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HISTORY Founded 1925; classes began October 1926

OFFICERS Julio Frenk, president; Jeffrey Duerk, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost; Jacqueline A. Travisano, executive vice president for business and finance and chief operating officer; Joseph Echevarria, executive vice president for health affairs and CEO of UHealth and senior advisor to the president

CAMPUSES AND FACILITIES Coral Gables Campus: The Coral Gables Campus, with its two colleges and eight schools, is located on a 240-acre tract in the City of Coral Gables. Medical Campus: The Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine campus consists of 70 acres within the 153-acre University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center complex. The Medical Campus includes the University of Miami Health System (UHealth), which comprises Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, and UHealth Tower, operating within the University of Miami Hospital and Clinics (UMHC). Affiliated hospitals include Jackson Memorial Hospital, Holtz Children’s Hospital, the Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and multiple partner hospitals that form the Miller School’s Regional Medical Campus. About three dozen UHealth outpatient clinics are located in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Collier counties. The Lennar Foundation Medical Center is a 206,000-square-foot multispecialty ambulatory care facility on the University’s Coral Gables Campus. Miller School faculty conduct nearly 2,000 research projects, and close to 1,400 UHealth physicians represent more than 100 specialties and subspecialties, with outcomes that are among the best in the nation. Marine Campus: The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science is located on an 18-acre waterfront campus on Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay.


Richmond Facility: The Richmond Facility, established in 2001, is a 76-acre site that houses research facilities for the Rosenstiel School’s Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing and the Richmond Satellite Operations Center.

ACCREDITATION The University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and 23 other professional agencies.

PROGRAMS The University offers 138 bachelor’s, 140 master’s, and 67 doctoral (62 research/scholarship and 5 professional practice) programs.

DEGREES AWARDED In 2020-21, the University awarded 2,816 bachelor’s, 1,715 master’s, 183 Ph.D., 28 other doctoral, 344 J.D., and 205 M.D. degrees; 101 other professional practice degrees; and 118 certificates.

2,816 1,715 BACHELOR’S

MASTER’S

183 PH.D.


CLASS SIZE Fifty percent of classes for undergraduates have 19 or fewer students; 75% have 29 or fewer students.

50%

19 or fewer students

75%

29 or fewer students

HONORS PROGRAM/HONOR SOCIETIES More than 900 undergraduates participate in the Foote Fellows Honors Program. The University has more than 40 academic honor societies, including Phi Beta Kappa.

DUAL-DEGREE PROGRAMS The University offers dual-degree programs for accelerated undergraduate and graduate study in biochemistry and molecular biology, biology, chemistry, computer science, exercise physiology, history, Latin American studies, law, mathematical finance, marine geology, and more.

NEW FIRST-YEAR STUDENT STANDINGS Out of those reporting a high school rank, 40% graduated in the top 5%, and 65% graduated in the top 10%. Mean ACT is 32 and SAT is 13801. graduated in

TOP

5%

40% the top 5% 65%

graduated in the top 10%

TOP

10%

1 Mean based on official SAT component scores reported to external entities (incl. IPEDS, CDS, U.S. News, etc.)


STUDY ABROAD Students can apply their financial aid and scholarship to semester programs, including University of Miami on location in Prague, Czech Republic; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; Galapagos Islands, Ecuador; Cape Town, South Africa; Barcelona, Spain; Shanghai, China; and a multilocation program in Argentina and Chile, as well as exchange-partner programs in more than 35 countries. Faculty-led study abroad programs take place during intersession, spring break, and summer.

RESIDENT STUDENTS There are 5,158 students who live on campus, including 81% of new first-year students (those who earned 29 or fewer credit hours) and 43% of all degree-seeking undergraduates. Housing facilities include five residential colleges, Lakeside Village, and University Village apartments.

5,158 Students living on campus

81% of new first-year students

43% of all degree-seeking undergraduates


SPORTS The University has competed in intercollegiate athletics since 1926 and is now a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Hurricanes field 18 teams across men’s and women’s athletics and have won 21 team national championships and 83 individual national titles over their illustrious history. University of Miami student-athletes posted a graduation success rate of 94% in 2020-21, compared with the national average of 90%. Men: Baseball (1982, 1985, 1999, 2001 national champions); Basketball; Cross Country; Football (1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001 national champions); Diving; Tennis; Indoor Track and Field; Outdoor Track and Field. Women: Basketball; Cross Country; Golf (1970, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1984 national champions); Rowing; Soccer; Swimming and Diving (1975, 1976 national champions); Tennis; Indoor Track and Field; Outdoor Track and Field; Volleyball.

TEAM NATIONAL TITLES

INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLES

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS

94% ATHLETICS GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE


ALUMNI Alumni live in all 50 states and 173 countries. There are 103,194 alumni residing in Florida, including more than 53,636 in MiamiDade County. There are more than 218,817 alumni in the University’s history.

103,194

All 50 states

alumni reside in Florida

173 countries

LIBRARIES The University of Miami Libraries include the Otto G. Richter Library and libraries in the architecture, business, law, medical, music, and marine schools, providing access to more than 4 million volumes; 138,402 current serials titles; 137,723 electronic journals; 1,353,290 electronic books; over 4 million microforms; and 210,000 audio, film, video, and cartographic materials. The libraries’ digital collections feature 1,529,915 images and document pages. The Scholarly Repository managed by the libraries hosts 17,530 theses, dissertations, article preprints, and datasets.


COMPUTING CENTER The University of Miami maintains data centers in several locations and has adopted a hybrid strategy that offers both cloud options and dedicated supercomputers. The Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC) has two supercomputers, including Triton, one of the top five academic supercomputers in the U.S. Triton represents a quantum leap in the University’s computing infrastructure and is designed to address the everexpanding needs of data-driven research. IDSC supports hardware infrastructure and design/implementation solutions. More than 60 computer labs are located throughout campus. The University is an equity member of Florida LambdaRail, providing 100Gbps connectivity throughout the state and to Internet2. Secured and guest wireless networks on all campuses complement the extensive wired network. The University is also the first higher education site with AT&T 5G Sub6 and Millimeter Wave integrated with AT&T Mobile & Edge Computing.


RESEARCH Research and sponsored program expenditures totaled $375.0 million (FY21). The University ranked No. 71 of all universities in expenditures of federal funds for research and development (FY19) according to the National Science Foundation Higher Education Research and Development Survey.

BUDGET The FY 2022 Budget is $4.2 billion, with $3.3 billion projected for the medical campus. At the end of FY21, the endowment for the University was $1.39 billion.

BUDGET

$4.2b

ENDOWMENT

$1.39b

DEVELOPMENT In FY21, contributions reached $200.6 million total private cash, gifts, and grants.



Faculty and Employees | Fall 20211 Classification

Full-Time

Part-Time2

Total

Faculty 33

48

81

Arts and Sciences

Architecture

447

92

539

Miami Herbert Business

153

16

169

79

48

127

Communication Education and Human Development

50

33

83

Engineering

79

25

104

Frost Music

88

38

126

Law

94

100

194

1,564

91

1,655

Nursing and Health Studies

Miller School of Medicine

46

86

132

Rosenstiel Marine

84

12

96

Richter Library and Other

56

17

73

2,773

606

3,379

Faculty

2,773

606

3,379

Administrative/Professional

5,769

64

5,833

TOTAL FACULTY

Research Staff (hourly non-exempt) TOTAL FACULTY AND EMPLOYEES

854

38

892

6,671

179

6,850

16,067

887

16,954

Faculty Characteristics | Fall 2021 Tenured/tenure-track faculty with doctorate or terminal degree

99%

Full-time faculty

82%

Student-faculty ratio

13:1

1As of September 30, 2021 2 Part-time faculty is measured by the number of individuals with part-time instructional activities, including 85 non-faculty employees who teach part-time.


Enrollment by School | Fall 2021 School (Year Founded)

Undergraduate Degree N-Deg

Architecture (’83)

Grad1

Total2

417

0

133

550

Arts and Sciences (’26)

3,906

0

635

4,541

Miami Herbert Business (’29)

2,915

0

1,126

4,041

Communication (’85)

1,080

0

150

1,230

Education and Human Development (’26)

543

0

516

1,059

Engineering (’47)

896

0

233

1,129

Frost Music (’26)

501

20

364

885

0

0

1,389

1,389

Law (’28) Miller School of Medicine (’52) Graduate

0

0

781

781

Clinical

0

0

837

837

Nursing and Health Studies (’68)

1,021

0

322

1,343

Rosenstiel Marine (’69)

482

0

507

989

Cont. Studies, Special, and Joint

164

144

14

322

TOTAL

11,925

164

7,007

19,096

Full-Time

11,495

40

6,203

17,738

Part-Time

430

124

804

1,358

Grad1

Total2

6,692.1

18,485.9

Full-Time Equivalent | Fall 2021 Undergraduate Degree N-Deg FTE

11,716.0

77.8

1Includes M.D., J.D., and other graduate students. 2 Excludes IEP and auditing students.


New Student Enrollment | Fall 2021 Undergraduate

Applied

Admitted

Enrolled

New First-Year

42,244

12,036

2,766

New Transfer

3,278

1,450

638

New First-Year 81

New Transfer 15

891

310

Enrollment School Architecture Arts and Sciences

Total 96 1,201

Miami Herbert Business

825

42

867

Communication

171

80

251

Education and Human Development

100

24

124

Engineering

203

29

232

Frost Music

116

8

124

Nursing and Health Studies

234

105

339

Rosenstiel Marine

145

5

150

0

20

20

2,766

638

3,404

Cont. Studies, Special, and Joint TOTAL

Enrollment by Gender | Fall 2021 Gender

New First-Year # %

Undergraduate # %

Male

1,294

47

5,617

46

3,109

44

Female

1,472

53

6,472

54

3,898

56

TOTAL

2,766

12,089

Graduate1 # %

7,007

Tables above include full- and part-time students. Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding. 1Includes M.D., J.D., and other graduate students.


Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity | Fall 2021 Race/Ethnicity

New First-Year # %

White

Undergraduate # %

Graduate1 # %

1,447

52

5,557

46

2,474

35

Hispanic or Latino

639

23

3,253

27

2,110

30

Asian/Pacific Islander

209

8

1,057

9

932

13

Black

254

9

1,159

10

614

9

3

0

12

0

8

0

123

4

459

4

234

3

91

3

592

5

635

9

American Indian Two or more races Unknown TOTAL

2,766

12,089

7,007

Enrollment by Geographic Origin | Fall 2021 Origin2

New First-Year # %

Undergraduate # %

Graduate1 # %

Miami-Dade

304

11

2,593

21

2,459

Broward

120

4

601

5

571

8

Other Florida

294

11

1,363

11

801

11

1,822

66

6,226

52

1,926

28

226

8

1,306

11

1,250

18

Other U.S. and Territories International TOTAL

2,766

12,089

7,007

Tables above include full- and part-time students. Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding. 1Includes M.D., J.D., and other graduate students. 2 Students come from 49 states and D.C., 3 territories, and 126 other countries.

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Credit Hours Taught | Fall 2021 Teaching School Architecture

Undergrad.

Grad.

Prof.

Total1

5,597

1,662

0

7,259

78,611

4,391

0

83,002

Miami Herbert Business

37,821

13,987

0

51,808

Communication

13,626

1,265

0

14,891

Education and Human Development

8,505

3,554

0

12,059

Engineering

7,589

1,645

0

9,234

Frost Music

9,829

3,043

0

12,872

Arts and Sciences

Law

0

0

19,380

19,380

Miller School of Medicine

3,086

8,042

16,732

27,860

Nursing and Health Studies

7,412

3,141

0

10,553

Rosenstiel Marine

5,535

3,855

0

9,390

Cont. Studies/Grad. School/Joint Programs

1,486

91

0

1,577

TOTAL

179,097 44,676

36,112 259,885

1 Total credit hours by teaching school. Research courses taken for zero credit hours increased to one credit hour.


Annual Student Costs | 2021-22 Tuition and Other Expenses Undergraduate Tuition and Fees Full-Time (12-20 credit hours)1

$53,112

Required Fees1

$1,648

1-11 Hours (per credit hour)

$2,213

Over 20 Hours (per credit hour)

$2,213

Graduate Tuition (per credit hour)

$2,213

Law Tuition (day program)

$55,850

Medical Tuition (M.D. program – FL residents, first-year)

$48,663

Medical Tuition (M.D. program – non-residents)

$48,663

Room (residential college, double occupancy)

$9,080

Board (19-meal plan)

$6,800

Travel, Books, and Personal Expenses2

$4,590

Financial Aid Awarded | 2020-213 Source University Scholarships and Grants

$172.2

Tuition Remission and Athletic Scholarships

$59.9

Department/Endowment/Donor Grants, Loans, and Work

$49.7

Federal Grants and College Work Study Federal Loans State Grants, Loans, and Work Outside and Other Programs TOTAL

$21.2 $178.8 $23.8 $32.2 $537.8

1Total for both semesters. 2 Travel expenses may vary by region; computer costs no longer included. 3 In millions; revised awards may change some amounts slightly; includes summer awards; total may differ due to rounding.


Financial Highlights | 2020-211 What We Own Cash and Investments Receivables Contributions (Pledges) and Trusts Receivable Intangible Assets, Property, and Equipment2 Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS

$2,691.4 $642.7 $229.5 $2,159.9 $247.6 $5,971.1

What We Owe For Services and Other Operating Expenses

$1,068.8

Bonds and Notes Payable

$1,408.1

Other Commitments TOTAL LIABILITIES

$68.3 $2,545.2

Balances (What We Own Less What We Owe) Operations, Funds for Plant Expansion, and Student Loans Cumulative Postretirement Benefits Invested in Plant Facilities Contributions (Pledges) and Trusts Endowment, Life Income, Annuity, and Other Funds TOTAL NET ASSETS 1For the fiscal year ending May 31, 2021, in millions. 2 Includes the effect of accumulated depreciation and amortization of $2,231.5 million.

$744.0 ($159.6) $950.8 $484.7 $1,406.0 $3,425.9


Financial Highlights | 2020-21 Sources of Funds for Operations Tuition and Fees, Net

$610.2

Grants and Contracts

$496.1

Patient Care

$2,562.8

State Appropriation—Miller School of Medicine

$16.7

Gifts, Investment Return, Auxiliaries, and Other Sources

3

TOTAL SOURCES OF FUNDS

$414.3 $4,100.1

Gifts and Trusts Unrestricted4

$50.4

Temporarily Restricted

$76.9

Permanently Restricted

$16.4

TOTAL GIFTS AND TRUSTS

$143.7

University-Owned Facilities Campus

Buildings

Sq. Footage5

149

7,470,231

Medical Campus

37

4,920,853

Marine Campus

18

414,529

Richmond Facility

8

11,014

Off Campus

2

21,822

214

12,838,449

Coral Gables Campus

TOTAL

3 Net assets released from restrictions of $14.4 million. 4 Unrestricted gifts and trusts of $49.8 million included in sources of funds for operations. 5 Gross square footage of owned buildings is reported as of May 31, 2021. Leased space contributes an additional 167 facilities (including storage leases) and 817,262 square feet (not including licenses).


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