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University of Miami

Coral Gables, FL

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Quick Facts

Magna est veritas("Great is the truth")

Wikipedia
Private research university
Type
12,570
Total Students
12,913
Undergrad
6,602
Graduate
$1.6B
Endowment
(2024)
$60K
Tuition (In-State)
$60K
Tuition (Out-State)
$37K
Avg Net Price
19%
Acceptance Rate
84%
Graduation Rate
6-year
92%
Retention Rate
Doctoral Universities
Classification
President: Joe Echevarria

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About University of Miami

The U: Florida's premier private research university, a vibrant hub for medicine, marine science, and champions.

Nestled in beautiful Coral Gables, Florida, the University of Miami, affectionately known as 'The U,' offers a dynamic and vibrant collegiate experience. As a leading private research university, it attracts nearly 20,000 students to its diverse array of over 350 academic majors and programs. With a strong commitment to inter-American studies, creative arts, and tropical research, UM provides unparalleled opportunities in a stunning subtropical setting.

Recognized as an 'R1: Doctoral University – Very high research activity' and a proud member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), the University of Miami stands at the forefront of discovery. Its academic landscape includes the renowned Miller School of Medicine in Miami's Health District, the innovative Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science on Virginia Key, and a comprehensive law school on its main campus. With annual research expenditures reaching $492 million in 2024, students are immersed in an environment dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

The University of Miami's journey began with an ambitious vision in 1925, founded by citizens eager to establish a local institution of higher learning. Despite facing immense challenges in its early years—including the collapse of the 1920s land boom, the devastating 1926 hurricane, and even bankruptcy—UM persevered. This resilience fostered its growth, leading to the establishment of key professional schools and a burgeoning reputation that has made it a pillar of education and a significant economic contributor as the second-largest employer in Miami-Dade County.

Key Highlights

  • Classified as an "R1: Doctoral University – Very high research activity," one of the top research institutions in the nation.
  • The Miller School of Medicine features the nationally #1 ranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and #25 ranked Neurology/Neurosurgery programs.
  • The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science is home to the world's largest hurricane simulation tank and is the only subtropical marine and atmospheric research institute in the continental U.S.
  • Enrolls 19,852 students in Fall 2024 across over 350 academic majors and programs in two colleges and ten schools.
  • The "Miami Hurricanes" athletic teams have won 5 national championships in football and 4 national championships in baseball.
  • Boasts an endowment of $1.59 billion as of 2024.
  • Serves as the second-largest employer in Miami-Dade County, with over 20,000 faculty and staff.

Timeline

1925
University of Miami formally chartered (April 8) and founded with a significant land grant from George E. Merrick.
1926
The first class of 372 students enrolled, soon after which the Great Miami Hurricane devastated the region.
1928
The School of Law was established.
1929
The School of Business (later Miami Herbert Business School) and the School of Education were established.
1932
Amidst severe financial struggles, the university sought bankruptcy protection.
1934
The University of Miami was reincorporated with a new board of trustees.
1943
The Marine Laboratory (later Rosenstiel School) was established.
1952
The School of Medicine was established.
2007
The university acquired Cedars Medical Center, renaming it University of Miami Hospital.
2009
A LEED-certified nine-story biomedical research building was opened, housing key research institutes.

Schools & Colleges

7 notable schools within University of Miami

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Miller School of Medicine

Located in Miami's Health District, it includes the nationally #1 ranked Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and #25 ranked Neurology/Neurosurgery programs, serving as a primary teaching hospital for Jackson Memorial Hospital.

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Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science

Situated on Virginia Key, it is the only subtropical marine and atmospheric research institute in the continental U.S. and home to the world's largest hurricane simulation tank.

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School of Law

Established in 1928, this professional school is located on the university's main Coral Gables campus.

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Miami Herbert Business School

Originally established as the School of Business in 1929 and renamed in 2019, it is recognized as one of the world's top-ranked business schools.

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Graduate School

Established in 1941, it oversees the university's master's and doctoral degree programs across various disciplines.

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School of Education

Established in 1929, focusing on advancing educational theory, practice, and leadership.

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School of Engineering

Established in 1947, offering programs in diverse engineering fields.

Leadership

via Wikipedia
Joe Echevarria
President
Joel Samuels
Provost

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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