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unitid 135726 · Coral Gables, FL · private nonprofit 4-year · suburb (large)

University of Miami

Private university in Coral Gables, Florida, US

founded
1925
enrollment 2023
21,990
predominant degree
Bachelor's
motto
Great is the truth
Campus of University of Miami

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The University of Miami is a private research university in Coral Gables, Florida, United States. As of 2025, the university enrolled 20,104 students in two colleges and eight schools across over 350 academic majors and programs, including the Miller School of Medicine in Miami's Health District, the law school on the main campus, the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science on Virginia Key, and additional research facilities in southern Miami-Dade County. wikipedia rev 1359893313

scorecard 2026-06 · percentiles within private nonprofit 4-years

The record

admission rate

19%

6th pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

undergraduates

12,913

99th pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

Pell share

15%

undergrads on Pell grants

11th pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

completion

84%

finish within 150% time

90th pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

sticker cost / yr

$86,078

97th pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

avg net price / yr

$37,244

after aid, aided students

92nd pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

median earnings, 10 yr

$75,328

after entry, Title IV students

88th pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

median grad debt

$17,500

13th pctl among private nonprofit 4-years

what families actually pay

Cost

Sticker price is a fiction for most families — net price is what aided students pay after grants, by family income.

Average net price by family income, 2023–24 aid cohort

Families earning under $30k paid $15,978 per year after aid.

Dashed hollow marks are privacy-suppressed brackets — not zero. Band: middle half of private nonprofit 4-years (all incomes).

Who enrolls, by family income

  • 0-30k
    24%
  • 30-48k
    14%
  • 48-75k
    15%
  • 75-110k
    not reported
  • 110k+
    not reported
Median family income
$54,691
First-generation students
20%
In-state tuition & fees
$62,616

earnings · debt · programs

Outcomes

Median earnings after entry, working grads with federal aid

Ten years out, the median graduate earns 4.3× the median graduate debt.

Earnings cover federally aided (Title IV) students only.

What programs pay — top fields of study

programgradsearn 5 yrdebt
Law.391$109,945
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.245$85,878$23,750
Finance and Financial Management Services.213$111,946$14,500
Medicine.211$139,150
Business Administration, Management and Operations.195$120,747
Psychology, General.191$54,136$18,500
Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology.164$68,592
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods.162
Marketing.152$82,805$19,000
Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies.143$86,260
Economics.133$68,154$17,500
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication.131$75,837$18,000

— is privacy suppression at small programs, never zero. Earnings are median, 5 years after completing.

annual scorecard files, 1996–2026

Trajectory

Line breaks are years where the measure wasn't collected — a gap is not a zero.

Admission rate

Price per year

  • sticker
  • net

Median earnings, 10 yrs after entry

Undergraduates

wikidata · 2,395 people recorded

Memory

Wikidata is not an alumni census: a person appears only when volunteer editors record them. Counts measure the archive's memory - access x achievement x documentation - never placement rates or institutional quality.

Field fingerprint — share of recorded alumni by field

Women among recorded alumni, by birth decade

People without a recorded gender are excluded; decades with fewer than 5 recorded alumni are dropped.

Wikipedia attention

monthly article views since 2015

most recorded occupationsresearcher (551) · basketball player (411) · American football player (200) · politician (116) · university teacher (93) · lawyer (74) · actor (73) · composer (63)

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Provenance

  • U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard, 2026-06 release. Earnings cover federally aided (Title IV) students only. Suppressed values are null, never imputed.
  • Annual Scorecard files 1996-2026. A null in early years usually means the measure was not yet collected, not zero.
  • Coordinates and locale describe the campus address, not where students live.
  • Wikidata is not an alumni census: a person appears only when volunteer editors record them. Counts measure the archive's memory - access x achievement x documentation - never placement rates or institutional quality.
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  • Lead text from Wikipedia (revision 1359893313), CC BY-SA 4.0.