The University of Miami's Summer Intern Housing Program allows summer interns to have flexible move-in and move-out dates and free them from worrying about furnishing a room or finding a lease/sublet for the summer. Minutes from the Metrorail and central to US-1, the University of Miami is an ideal location for those coming to Miami for the summer.
Interns participating in the program can expect to have:
Interns are able to select from the following room options:
Offering a wide range of complimentary amenities including a gym pass, parking permit, internet, and more. Interns can take advantage of our inclusive residential experience. All of the following are included with your room rental at no additional cost:
In addition to offering accommodations in our newest facility, our summer program also offers interns engaging events and activities so they can explore Miami while meeting fellow interns from across the country. Some examples of what we have done in the past include Miami Marlins games, snorkeling, and a trip the Perez Art Museum.
All applicants for summer intern housing must be 18 years of age or older by the scheduled check-in date. To prove that you are 18 years of age or older, an original government-issued ID will be required.
Intern housing is available to undergraduate or graduate students who are enrolled in a degree-seeking program at their home institution (or will be enrolled at an institution for the upcoming Fall semester).
UM Students: On-campus housing is available for UM students who want to live on campus during the summer, regardless of their enrollment in summer courses. Visit the Summer Housing application page for more information.
Applicants may be required to provide proof of their health insurance when applying for housing. If you are using college or university insurance, please make sure that this will cover you during your stay at the University of Miami.
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