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University of Miami Out of State Tuition

The University of Miami is a private university located in Miami, Florida. The school was founded in 1925. With a current enrollment of over 16,000 students, UM is one of the largest private schools in the United States. There are currently 44 undergraduate programs, 150 fields of study, and 60 master’s degree programs at UM. The university is also known for its public policy, Frost School of Music and Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science programs.

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University of Miami Out of State

The basic undergraduate tuition rate covers the normal student load and is increased if the student carries an overload. Private instruction, e.g., music lessons, carries extra charges.  Students who opt to participate in any of the University’s intercession courses will be billed for the intercession course separately from the flat rate cost of full-time tuition and fees. 

For tuition charges in special programs and sessions, see announcements that are published concerning these components of the University’s academic program.

The following list of charges is effective for the academic year 2020-2021.

Housing Costs

On campus room and board is provided by the school at a cost of $14,658 per academic year. Students electing to live off campus elsewhere in Coral Gables should budget at least this amount.

Books and Supplies

The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,000.

Other Living Expenses

If living on-campus, students should budget for $3,318 in additional living expenses. Off-campus students should budget for $3,318 in other miscellaneous living expenses.

Total Costs

The annual tuition and living expense budget to go to Miami was $70,906 for the 2019/2020 academic year. The cost is the same for all students regardless of Florida residence status as there is no in-state discount.

Estimated Budgets
Florida Resident Total Budget$70,906
   In-State Tuition$50,400
   Other Fees$1,530
   Room and Board$14,658
   On-Campus Other Budget$3,318
   Books and Supplies$1,000
Non-Resident Total Budget$70,906
   Out-of-State Tuition$50,400
   Other Fees$1,530
   Room and Board$14,658
   On-Campus Other Budget$3,318
   Books and Supplies$1,000
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WHAT IT REALLY COSTS

Depending on many factors including student and parent income and assets, the total cost of attendance may be less than the $70,906 published price if scholarship or grant aid is made available to you.

Net Price

The net out-of-pocket total cost you end up paying or financing though student loans is known as the net price. The reported Miami net price for in-state students is $33,102* for the 2018/2019 academic year. This net price includes housing and meal expenses.

Pell Grants and other Grant Aid

70% of University of Miami students received grant aid in 2018/2019. The average total aid amount was $33,931. 13 percent of students received aid in the form of Pell Grants from the U.S. Federal Government. The average Pell Grant awarded for 2018/2019 was $4,835. To apply for a Pell Grant to attend University of Miami, the first step is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Financial Aid Summary
Average Annual Net Price$33,102*
Percent of Students Receiving Grant Aid70%
Average Total Grant Aid$33,931
Percent of Students Receiving Pell Grants13%
Average Amount of Pell Grant Aid$4,835

Average Net Price by Family Income

The average net total cost of attendance for different levels of family income after federal, state or local government, institutional grant and scholarship aid are awarded. Data last published for the 2018/2019 academic year.

Family IncomeAvg. Net Price
$0 to $30,000$42,611
$30,001 to $48,000$36,623
$48,001 to $75,000$38,540
$75,001 to $110,000$44,741
$110,000+$54,089

Average Financial Aid Mix – $70,906 In-State Total Cost

CollegeCalc has estimated typical coverage of the annual in-state tuition and living expenses of $70,906. Breakdown is based on average grant aid and federal loan aid which will vary based on your family income.50%5%44%

Grants and Scholarships

 50% – $33,931

Money granted to you by the U.S. Department of Education, University of Miami or other organizations. These are not loans and do not need to be repaid.

Federal Loans

 5% – $3,605

Low interest student loans funded by the U.S. Department of Education. This amount will need to be repaid.

Out of Pocket

 44% –  $30,052

Covered by family savings, work or private student loans which you will have to repay

*Reported Average Annual Net Price for students receiving grant or scholarship aid reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s Academic Year 2018/2019 IPEDS Survey. Financial aid is only available to those who qualify. Consult this school’s net price calculator for further understanding of your potential net price.

Note that for colleges with no reported on-campus room and board, the average net price has been increased to account for living expenses. This number may not only reflect the net price paid to the school for tuition.

Is it Worth the Cost?

To make a comparative assessment if Miami is worth the price, measures of it’s relative value for tuition dollar can be examined. We’ve calculated an academic national percentile rating of 87/100 for University of Miami. Considering an average net price paid of $27,636, this leads to an overall value ranking of 65/100. This places the school 88th on our national Best Value Colleges ranking as a provider of a very high value education compared to actual overall price paid.

Cost of a Degree

When considering ability to pay for college, the annual cost is often discussed but it’s the “all in” multi-year degree cost which matters in the end. Let’s take a look at what it could really cost for four years at University of Miami.

Estimated 4 Year Cost at Published Tuition

At the current published rates, an estimated total tuition, fees and living expense price for a 4 year bachelor’s degree at Miami is $283,624 for students graduating in normal time. This methodology for estimating the 4 year cost is a straight multiple of the most recent reported annual total cost and does not factor in tuition increases during the time you’re in school. It also assumes you receive no grant or scholarship aid and pay the full list price.

A potentially more accurate but less conservative estimate of a degree cost can be made by using the school’s annual $27,636 in-state net price as the basis. Applying this cost over 4 would estimate the cost of a degree at $110,544**

university of miami undergraduate tuition and fees

Undergraduates (All Colleges and Schools)

Number of Credit HoursTuition (per semester)
One$ 2,170.00
Two$ 4,340.00
Three$ 6,510.00
Four$ 8,680.00
Five$ 10,850.00
Six$ 13,020.00
Seven$ 15,190.00
Eight$ 17,360.00
Nine$ 19,530.00
Ten$ 21,700.00
Eleven$ 23,870.00
Twelve to twenty$ 26,040.00
In excess of 20, per credit hour$ 2,170.00
No credit hour towards degree (audit), per course, nonrefundable$ 2,170.00

Undergraduate students carrying both undergraduate and graduate courses will be charged tuition at the rate in effect for undergraduate credit hours taken and appropriate fees. For example, tuition for a student carrying a total of 15 credit hours, of which 3 are graduate and 12 are undergraduate, would be charged at the $26,040.00 rate.

Undergraduate students taking graduate level coursework that is priced at a special level will be billed separately for these courses. Students should check with their advisors and/or the appropriate school’s department for more details on their course pricing requirements.

Full-time fees will be assessed according to student classification as an undergraduate or graduate.

The University reserves the right to change without notice tuition, fees, room and all other charges at the beginning of any academic year, and the right to change activities and meal plan fees at the beginning of any semester.

university of miami tuition graduate

Graduate Students

DescriptionAmount
Pre-Master’s, Post-Master’s, and Doctoral Students per credit hour$2,170.00
Research in Residence (720 or 750) or Continuous Registration-Master’s Study (725), per fall/spring semester$2,170.00
Research in Residence (720 or 750) or Continuous Registration-Master’s Study (725), per summer session (0 Research Credit Courses)$2,170.00
Audit Work (No degree credit) Tuition, per course, non-refundable.$2,170.00

Certain programs are conducted by the University under contract with the State of Florida. Florida residents who have been accepted as students in those contract programs are required to pay current state tuition for each credit hour taken and the state provides the University with additional funds in accordance with the terms of the contracts. Students involved in state contract programs should contact the appropriate school/college to ascertain the state tuition charge per credit hour that they are expected to pay.

Fees

Some fees depend upon full-time status. This is usually determined by the sum total of semester credit hours carried by the student in all divisions or enrollment in certain special programs that are classified as full-time regardless of credit hour load. Intersession classes are included with regular fall and spring semester classes in determining the student’s full- or part-time status.  This determination will also result in the billing of required fees.  Fees are subject to change.

Undergraduate students are classified full-time if they enroll in 12 or more credit hours in a regular semester or 12 or more credit hours in a summer session or if they are enrolled in a special program which is classified full-time regardless of credit hour load.

Graduate students are classified full-time if they enroll in nine (9) or more credit hours in a regular semester or six (6) or more credit hours in a summer session, or if they are enrolled in dissertation credit hours that are classified as full-time.

Mandatory Fees

FALL OR SPRING SEMESTER FEES (per semester)Student Activity FeeAthletic FeeWellness CenterStudent Health and Counseling Centers FeeStudent Center FeeTotal
Undergraduate (Full Time12 or more credit hours)1167.00$100.00$156.00$192.00$186.002801.00
Undergraduate (Part Time 1-11 credit hours)1N/AN/AN/A$192.00$93.00285.00
Graduate (Full Time 9 or more credit hours)1$46.00N/A$156.003$192.00$186.002580.00
Graduate (Part Time)1N/AN/AN/A$192.00$93.00285.00
Rosenstiel Graduate (9 or more credit hours)1$20.00N/A$156.003$192.00N/A368.00
Rosenstiel Graduate (Part Time)1N/AN/AN/A$192.00N/A192.00
Medical Graduate (0 or more credit hours)1$20.00N/A$171.003$50.00-Med $188.00- GablesN/A429.00
Law (11 or more credit hours)1$59.004N/A$156.00$192.00$186.002593.00
Law (Part Time)1$59.00N/AN/A$192.00$93.00344.00
1Student Health & Counseling Centers Fee is mandatory for all full time and part-time students regardless of credit hour load. Part-time students will be charged the part-time rate..
2Student Center Fee is mandatory for all full time  and part-time students regardless of credit hour load.  Part-time students will be charged the part-time rate.
3 Wellness Center Fee is automatically charged to all full-time Graduate, Rosenstiel Graduate, and Medical Graduate students. It is mandatory unless declined by opting out of the fee in CaneLink. The last day to decline the fee is the last day to drop a class without a “W” as defined in the University’s academic calendar
4 Law Student Activity Fee mandatory regardless of credit hour load.
SUMMER SESSION FEES (per session) 
Undergraduate (Full Time 12+ Credit Hours)
Student Activity Fee$22.00
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$192.00
Student Center Fee$186.00
Undergraduate (Part Time 1-11 Credit Hours )
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$96.00
Student Center Fee$93.00
Graduate (Full Time 6+ Credit Hours)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$192.00
Student Center Fee$186.00
Graduate (Part Time 1-5 Credit Hours)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$96.00
Student Center Fee$93.00
Rosenstiel Graduate (Full Time)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$192.00
Rosenstiel Graduate (Part Time)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$96.00
Medical Graduate (Full Time)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$188.00
Medical Graduate (Part Time)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$94.00
Law (Full Time)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$192.00
Student Center Fee$186.00
Law (Part Time)
Student Health and Counseling Centers Fee$96.00
Student Center Fee$93.00
ItemFee
*Health Insurance 2019-2020 Rate: Undergraduate, Graduate, and International Students$3,556.00
*Health Insurance 2020-2021 Rate: Undergraduate, Graduate, and International Students$3,834.00

Please note you are not required to have the University sponsored health insurance plan in order to utilize the services of the Student Health Center.

Students who are not enrolled for the current semester but intend to enroll for the next semester and graduating seniors (who wish access for one additional week after graduation), may gain access to the services of the Student Health Service after paying the Health and Counseling Centers Fee. 

Optional Fees

FALL OR SPRING SEMESTER FEES (per semester)Student Activity FeeStudent health and Counseling Centers FeeAthletic FeeWellness Center
Undergraduate Students (1 to 11 credit hours)$167.00Not Optional$100.00$156.00
Graduate Students (0-8 credit hours)$46.00Not Optional$100.00$156.001
Graduate Students (9 or more credit hours)Not OptionalNot Optional$100.00$156.001
Rosenstiel Graduate Students (0 to 8 credit hours)$20.00Not Optional$100.00$156.001
Rosenstiel Graduate Students (9 or more credit hours)Not OptionalNot Optional$100.00$156.001
Medical Graduate Students (0 to 8 credit hours)$20.00Not Optional$100.00$171.001
Medical Graduate Students (9 or more credit hours)Not OptionalNot Optional100.00171.00 1

2021-2022 Cost of Attendance

Cost of Attendance for the 2021-2022 academic year is not yet available and will be published when the new University direct-billed expenses have been approved by the University Board of Trustees.  The updated COA is  usually available by June 1st.

2020-2021 Cost of Attendance 

1) The Cost of Attendance values shown are based on assumed traditional, full-time enrollment. Amounts may be prorated based on a student’s actual enrollment after add/drop.  


2) The Bachelor of General Studies and the Accelerated Bachelor of Science of Nursing program tuition and fee costs may differ.  Please refer to the academic department for more information.

ExpensesUndergraduate On CampusUndergraduate Off-Campus or University VillageWith Parent/Relative  
Tuition (1) $52,080$52,080$52,080
Fees$1,602$1,602$1,602
Housing and Meals$15,470$19,190$6,396
Books$1,000$1,000$1,000
Personal$2,160$2,160$2,160
Transportation$1,400$1,400$1,400
Total Cost of Attendance:$73,712$77,432$64,638

2020-2021 University-Sponsored Health Insurance 

Students enrolled in six or more credit hours per semester are required to obtain adequate health insurance. U.S. citizens can waive the University-sponsored insurance.

ExpenseUndergraduate On CampusUndergraduate Off-Campus or University VillageWith Parent/Relative  
University Health Insurance$3,834$3,834$3,834
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance with Insurance:$77,546$81,266$68,472

Note: All international students are required to enroll in University-sponsored health insurance regardless of credit load.

Need Determination 

Your completed FAFSA and CSS Profile will be reviewed to determine your financial need. Financial need is the remaining balance once the estimated family contribution has been subtracted from the cost of attendance:

(COA – EFC = Financial Need)

Cost of Attendance (COA) 

COA includes direct billed charges such as tuition, fees, and room and board if the student is in on-campus housing or the University Village. COA also includes indirect-billed expenses a student may incur such as allowances for off-campus housing or living with parent/relative as well as additional allowances for books, supplies, transportation, and personal expenses.

Estimated Family Contribution (EFC)

A student’s family is expected to contribute to their education. A dependent student’s family includes parents and/or stepparents. Independent undergraduate students’ families include the student and spouse, if applicable.

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