Study in Miami, Florida

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Key facts

  • Summer/winter temperature
    84/68°F
  • Population
    463,000
  • Universities
    11
  • Country
    US

Why study in Miami, Florida?

Miami is world renowned as a party city, with a rich and diverse culture heavily influenced by Latin America. It’s tropical climate makes it one of the warmest cities in the US, boasting hot summers and mild winters.

International students can enjoy miles of sun kissed beaches, international cuisine and countless bars and clubs that stay open all night.

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Universities in Miami, Florida

Miami is home to a wide range of colleges and higher education institutions, including well ranked universities. Many of the universities are located in or around the vibrant downtown area, close to beaches and all the attractions Miami has to offer.

What to study in Miami, Florida

You can study a wide range of programs in Miami, at bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate level. The proximity to the sea means that programs in marine science are popular. In addition, there are also institutions that focus on subjects like art, law, and nursing.

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What is the cost of study in Miami, Florida?

The cost of study in Miami will vary depending on the university you choose, or the program you want to study. As a rough guide, you can expect to pay between $25,000 and $35,000 per year on your tuition in Miami.

Miami is on average more expensive to live in than other areas of the US, with housing and accommodation being particularly expensive.

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What is the cost of living in Miami, Florida?

Category Cost  (in United States Dollar)
Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre$2,821Range: $2,100 to $3,800
Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre$2,062Range: $1,660 to $2,700
Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse)$165Range: $85 to $304
Internet (60 Mbps unlimited)$69Range: $50 to $100
Mobile phone plan (data + calls)$64Range: $30 to $100
Monthly public transport pass$113Range: $60 to $113
Monthly grocery basket$237Range: $120 to $432
Coffee shop drink$6Range: $4 to $8
Cinema or cultural event ticket$20Range: $14 to $20
Gym membership$88Range: $28 to $200

Indicative monthly costs per person.

Data sourced from numbeo.com (Crowdsourced).

How to study in Miami, Florida

If you want to study at a university in Miami, you’ll need to apply directly to the institution of your choice. Entry requirements vary between programs and universities, so check exactly what they are before you apply.

If English isn’t your first language, or you haven’t studied in English before, you’ll also need to take a TOEFL iBT test. The university will use your test score to determine whether your English is good enough to study on their program.

Once you’ve been accepted onto a program in Miami, you’ll need to apply for your US F1 student visa.

Student reviews for Miami, Florida

Daniela Martinez
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Studied Business Administration at MIU City University Miami
Overall Experience
  • Academic
    4
  • University social
    3
  • Accommodation
    5
  • University facilities
    2
Tell us about Miami, Florida

Miami is one of the greatest cities to live as a student, there is a lot going on, starting from the opportunities you have to do business, to the nightlife. The city is majestic in all its ways, you can perfectly go to the beach or by the other side spend an afternoon in a museum. With the development this city has, I think we feel pressure to each day do more, to study more and be more productive.