
• University of Miami : Private research university located in Coral Gables with over 20,000 students, offering 154 undergraduate and 150 master's programs.
• Florida International University : Public university with 56,000 students, one of Florida's largest universities, recognized for its research programs.
• Miami Dade College : Public college with over 100,000 students enrolled annually, one of the most diverse institutions in the United States.
• Barry University : Private Catholic university with approximately 9,000 students, offering programs at all levels in 54 campus buildings.
• Coral Gables : Neighborhood adjacent to the University of Miami main campus, with tree-lined streets, cafes and restaurants, Mediterranean architecture.
• Sweetwater : Area around FIU's main campus in University Park, popular neighborhood for FIU students living off-campus.
• Brickell : Miami's financial district with modern high-rises, rooftop bars, trendy restaurants and easy access to finance and tech internships.
• Downtown Miami : Urban center with modern high-rises, diverse dining options, nightlife and proximity to public transportation.
• North Miami : Residential neighborhood close to FIU's Biscayne Bay Campus and Barry University, quieter than Wynwood or Brickell.
Student cost of living in Miami ranges from 1350 to 2700 euros per month. Housing represents the main expense with 720-1080 euros monthly for a private room in shared accommodation. Utilities including electricity, internet and services amount to 200-250 euros. Daily living including food, transport and leisure requires 430-570 euros. Students can save by using transport discounts (50% off Metrobus/Metrorail) and choosing neighborhoods like North Miami or Little Havana, more affordable than Brickell or South Beach.
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Expect $800-1000 for a room in a shared flat, $1200-1800 for a studio. University dorms cost around $1000-1500/month all-inclusive. Add $100 for utilities and $300-500 for living expenses.

Coral Gables for University of Miami students, Kendall near FIU (more affordable), Coconut Grove for a bohemian vibe, Brickell for finance internships. Avoid Miami Beach - too expensive and touristy for a student budget.

Ideally 3-4 months before the semester (May-June for an August start). The market tightens significantly in July-August with the influx of international students. University dorms fill up quickly - apply as soon as you're accepted.

Flat sharing is almost essential given Miami's prices. It saves 30-40% compared to a studio, facilitates integration, and international flat shares are very common. A studio is only feasible with a comfortable budget.

Yes, Miami is a very spread-out city with limited public transport. Budget for a car (purchase or rental) or choose housing close to campus with university shuttle. The Metrorail serves some areas but remains insufficient.