Discovering the University of Miami: Your Comprehensive Campus Tour Guide

Visiting a university campus is an invaluable step in the college selection process. It allows prospective students to experience the atmosphere, explore the facilities, and envision themselves as part of the university community. The University of Miami welcomes visitors to its Coral Gables campus, offering various tour options to suit different interests and schedules. This guide provides comprehensive information about campus tours, what to expect, and how to make the most of your visit.

Admission Campus Tours: An Overview

The University of Miami's Admission Campus Tour provides an excellent introduction to the Coral Gables campus. This 30-45 minute walking tour, led by a student tour guide, showcases the heart of the campus and highlights key facilities. It is primarily intended for students planning to enroll for the Spring or Fall semesters.

Important Considerations:

  • Registration: It is necessary to schedule campus visits online for dates in the near future.
  • Health and Safety: All visitors must adhere to the University of Miami's Healthy Together policies, including completing a symptom assessment before arriving on campus. Face masks are required indoors for unvaccinated individuals and recommended for all individuals when 6 feet of social distance cannot be maintained.
  • What the Tour Covers: The student ambassador leading the tour will cover UM’s history, traditions, dining options, student centers, the library, bookstore, and other campus facilities.
  • Tour Limitations: To ensure the safety and privacy of current students, visitors are not taken into classrooms or residential areas during the tour. Pets are also not allowed on campus tours.

Self-Guided Walking Tours: Explore at Your Own Pace

For those who prefer a more independent experience, the University of Miami offers a Self-Guided Walking Tour. This option allows you to explore the campus at your own pace, taking in the sights and enjoying the atmosphere.

  • Resources: You can pre-register online to let the Office of Undergraduate Admission know you're coming. Stop by the office to pick up a tour map or download the digital version.

Group Tours and Field Trips

The Office of Undergraduate Admission hosts special tours for groups of 10-35 people. These group tours are designed for students who are currently engaged in the college search process. These visits are for high schools and community-based organizations that serve high school students, grades 9 through 12.

Rosenstiel School Tours: A Deep Dive into Marine and Atmospheric Science

For students specifically interested in marine, atmospheric, and earth science, the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School offers specialized tours. It is recommended that prospective undergraduate students first visit the main Coral Gables campus before touring the Rosenstiel School.

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Rosenstiel School Tour Options:

  1. Undergraduate Admissions Tour: A general tour of the University of Miami main campus, suitable for students interested in any major. Offered on weekdays.
  2. Rosenstiel School Information Session: Hosted by the Rosenstiel School Undergraduate Program Office.
  3. Rosenstiel School Guided Tour: A guided tour of the Rosenstiel School campus, showcasing research facilities and highlighting opportunities for undergraduate and graduate research. Tours are available on weekdays by appointment only, and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.

Important Note: Prospective undergraduates interested in the Rosenstiel School Guided Tour must also attend the Information Session held by the Rosenstiel Undergraduate Program Office.

Virtual Tours: Exploring from Afar

If you are unable to visit the campus in person, the University of Miami offers a range of virtual opportunities to explore the campus and learn more about the university.

  • Virtual Information Sessions: An Admission Counselor will provide details about academic programs, campus community, the application process, and financial aid. Sessions include current students who share their personal experiences.
  • Virtual Campus & School Tours: Explore 360-degree views of classrooms, rehearsal halls, labs, and student centers on the Coral Gables and Virginia Key campuses.
  • Virtual Open House: The Rosenstiel School offers a Virtual Open House for those interested in marine and atmospheric science.

Preparing for Your On-Campus Visit

Miami is known for its sunny weather, but it can also be hot and humid. To ensure you are comfortable during your visit, consider the following:

  • Attire: Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for warm weather.
  • Accessories: Bring a water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Bug spray may also be helpful.
  • Weather: Be prepared for mercurial rain showers and consider bringing a small umbrella.
  • Indoor Spaces: The presentation room can get quite cold, so bring a light sweater or jacket.

Getting to the Coral Gables Campus

The Coral Gables campus is easily accessible by car from various directions:

  • From I-95: Take I-95 South to US-1.
  • From I-75/826: Take I-75 to 826 (Palmetto Expressway) south to the Miller Drive exit.
  • From Florida Turnpike: Take Florida Turnpike south to Bird Road (SW 40th Street) and exit east.
  • From 826: Take 826 (Palmetto Expressway) West/North, to the Miller Drive exit.
  • From the Airport: Exit the airport onto LeJeune Road and proceed south.

Parking:

  • It is recommended that all campus visitors park in the Pavia Parking Garage.

Additional Resources and Information

  • Office of Undergraduate Admission: Visit the Office of Undergraduate Admission for information sessions, tour maps, and to speak with an admission counselor.
  • School/College Visits: Connect with specific schools or colleges within the University of Miami for more in-depth information.
  • Campus Dining and Bookstore: Check the operating hours for campus dining and the bookstore.

Special Events and Considerations

  • Holiday Periods: There are limited or no Saturday on-campus visits and information sessions during holiday periods. These periods include Labor Day, Fall recess, Thanksgiving recess, Winter recess, New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Spring recess, Memorial Day and Juneteenth.
  • Athletic Appointments: The Office of Undergraduate Admission is not able to schedule athletic appointments.
  • Cancellation Policy: The Office of Undergraduate Admission reserves the right to cancel events at any time due to weather, student schedules, and/or holiday breaks.

Connecting with the University of Miami Community

  • Meet Your Tour Guides: Learn about the President's 100 organization (P100s), the student ambassadors who lead campus tours and host events.
  • Social Media: Share your Cane spirit and connect with the University of Miami on social media.

Transfer Students

  • Transfer Tuesdays: Attend a monthly Transfer Tuesday session to learn about transferring credits, the application process, and transitioning into the Cane Family.

Financial Aid

  • Navigating Financial Aid with Daniel Barkowitz: Join Daniel Barkowitz, Assistant Vice President of Financial Assistance and Employment, for an informative online series focused on the college financial aid process.

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