This beautiful campus has something for everyone. There are thousands of clubs and activities and even though we may not look diverse, the range of personalities is unlike any other. The medium class class is the best of both worlds; not overwhelmingly large and you make great relationships with your peers.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
1. Apply for the Bridges Program (it gives you some extra scholarship money)
2. Apply early (its less stressful to know earlier if you are a future Redhawk)
3. If you decide to join us, sign up for the free, early move in program. You will meet people living in your hall and its a fantastic program.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
We take classes seriously and our professors are very passionate about their classes. that being said, if you try your best and focus on learning and growing as a person, the grades will follow.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
There are some beautiful renovated dorms and a few older ones. Honestly, a dorm room is pretty standard wherever you go. We have quiet hours, great RA's and interesting people who fill the halls.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Awesome food. Period. There are so many options from deluxe design your own burgers to a allergy free and gluten free stations.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is something for everyone. Miami is known to be a party school however, if that's not for you do not worry. Exploring Uptown with friends to shop and eat is one of my favorite things to do. Miami also hosts a program that prepares FREE activities for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. It ranges from bringing in musicians, free food, concerts, popular movies that just came out of theaters, and so much more. I am so glad that Miami has this option as I haven't heard of anything like it any where else.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Its an in state and public school. You can sleep easy knowing that your taxpayer money is partially funding your experience at Miami.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
DON'T STEP ON THE SEAL. But if you do, rub the turtle heads on the sundial to ensure you wont fail your next exam. Also, find your soul mate and kiss them at midnight under the Upham arch and you will get married.
aside from traditions, there are some beautiful hiking trails behind western campus.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Any student can make a home here. Plain and simple.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
TONS of activities. if there isn't a club you like, you can easily create your own.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Only about 30% of the school is involved in Greek life. I'm sure your surprised. It seems like more are since the ones who are involved love it.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
We have an awesome police force and theirs lots of light in the evening hours. I feel very safe and at peace walking alone as a women at night.
This beautiful campus has something for everyone. There are thousands of clubs and activities and even though we may not look diverse, the range of personalities is unlike any other. The medium class class is the best of both worlds; not overwhelmingly large and you make great relationships with your peers.
1. Apply for the Bridges Program (it gives you some extra scholarship money) 2. Apply early (its less stressful to know earlier if you are a future Redhawk) 3. If you decide to join us, sign up for the free, early move in program. You will meet people living in your hall and its a fantastic program.
We take classes seriously and our professors are very passionate about their classes. that being said, if you try your best and focus on learning and growing as a person, the grades will follow.
There are some beautiful renovated dorms and a few older ones. Honestly, a dorm room is pretty standard wherever you go. We have quiet hours, great RA's and interesting people who fill the halls.
Awesome food. Period. There are so many options from deluxe design your own burgers to a allergy free and gluten free stations.
There is something for everyone. Miami is known to be a party school however, if that's not for you do not worry. Exploring Uptown with friends to shop and eat is one of my favorite things to do. Miami also hosts a program that prepares FREE activities for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. It ranges from bringing in musicians, free food, concerts, popular movies that just came out of theaters, and so much more. I am so glad that Miami has this option as I haven't heard of anything like it any where else.
Its an in state and public school. You can sleep easy knowing that your taxpayer money is partially funding your experience at Miami.
DON'T STEP ON THE SEAL. But if you do, rub the turtle heads on the sundial to ensure you wont fail your next exam. Also, find your soul mate and kiss them at midnight under the Upham arch and you will get married. aside from traditions, there are some beautiful hiking trails behind western campus.
Any student can make a home here. Plain and simple.
TONS of activities. if there isn't a club you like, you can easily create your own.
Only about 30% of the school is involved in Greek life. I'm sure your surprised. It seems like more are since the ones who are involved love it.
We have an awesome police force and theirs lots of light in the evening hours. I feel very safe and at peace walking alone as a women at night.