin Anna both go here shes a Freshman and Im a sophomore we love it here
Overall 5
Couldn't be a better school if you take advantage of all it offers and don't get caught up in the crazy stuff.
Overall 5
The best school all around! Great academics, professors, beautiful campus, and a good balance of social life. I love it here!
Overall 5
its Miami
Overall 5
Go to this school. Trust me.
Overall 5
GREAT!
Bad reviews
Overall 1
It's a great school, not as fun with covid but there's always something to do. Dining hall sucks, on-campus restaurants are decent. Make sure to budget and find stuff to do close by because ubers and costs of going out add up fast.
Overall 1.7
Don't attend if you are not rich or you're not planning to study in the medical, law, or business field (especially if you want to be/are an art major). Advising sucks. A minor is required. If you're a long distance commuter, good luck making connections because most events are held very late and are not worth driving back for. Transferring ASAP.