University of Miami

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University of Miami

Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)

  • Total applicants: 58,139
  • Overall acceptance rate: 18%
  • Early round: ED — 44% ED rate vs ~15% RD rate (estimated)
  • Class size: ~2,200
  • Yield: ~21%

Academics

  • SAT middle 50%: 1340–1450
  • ACT middle 50%: 30–33
  • Avg unweighted GPA: 3.89
  • Top 10% of HS class: ~55%
  • Testing policy: Test-optional

Demographics

  • Women: 55%, Asian: 5%, Black: 9%, Hispanic: 24%, White: 44%, International: 11%

Financial Aid / Net Cost

Income Bracket Net Price
$0–$30,000 $22,000
$30,001–$48,000 $24,000
$48,001–$75,000 $30,000
$75,001–$110,000 $38,000
Over $110,000 $49,219

Athletics

480 varsity athletes (~4% of undergrads). NCAA Division I, Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Notable

Rapidly increasing selectivity (18% acceptance rate, lowest in half a decade). Large ED boost (44% vs 18% overall) is critical for simulation. Strong Hispanic enrollment (24%) reflects South Florida demographics. 18 varsity sports with nationally competitive football and baseball programs.

Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)

Admissions Strategy

  • Massive ED boost: 44-48% ED rate vs ~15% RD. ED I and ED II are both offered, and forum consensus is that ED is critical for serious applicants. ED+EA enrollees comprise ~77% of the class, leaving only ~23% for RD.
  • Rapidly increasing selectivity — acceptance rate dropped from ~33% to 18% in a few years. Miami is "Tufts syndrome adjacent" on forums: strong RD applicants may be waitlisted if Miami appears to be a backup school.
  • Demonstrated interest matters. Campus visits, info sessions, and a strong "Why Miami" essay are frequently cited as important. Miami tracks engagement.

Campus Culture & Fit

  • Ranked #7 party school by WSJ/College Pulse, but students insist academics are strong too. Social scene is vibrant — Greek life exists (~25% participation) but Coral Gables/Miami nightlife is the bigger draw.
  • Delayed rush (spring of freshman year) lets students settle in before Greek recruitment. Many students find social life outside Greek organizations.
  • South Florida location is a huge selling point — weather, beach access, and proximity to a global city. Hispanic enrollment (24%) reflects local demographics and creates a distinctly multicultural campus.
  • Strong school spirit around ACC athletics, especially football and baseball. Gameday culture is a major social anchor.

Financial Aid Reputation

  • Need-based aid is moderate — net price above $22K even for lowest income bracket. Not in the same league as top LACs or Ivies for low-income aid.
  • Merit scholarships exist but are competitive. The Stamps Scholarship is the premier full-ride. Most merit awards are partial.
  • Forum users frequently note that Miami is expensive and aid packages often disappoint middle-income families.

Simulation-Relevant Takeaways

  • ED multiplier is ~2.9x (44% vs 15%) — one of the highest among mid-tier privates. Model should heavily weight ED.
  • Low yield (21%) suggests Miami loses many admitted students to peer schools — price sensitivity and geographic preference drive decisions.
  • Increasing selectivity trend means the current 18% rate may understate how competitive Miami has become.

Sources

  • The Miami Hurricane (campus newspaper, ED rate reporting)
  • University of Miami Admissions Class Profile
  • College Factual, Niche, CollegeSimply (net price estimates)
  • IPEDS/College Navigator
  • College Confidential: U Miami ED Fall 2025 thread
  • Ivy Coach: University of Miami Early Decision statistics
  • Niche: University of Miami campus life reviews
  • Go Miami Guide: Is Miami a Party School