Merit Scholarship and Student Profiles- No need to "chance"

<p>Here are the links, although, they are not guaranteed, but you can see from the Miami website what your chances are and how you fit in without asking others to "chance" you based on stats.
You have to apply and see if you are accepted and what merit money you are offered, but I think this information is more accurate than asking others outside the system:</p>

<p>Merit scholarship link:
Academic</a> Scholarships for 2007-2008 | University of Miami</p>

<p>Fast facts:
STUDENTS
• 9,500 degree-seeking undergraduates
• 45% male, 55% female
• 5,000 graduate students
• Racial/ethnic distribution: Asian (7%), Black (10%), Hispanic (27%), White (56%)
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<p>Class size:
• 50% of all courses have 16 or fewer students
• 75% of all courses have 25 or fewer students
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<p>Typical freshman class profile:
• Number of incoming freshmen: 2,000
• Approximately 83% live on campus
• Approximately 2/3 are in the top 10% of their class
• Approximately half of the new freshmen graduated in the top 5% of their class
• Average weighted GPA: 4.2
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<p>Transfer Stats:
• Applications received: 3,400
• Incoming transfer class: 650
• Mean GPA: 3.48
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<p>Admitted student mid-range SAT scores:
• 25th percentile: 1240
• 75th percentile: 1380
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<p>Admitted student mid-range ACT scores:
• 25th percentile: 28
• 75th percentile: 31
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