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Likes
- Supportive and approachable faculty
- Diverse academic programs
- Vibrant campus life
Dislikes
- Cost of living On-campus is higher than off-campus
Campus Life
- The University of Memphis operates two campuses: the Main Campus and the Lambuth Campus.
- Available facilities: The McWherter Library, R. Brad Martin Student Wellness Center, Student Health Center
- Main Campus – The university's Homecoming Week is a highlight Students can join groups spanning academic, cultural, and recreational interests. The Tiger Zone database serves as a central hub for exploring Registered Student Organizations, tracking memberships, and discovering events.
Accommodation
- I primarily used online platforms such as apartments.com, uhomes.com, and apartmentlist.com to browse available student apartments close to campus. I also joined student groups on social media (Facebook, WhatsApp) where students shared recommendations, available listings, and roommate requests.
- One of the biggest challenges was verifying the quality and safety of apartments from abroad. Many listings looked good online but required in-person visits to confirm their condition and location. Start your search early – preferably several months before your arrival – to have more options and time to compare prices and amenities.
Campus Life
Yes those are adequate research facilities, subscription to journals and software, libraries, highspeed internet, sports facilities etc. Lots of clubs, events and extracurricular activities on campus. Great state level basketball team.
Accommodation
University facility: 950 USD for 1 bedroom Private: 600 - 800 for 2 bedroom
Tuition cost was least even though still have loans. Other schools in the area were too expensive. Cost per hour was cheapest here. Other places were 1k it more. I don't appreciate these costs. Public colleges should be free.
Accommodation
I used student loans to pay for an apartment off campus since it was overall cheaper for a year-round student. There are many options for those who prefer a dorm as well as on-campus apartments. I did stay in an on-campus apartment for a year and enjoyed how close it was to classes and having a separate room.
The large campus, but small class sizes. The ratio of students to the professor was comfortable for being able to network and make connections. The class times were easily manageable. Most importantly the tuition was cheaper than my home state.



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