University of Miami
University of Miami
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About this organization
Mission
The University of Miami's mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge through its comprehensive research programs, and to provide patient care services to our community and beyond.
About
The University of Miami (UM) is a private not-for-profit institution with more than 17,000 students. The University's 11 colleges and schools offer the following degree options: 138 bachelors, 144 masters, 2 specialists, and 68 doctoral (64 research/scholarship and 4 professional practice). The School of Architecture, founded in 1983, offers accredited professional undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture and several post-professional graduate degrees. Programs include the professional Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) and the Master of Architecture (M.Arch); the post-professional Master of Science in Architecture (M.S.Arch) with 2 possible tracks- Architectural Design and Architectural Studies; the Master of Urban Design (M.U.D); and the Master of Real Estate Development and Urbanism (M.R.E.D.U.), an interdisciplinary one-year graduate program that draws on the real-life experience of Developers-in-Residence and faculty support from the Schools of Business Administration and Law as well as Architecture. The College of Arts and Sciences enrolls over 3,700 undergraduate and 600 graduate students in 20 departments and 10 interdisciplinary programs. Sixteen departments offer graduate degrees in the fine arts, natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. The College of Engineering comprises five departments that offer degrees in aerospace, architectural, biomedical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, industrial, and mechanical engineering. The College of Engineering offers five-year B.S./M.S. degree programs for our undergraduates, as well as traditional master's and doctoral degrees in a number of disciplines, with several specializations in several fields. Consistent with the tradition of collaboration among the University of Miami schools and colleges, engineering students participate in a number of interdisciplinary programs as well as joint research projects with other academic units at UM. Consisting of over 1,050 undergraduate students and over 220 graduate students, the College boasts an impressively diverse student body, consisting of students from 45 different countries. At the undergraduate level, 30% of the student population is Hispanic and 9% is Black. Females represent 31% of the students (10% higher than the national average, according to the most recent statistics from the American Society for Engineering Education). The School of Law presently enrolls around 1,200 candidates for either J.D., LL.M. or dual degrees, and has over 20,000 alumni worldwide. The J.D. program enrolls approximately 1,026 students from more than 113 colleges and universities throughout the United States. Of the entering J.D. students, approximately 49% are women, 47% are members of minority groups, 35% are from outside Florida, and 57% have been out of undergraduate school one year or more. 60% speak one or more foreign language. The School offers graduate programs in International Law (specializations in Inter-American Law, General International Law, and U.S. and Transnational Law for Foreign Lawyers), International Arbitration, Maritime Law, Entertainment, Art and Sports, Taxation, Taxation of Cross Border Investments, Estate Planning, and Real Property Development, the latter 2 offer courses online as well as on-campus. The graduate program in International Law includes three different specializations. The School also offers several joint degree programs. It is the only law school to offer a J.D./Master's in Music Business, J.D./M.A. in Arts Presenting, J.D/M.A in Law and Communications, and J.D/M.A. in Latin American Studies. In addition, the School offers a J.D./M.B.A., J.D./M.P.S. in Marine Affairs, J.D./M.P.H. in Public Health, J.D./M.S. Ed. in Law, Community and Social Change, J.D./PH.D. in Law and Environmental Policy, J.D./M.D., J.D./M.P.A. in Public Administration, J.D./LL.M. in Tax, International Law, Maritime Law, Estate Planning or Real Property Development, and a J.D./M.B.A./LL.M. in Tax, Real Property Development or Estate Planning. The School is regularly ranked among the top law schools by U.S. News and World Report for Tax Programs, and its alumni are regularly featured in Super Lawyers Magazine. The Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine has grown rapidly in both size and reputation, earning international acclaim for research, clinical care, and biomedical innovations. Our 800 medical students are joined by 1,200 residents, 580 graduate students and over 190 postdoctoral fellows, and we have one of the largest graduate medical education systems in the country. Along with the M.D. degree, the school offers a combined M.D./Ph.D. program, a 5-year M.D./M.B.A. program, a 4-year and a 5-year M.D./M.P.H. program and 4-year M.D./M.S. in Genomic Medicine, a six-year M.D./J.D. program, graduate degrees in ten areas, postdoctoral programs, and continuing medical education courses.
Interesting data from their 2017 990 filing
According to the filing, the non-profit's mission is “See form 990, part i, line 1, description of organization mission.”.
When referring to its actions, they were described as: “The university of miami's mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge through its comprehensive research programs, and to provide patient care services to our community and beyond.”.
- According to the law, the state of operation reported by the non-profit is FL.
- As per the filing, the address of the non-profit for 2017 is 1252 Memorial Dr Rm 230, CG, FL, 33146.
- According to their form, the non-profit as of 2017 has a total of 25000 employees.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $72,562,881.
- The organization has 52 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1925.
- The organization pays $1,695,850,606 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $24,492,408 in fundraising expenses.