Both have the preferred regional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through either of these institutions of higher learning will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. You should try to get a feel for each campus environment, inquire about the tuition and fees, classroom size, student to professor ratio, student services available, academic learning centers, counseling, financial assistance, entrance requirements for your specific program of study, student activities, etc. Then you will have to decide which one you feel meets your personal needs, wants, and desires. The bottom line is that you must be content at the school of your choice. If you are happy with your choice, happy with your campus environment your academic performance will fair much better than if you are disappointed or uncomfortable with your choice. It takes some research on your part, but it will be well worth the effort.
The University of Miami (Florida) is a secular private university. Miami University (Ohio), is part of the state university system.
The University of Miami is a private school. There is no difference between in state and out of state tuition. Current tuition rates are on their website.
yes, they are the same college. No NOT at All. Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio and was founded in 1809. Miami University was a univerity before Florida was a state. Is is sometimes know as "Miami of Ohio" among football fans, but the official name is Miami University. The University of Miami is in Miami Flordia.
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No it is not, it is a public state university just like UF.
$154 per undergraduate credit
Mississippi State University was founded in the year 1878. Mississippi State University offers undergraduate and post graduate degrees including doctoral degrees.
University of Florida, Florida State University, and University of Miami
Pennsylvania State University is located in University Park, Pennsylvania. In addition to the University Park campus, 19 campus locations throughout the state offer enrollment for undergraduate students.
About 68,000 Students Attend Arizona state
As of January 2009, it is the University of Miami (50).
The University of Miami is a private institution. Therefore, cost of tuition is much higher than that of the state universities in Florida.