Finding housing can be tricky for summer interns, especially in Miami. Rather than sifting through hundreds of ads in search of a sublet or getting stuck in a lease for longer than you need, summer interns can live at the University of Miami! Our program offers flexible move-in/-out dates and frees interns from worrying about furnishing a room/apartment for the summer.
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:
- Reasonably priced and accessible accommodations
- An educational living environment
- Lasting connections with other interns staying with us on campus
Offering a wide range of complimentary amenities including internet, interns can take advantage of our inclusive residential experience. All of the following are included with your room rental at no additional cost:
- Furnished room
- Internet
- Campus parking permit for one vehicle
- Pass to UM's Herbert Wellness Center
In addition to offering budget-friendly accommodations in one of UM’s on-campus residential areas, our summer program also offers interns engaging events and activities so they can explore Miami while meeting fellow interns from across the country.
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intern housing availability
Maximum Length of Stay: 77 Days
Last Check Out: August 3, 2024
housing options
Lakeside Village
Lakeside Village is premium housing for interns. Each unit varies in size and style - and each apartment has its own kitchen and living room.
on-site amenities
Covered Patios
Fitness Centers (On-campus gym membership + outdoor circuit)
Pool
Retail/Food & Beverage
Parking Permit included
Fully Furnished Apartment (just bring your linens!)
Internet
Occasional weekend activity (included in your stay!)
things to do around Coral Gables
Integral to the city’s founding, the University of Miami is located in Coral Gables – known as “The City Beautiful” by its residents – in sunny South Florida. One of the first planned cities in the region, Coral Gables offers conference guests a variety of cultural, historical and entertaining activities for when the meeting is over. From the centrally located Miracle Mile shopping district and many other upscale dining and shopping centers to the historical Biltmore Hotel or Venetian Pool, Coral Gables alone provides enough activities for conference guests both young and old to have a well-rounded conference experience.
Coconut Grove is a short 15-minute drive from campus but feels as though you’ve transported to a tiny city reminiscent of Key West. With block after block of local eateries and artisan shops in addition to the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens or Barnacle Historical State Park, Coconut Grove provides visitors with both activities both day and night. Moving slightly further away from campus but no more than a quick drive by car or public transit, lies many cultural neighborhoods that makeup the diverse city of Miami. Little Havana’s “Calle Ocho” hosts many street festivals and other cultural events – including frequent games of dominoes. Little Havana is also home to Marlins Park for when the local Miami Marlins are in town.
Guests also have the option of traveling farther north from campus and visiting Miami’s city-center – known as Downtown Miami – to visit Bayside, a waterfront shopping and dining venue where visitors can also book a dinner cruise in Biscayne Bay. The Perez Art Museum Miami and the Frost Science Museum are centrally located in Downtown Miami and offer visitors a way to beat the heat while discovering many exciting topics of art, history, culture and science.
Brickell, located just 20 minutes north of campus, comes alive at night with a variety of restaurants and other nightlife venues.
Who could come to Miami and not want to get a taste of South Beach. With its historic art deco architecture and infamous restaurants and hotels, “SoBe” is a must-see locale for any visitors. But for those looking for a quieter day at the beach, a quick drive to Key Biscayne offers conference guests the ability to unwind after a busy conference agenda. There, visitors can spend a day at the Miami Seaquarium or rent a bike and explore Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park.
A 90-minute drive to the Florida Keys is also the perfect getaway after any meeting or conference is over. There, visitors can snorkel in the clear waters, take a kayak or paddle board through the mangroves or dine at one of the many waterside restaurants.