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Housing beyond the first-year is not guaranteed. Local first-year students who plan to live off campus with a parent or legal guardian should submit a live-on exemption request in the Housing Portal via CaneLink. On-campus housing for spring admitted first-year students is neither required nor guaranteed.
All non-local first-year students are required to live in university housing for two academic semesters, as long as space is available, with the exception of those who live with their parents or guardians within Dade or Broward counties.
While on-campus housing is guaranteed for first- and second-year undergraduate students, many upper-class AU students, as well as graduate and Washington College of Law students, live off campus in the DC-metropolitan area.
If you are a full-time first year or second year student, you are required to live on campus. See the First Year and Second Year Student Residency Requirement section of this page for further information.
Students will be able to request one another on the Search for Roommates section of the application. To do so, they will need to know the Screenname of the individual(s) they are requesting. This must be a mutual request for it to be a recognized group.
Applying for On-Campus Housing The housing application process allows students to list room type and roommate preferences, however, no guarantees can be made. The $500 pre-payment is required by credit card at the time of application.
Housing beyond the first-year is not guaranteed. Local first-year students who plan to live off campus with a parent or legal guardian should submit a live-on exemption request in the Housing Portal via CaneLink. On-campus housing for spring admitted first-year students is neither required nor guaranteed.
University of Miami has a total undergraduate enrollment of 12,883 (fall 2023), with a gender distribution of 45.8% male students and 54.1% female students. At this school, 36% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 64% of students live off campus.